Paul Williams and his camp are straight *******.
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cosign this. its like throwing a rock in the ocean. his only chance of competing is against midgets at 147. sorry to say but pwill is borderline shot now.Comment
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First of all Williams trainer sounded like a bitter ***** when he made that comment about the punch that put his man to sleep. With that being said i dont understand how people can say any man is too big for any division if he can make the weight without the use of any illegal substances.Comment
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the thing is hearns moved up to cruiserweight eventually didnt he? he didnt stay around 147_160 to pick advantages. thats wht pwill is doing. he feeds off advantages imo. if he ate like a normal person i bet hed walk around 170+ easy. he hurts his own health in the long run constantly staying low for advantages.
i got no prob if he can make 147. but dont talk nobody wants to fight or your the best when you should prove it againest guys at 168 like your trainer said supposedly he could do years ago.Comment
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You know. I have never seen Williams enter a ring with a real sweat ever. Even at 160 he looks kinda dry. He may be able to make 147, but is he healthy doing that? especially now that he is knocking on 30?
Sure he can make 147, but what would be his optimum weight? I cannot agree it is 147 or 154 at this point. He needs 160 or more IMO, especially now that he is at the age where his bones will thicken and fill out.
Paul has been mismanaged the past few years. He should have picked a weight class and allow himself to gradually grow out of it. Instead he got so overhyped by his own team, that every other management team started to believe the hype and he could not even get a decent fight for the life of him.
So then he started playing the weight class yoyo game just to get fights, which would place more strain on his body. Added to his aggressive style and lack of defense, well we all know what the result was.
I mean this guy was a wrecking machine. Many in here will say he got exposed etc, but I say a healthy Williams would have handed Martinez his a$$. His career was built all wrong. He had no fanbase because his promoter never gave him a chance to build one. He was tossed to whatever casino and network that was broadcasting. He had to switch weight classes and jump around because he had to go get fights, as he had no upper hand, no home crowd and no solid base to build on.Comment
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