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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Julian Williams To Return on Wilder-Molina Card

    BoxingScene.com has been advised that up and coming super welterweight contender Julian "J Rock" Williams (19-0) will return to the ring on the Deontay Wilder-Eric Molina undercard that takes place on June 13th in Birmingham, Alabama. The main event along with the Jose Pedraza-Andrey Klimov co-feature, will be broadcast by Showtime. Williams will face an opponent to be determined and the fight will either be part of the main telecast or appear on the SHO Extreme portion of the card.
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  • Eastcoast
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    Hopefully they're not still trying to fight Jesus Soto Karass. I thought that was disgraceful for a young fighter of J-Rock's position to try and fight someone like that.

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    • boxinghead530
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      I like J-rock as a fighter. I think he needs to start really taking a step up. I'd love for him to take on Austin Trout or someone like that. J-Rock vs a Charlo would be great. Two young untested guys like that would be a star making type of fight. If Haymon had balls and stop putting his guys in there with only tomato can and give us J-rock vs any Charlo would be great. The winner would become an instance player in the game and would start to generate some good money. IMO J-rock would beat any one of those Charlos.

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      • richardt
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        Said it before and will say it again, JRock fights like a cagey veteran which he is not supposed to with just 16 fights. Its like he has 30 plus fights under his belt. Reminds me of a young Hopkins in a number of ways. I think he is the 154 pound sleeper who might be among the best soon.

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          Originally posted by richardt
          Said it before and will say it again, JRock fights like a cagey veteran which he is not supposed to with just 16 fights. Its like he has 30 plus fights under his belt. Reminds me of a young Hopkins in a number of ways. I think he is the 154 pound sleeper who might be among the best soon.
          Very good assessment. JRock showed the patience of a Vet with his breakdown of Jamar Freeman...

          For you guys saying JRock needs to step up, you're not understanding the politics & posing coming from today's boxing game. Julian wanted Trout, Trout didn't sign. Andrade tried to act like he didn't know who JRock was when asked in a interview, that's bull****. Frank Galarza literally mentioned Julian in a Ring Magazine article, but act like he never said JRock on Twitter. Don't worry these ppl can't run forever. Julian has to stay patient because his shot is coming!!!

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          • Eastcoast
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            #6
            There's plenty of guys he should/could be fighting.

            Zaurbek Baysangurov
            Vanes Matirosyn
            Ishe Smith
            Sergey Rabchenko
            Javier Maciel
            Willie Nelson
            John Jackson
            Charlie Ota

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