If I remember correctly, Williams was in the mid 150s around the time Pavlik announced that he couldn't fight, according to his trainer. He could have gotten down to WW easily. Nobody who can make the WW limit right now is surviving 12 rounds with a Super Middleweight.
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Originally posted by BoxerDood View PostIf I remember correctly, Williams was in the mid 150s around the time Pavlik announced that he couldn't fight, according to his trainer. He could have gotten down to WW easily. Nobody who can make the WW limit right now is surviving 12 rounds with a Super Middleweight.
He is small for the height but not that small as ppl try to make him seem like he is.
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostThen he fought Sergio where he came in at 166 on FN after a weigh in, which is why I conclude that he probably is around 170 at least when not in training.
He is small for the height but not that small as ppl try to make him seem like he is.Last edited by BoxerDood; 08-27-2010, 11:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostI swear man, people need to get their eyes checked. He's NOT that big, MY GOD. He's tall and lanky, doesn't have much muscle. He has the frame to fill into the much higher divisions but that stuff takes alot of time.
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Originally posted by McFearless View PostWould he have success at Super Middleweight?
He has a pretty good height for it...
And would he carry his workrate in the division?
Hmm on second thought maybe not... He might actually have to box at that point..
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Ward kills him, Abraham kills him, Froch most likely beats him and knocks him out, Dirrell embarrasses him, Bute most likely beats him and knocks him out.
Paul Williams does not fight a style to allow himself success at 168. He may be tall, but he's scrawny and rangy, so that extra weight would do him horribly.
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