Martinez is not Quintana. And what is Williams gonna knock him out with? If anyone gets knocked out, its Williams.
Paul Williams will KO Martinez in the rematch
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Quintana pretty much gave every one the blue print on how to beat Williams. Thats part of the success on how Martinez was able to do so good. Both fights where similar don't you think so.Comment
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Martinez will have more stamina this time around and I assume there will be legit judges too. Martinez could've knocked Williams head off in literally and fight with a headless body and only could've gotten an SD at best.
Martinez style will trouble Williams every time out... Why is that Q?
Because Martinez stays outside of range, where even he can't reach you without taking a step or 2. That's how confident he is in his speed, movement, and feinting. Every time Paul invades that space, he will get hit with an unmissable counter shot. When Paul gets hit you basically can't miss it, it's so clean, his head must be at the perfect angle for southpaws.
The difference in this fight will be that Sergio will go more to the body early. Sergio UDComment
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I just think Williams has a little trouble with guys who stick and move. Surprisingly, Williams is kind of slick himself with his movements but he is so tall that all the movement takes place while he is one place...like his head and upper body moves really well but he is stationary while he moves. It is because of this that he struggles against guys who move around with their feet; he is still standing there while the "slick" boxer has hit him and moved away.
I think he got lucky and caught Quintana early in the first rd, thus creating the mystique and misconception that Williams has this uncanny ability to figure guys out. I don't think he will come out and drop Martinez, not because I am a big Martinez groupie (which I am, lol) but because Martinez had little time to prepare for the first fight and I think Williams caught Quintana early in the first rd of their rematch.
You have to even admit that between the two guys, Williams appeared to be much more hesitant to accept the rematch than Martinez did...I think there is a reason for this. Paul won the fight but he looked far, far less extraordinary than he had in any other previous fight, including the first Quintana fight in which he lost. I think it had more to do with how Martinez was a relative unknown and not meant to win that fight anyways....he was supposed to be a guy with a good record that Paul could beat easily to make Paul further look unstoppable...it didn't work out that way.Comment
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hell ****en yea paul wil ko that off balance *** that gets knock down in most of his fights for clowning last time paul train for months to fight a 1 dimensional slow fighter 6 weeks before fight he switch to a slick south paw paul very odd camp..now paul will destroy gay guy and all the gay and bisexuals here on boxingscene who love that gay guy wil CRY..war punisherPaul Williams is going to KO Martinez in the rematch just like he did to Quintana that second time around. I think Paul will be better prepared and adjusted for Martinez boxing style. How do you guys see this fight going. I still don't like the fact that this fight is at catchweight though.Comment


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