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  • thegonzo
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    #31
    Originally posted by medi8r
    Isn't having weak defensive skills and getting knocked the phuk out a prerequisite to getting a shot at Pacquiao?

    Williams-Pacquiao 2011!
    LMAO!!!!!

    Kind of true....
    Mayweather owned Hatton....Pac gets twice as much fame for doing the same after...
    Margarito + Clottey batter Cotto.....Pac gets twice as much fame for doing the same after.....
    Mosley ices Margarito........Pac gets twice as much fame for doing the same after, and now Mosley is "shot".....

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    • thegonzo
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      #32
      Originally posted by LAFIRPO
      Surprise, surprise, two of the three judges had given the first round to Paul Williams. It's a good thing he knocked him out because if not he would've gotten robbed again.

      DOWN WITH CORRUPT JUDGES!!
      Exactly, if it wasn't for corrupt judges Martinez' record would be 48-1-1. Damn that's a good looking record!!!

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      • Pullcounter
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        #33
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        A devastating straight left hand by Martinez put division-hopping Paul Williams down and out for the count at 1:10 of the second round in their middleweight championship Saturday evening at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
        it wasn't a straight left hand... it was an overhand left.

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        • vitali1999
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          #34
          Originally posted by DigitalBeast
          Lennox got KO'd. Just one example...
          true but Williams doesn't belong in the same breath as Lewis, after all Lewis is an alltime great.

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          • DigitalBeast
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            #35
            Originally posted by vitali1999
            true but Williams doesn't belong in the same breath as Lewis, after all Lewis is an alltime great.
            Just a response to your post... Lets see if there is a 3rd fight between them. If Williams returns the favor, then that would make you look a bit silly, no? However, it would have to come very soon, as Martinez is starting to get up there in years.

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            • vitali1999
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              #36
              Originally posted by DigitalBeast
              Just a response to your post... Lets see if there is a 3rd fight between them. If Williams returns the favor, then that would make you look a bit silly, no? However, it would have to come very soon, as Martinez is starting to get up there in years.
              I dont see Williams beating Martinez, after all he had williams on *** street the first fight and i did score Williams winning the fight by one point in the first fight, but if there is a rematch it will be another ko for Martinez or a close points win.

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              • Laborer
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                #37
                Originally posted by indystress
                instead of trying to get big fights at a lower weight, williams should go up and fight bigger guys, mainly in the super middleweight/light heavyweight and fight guys that are closer to his size...he has the height and size to fight in those divisions...prove himself in the bigger weights instead of fighting smaller guys...because im sure its more about the big payday then anything else.
                that's the catch, the only way he could continue PWill myth is to fight at lower weights where he can absorb those punches!
                i was rooting fo martines to win, as i always wanted skills to dominate other skils/advanteges and i got what i want from the fight. Martines is the true KING!

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                • DigitalBeast
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by vitali1999
                  I dont see Williams beating Martinez, after all he had williams on *** street the first fight and i did score Williams winning the fight by one point in the first fight, but if there is a rematch it will be another ko for Martinez or a close points win.
                  You're free to assume. Not saying you're wrong, but we don't know. Paul likely would be quite determined in another meeting, unless he's a wuss. He's still a very rangy, awkward, very tall dude who can crack pretty good.

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                  • HattonFaithful
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by LeadUppercut
                    I am amazed that you used Valuev as an example.

                    I see Williams and Valuev as being very similar in that respect.

                    Maybe I'm being a little harsh here.....
                    but, Valuev is a circus freak who got by on his physical advantages.....

                    ..... and, Williams is very similar with his freakish metabolism allowing him make weight against guys that are 7 inches shorter than him, and then rehydrating considerably so that his significant size advantage makes up for his limited skillset.

                    It just takes skill to expose the Primo Carnera's of the world.
                    I LOVE the fact that you went back to Primo as an example, but ya i dont know why i used valuev either, just thought of a guy that was a circus freak and then became a "champion" but i think that valuev is worse than pwill because he didnt have to cut the weight, but i dont want to start bashin anyone the only point i wanted to make was that just because pwill lost doesnt automatically make him a "hype job, bum, fraud, over the hill" it just means that he lost, got caught by a good shot and went down, it happens in life........
                    all boxers these days seem like theyre only concern is being perfect in the ring havin that 0 in their record, i mean really when you look back at all the greats that have come out of boxing they all have at least one loss on their records, sometimes theyre devestating KO's sometimes theyre not

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                    • jtiger78
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                      #40
                      i knew serg would win but not like this pwill needs a new trainer he got caught with a shot anyone would be put out with (except pac with no random test) i guess p willl and or shane mosley is next up 4 pac! lol naa but taking all the shots pwill takes it was only a matter of time b4 this happend hes to sloppy n takes to many punches

                      cong**** serg!!!!

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