Final Predictions: Williams-Martinez, Part Deux

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  • joseph5620
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    #51
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Yeah, that's what I don't get. Like...umm, did you see the last fight? Both of them were in deep water! That was a rough fight. Martinez didn't outbox anybody easily when they met last year. ****, his face was pretty lumped up at the end. I can see Martinez hurting PW with one shot and going for the kill. But if he can't do that, I think he's in for a long night.



    Yeah and Martinez DOES get tired and tends to take a break in fights to conserve his energy. He was tired in the later rounds against Willams and took a break in the Pavlik fight. That is not good against fighters like Paul Williams who will keep the pressure on by throwing multiple punches. If Martinez gets tired from Williams work rate in this fight I think he will have serious problems.

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    • brick wall
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      #52
      ah at last a non-peds topic from the peds master.

      i have martinez winning by ud. he's coming off a confidence boosting win against pavlik. martinez also showed that he can make adjustments during the fight whereas williams stick to his non-stop volume punching style all throughout. and since this is a rematch and both are already familiar with their styles, the guy who can make the adjustments win. i also think martinez will come in more prepared this time.

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      • FaustoGeraci
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        #53
        Originally posted by Casual
        If Martinez makes weight without any problems then he wins a decision

        I hope Paul is put to bed for once and for all, he is a horrible fighter, should I say 'Freakshow'. Nothing against Paul, he's a nice guy, but he is very ordinary, he needs to be took down a notch.
        Hahaha. What a hater. Nothing about Paul is ordinary. For you to say that shows me you are clearly uneducated on the sport of boxing.

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        • tredh
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          #54
          Originally posted by Anti~Jalandoni
          Usually Williams gets better after fighting a similar opponent, Like what happened to Quintana.
          Williams didn't improve against Quintana. Quintana caught Williams a few times with the same punch that he was catching him with the first fight its just that Williams knocked Quintana ass out.

          I am going to go with Martinez. IMO it is only but so long a fighter can just not improve and think just throwing 100+ punches around is going to get them by.

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          • Motofan
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            #55
            Sexio Sergio wins by late KO in a war.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #56
              Originally posted by FaustoGeraci
              Hahaha. What a hater. Nothing about Paul is ordinary. For you to say that shows me you are clearly uneducated on the sport of boxing.
              pwill has ordinary power and ordinary boxing skills.

              but he makes up for it with huge size advantages, southpaw angles and volume punching.

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                #57
                Originally posted by joseph5620
                How was he unprepared the last time opposed to Williams?
                did i say he was unprepared?

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                  #58
                  Because he came in at short notice...

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by brick wall
                    ah at last a non-peds topic from the peds master.

                    i have martinez winning by ud. he's coming off a confidence boosting win against pavlik. martinez also showed that he can make adjustments during the fight whereas williams stick to his non-stop volume punching style all throughout. and since this is a rematch and both are already familiar with their styles, the guy who can make the adjustments win. [B]i also think martinez will come in more prepared this time[/B].









                    Was he unprepared the last time?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Because he came in at short notice...
                      They both were training for different opponents. So how does that make it any worse for Martinez?

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