He always has a punchers chance but I'd have to say its unlikely!
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Could Danny Williams beat someone like Brewster?
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At this point in time Brewster would be a strong favorite and rightly so, However i don't think Brewster is the great fighter some people make him out to be, after all he struggled with a guy Danny Williams knocked out inside a round. I still maintain that when Danny Williams is right mentally and physically, he's a good operator, and Brewster struggles with good ''operators''.
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I wouldn't particularly like to see Danny in this fight... I think he'd have a chance against Ruiz and an old Byrd, maybe even Rahman (again, the only mutual foe the two have is Meehan).
However, I think it's extremely unlikely Danny would beat Brewster. I'd give him something like a 10-1 shot at doing it.
The guy's always underachieved though, there's no knowing what he could do if he really put his mind to it.
As for him getting rocked by Harrison, Audley was being touted as the saviour of the division in some quarters... and it took him eleven rounds before he could put anything on him. Not such a disgrace.
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it is a disgrace annie when he did next to **** all the whole fight himself, face it williams is chinny and has no business being that weight, it totally takes his movement away, aud did next to nothing the whole fight and is light punching one because of his style and two cos hes **** scared to trade so doesnt punch with any conviction.
They both were a disgrace to the sport on sat night
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Originally posted by theirononeit is a disgrace annie when he did next to **** all the whole fight himself, face it williams is chinny and has no business being that weight, it totally takes his movement away, aud did next to nothing the whole fight and is light punching one because of his style and two cos hes **** scared to trade so doesnt punch with any conviction.
They both were a disgrace to the sport on sat night
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Originally posted by Manny_Pyea, in the eating contest.lol
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his chin per se is ok its his mental strength (he has very little)which is the biggest problem which makes him chinny.
When hes 'not right' which is more often than not he gets hurt easily and often the only time hes showed an ok chin to me is vs a shot tyson and even in that he was all the shop so i think his chin being regarded as anything other than average is a huge ****in compliment.
His career so far is mostly a let down and thats the worst ive seen him perform for years
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Originally posted by theirononehis chin per se is ok its his mental strength (he has very little)which is the biggest problem which makes him chinny.
When hes 'not right' which is more often than not he gets hurt easily and often the only time hes showed an ok chin to me is vs a shot tyson and even in that he was all the shop so i think his chin being regarded as anything other than average is a huge ****in compliment.
His career so far is mostly a let down and thats the worst ive seen him perform for years
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