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

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  • Tim2daresq
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    Originally posted by Szef99
    Come on man, let's not pretend outboxing Margarito was the hard thing to do...
    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.

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  • Dr Rumack
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    Williams-Margarito was a great fight.

    I think Williams would get caught eventually, Golovkin's too heavy handed and he'd slow Williams down. Could easily see Paul taking rounds though. His activity level coupled with GGG's loose defence would see to that.

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  • Szef
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    Originally posted by Tim2daresq
    Watch Williams/Margarito. He "outboxed" him. Which is why this is a hard fight to call. Paul COULD use his reach, and jab like he did against Margarito, but he MOST LIKELY would go back to throwing punches in bunches, recklessly, like you said, once he got caught with a nice shot from GGG. I think that's what would spell the end for P-Will.
    Come on man, let's not pretend outboxing Margarito was the hard thing to do...

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  • SugarAnt05
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    Paul Williams is my all time favorite boxer but GGG would stop him at MW. At JMW, it would be interesting, but GGG would still beat him. At WW, PDUB woulda destroyed him LOL

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  • Tim2daresq
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    Originally posted by brick wall
    lol williams doesn't outboxes his opponents...he outpunches them. he got height and reach advatages but he doesn't even use it to box. he fights at close range throwing punches in bunches. with that style i would say ggg would've ko him.
    Watch Williams/Margarito. He "outboxed" him. Which is why this is a hard fight to call. Paul COULD use his reach, and jab like he did against Margarito, but he MOST LIKELY would go back to throwing punches in bunches, recklessly, like you said, once he got caught with a nice shot from GGG. I think that's what would spell the end for P-Will.
    Last edited by Tim2daresq; 04-10-2013, 04:24 PM.

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  • LeG00N
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    GGG smokes him

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  • brick wall
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    Originally posted by Tim2daresq
    This one's hard as hell to call. Paul COULD outbox him, but he MOST LIKELY wouldn't stick to the script. Too hard to call. One of those pick em fights.

    lol williams doesn't outboxes his opponents...he outpunches them. he got height and reach advatages but he doesn't even use it to box. he fights at close range throwing punches in bunches. with that style i would say ggg would've ko him.

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  • San Iker
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    GGG sends him on a one way ticket to hell.

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  • Tim2daresq
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    Originally posted by paulf
    If Williams kept GGG from landing something big early we would be in for another Williams-Martinez I.

    Once William got warmed up he could eat plenty of big shots, lets not let one perfect Martinez punch change the legacy of the man. He could eat a punch as good as anyone in his prime.
    Different fighters though. I believe Sergio would beat GGG, but I believe GGG would have better success against P-Will than Sergio in their 1st fight. Of course, this is a scenario in which the 2nd fight never happened, and we're just judging them off their 1st fight.

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  • DosRounds
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    Originally posted by thuggery
    G3 KO's him in 2 rounds. PWill was a G but let's no fool ourselves.
    yep GGG in Dos Rounds!

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