PRIME paul williams vs GGG. How does it play out?

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  • DARKSEID
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    #21
    I think Paul Williams murders him tbh

    Golovkin still hasn't proven anything and williams was battle-tested.

    They didn't call him the punisher for nothing, Paul williams could ****ing fight. I've never seen Golovkin in a real fight.
    Last edited by DARKSEID; 04-10-2013, 05:08 PM.

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    • ßringer
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      #22
      What exactly do you mean when you say 'prime' Paul Williams?

      Are you talking about the version that barely beat Margarito, the version that got taken to school by Carlos Quintana, or the version that was KTFO'd by Sergio Martinez?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Szef99
        Come on man, let's not pretend outboxing Margarito was the hard thing to do...
        IDK, ask Cotto...

        As far as this fight, I think P. Will would respect GGG's power and try to box him like he did Margarito. Somewhere in the fight a brawl will break out since GGG is very effective cutting off the ring. If P. Will can survive the early onslaught (the way Rosado did), he can tire out Golovkin and win a decision by outworking GGG in the late rounds. However, GGG can end the fight if he is able to get P. Will on the ropes and land his devastating combinations to the body and head. I see this fight ending in either a P.Will competitive UD (116-112/115-113) or a mid-round stoppage for GGG.

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        • Dr Rumack
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          #24
          Originally posted by Tim2daresq
          Lets not act like GGG is such a great boxer either. Deterring Margarito from mounting an offense in his prime was a hard thing to do. Lets not act like Margarito was some bum.
          Margarito was a damn good fighter but he was nowhere near the boxer that Golovkin is. Golovkin's a really clinical puncher with legit power, accuracy, and great balance. He doesn't just unload like Tony did. Margarito was a saturation bomber, Golovkin's all about precision.

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          • BafanaBafana
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            #25
            Originally posted by The_Bringer
            What exactly do you mean when you say 'prime' Paul Williams?

            Are you talking about the version that barely beat Margarito, the version that got taken to school by Carlos Quintana, or the version that was KTFO'd by Sergio Martinez?
            He probably means the pre-Martinez KO Williams. Since this is a middleweight fight it would be the P. Will who fought Wright and Martinez in 2009.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BafanaBafana
              IDK, ask Cotto...

              As far as this fight, I think P. Will would respect GGG's power and try to box him like he did Margarito. Somewhere in the fight a brawl will break out since GGG is very effective cutting off the ring. If P. Will can survive the early onslaught (the way Rosado did), he can tire out Golovkin and win a decision by outworking GGG in the late rounds. However, GGG can end the fight if he is able to get P. Will on the ropes and land his devastating combinations to the body and head. I see this fight ending in either a P.Will competitive UD (116-112/115-113) or a mid-round stoppage for GGG.

              Yeah and that was the only big win in his career, and Cotto wasn't that much either to be honest. Margarito was mediocre boxer with great hype and great fanbase, that's all.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Tim2daresq
                Lets not act like GGG is such a great boxer either. Deterring Margarito from mounting an offense in his prime was a hard thing to do. Lets not act like Margarito was some bum.
                Well yeah actually he is such a great boxer, 345-5 in amateurs speaks for itselfs. I know amateurs are not the same thing as pro game bluh bluh. Guy is the real deal, and this year will prove it

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                • Jc8804
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                  #28
                  I love paul but GGG is too strong and has great timing and power in both hands
                  Only guy who can beat him in the area is ward,Froch would be a war 50 50

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                    #29
                    ok ggg is being a lil bit over rated here williams is a proven champ somthing ggg is not yet

                    so far from what ive seen willy out boxes him

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                    • Tim2daresq
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Szef99
                      Well yeah actually he is such a great boxer, 345-5 in amateurs speaks for itselfs. I know amateurs are not the same thing as pro game bluh bluh. Guy is the real deal, and this year will prove it
                      Actually, he isn't a great boxer. LMAO. His power and chin allows him get away with a ton of mistakes. Leaving himself too squared up. Blocking with his gloves, and face too much, and overall bad footwork.
                      Last edited by Tim2daresq; 04-10-2013, 06:31 PM.

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