Williamson Does Not Deserve a Rematch

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  • killallliberals
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    Williamson Does Not Deserve a Rematch

    He doesnt deserve a rematch. Think about his, He fought a very very defensive fight and everytime vlad would try to punch he would tie him up put his head right on Vlad's head. He did this throughout the whole fight up until he lost. THe bottom line is that fighting this type of style leads to endings such as the tech dec loss, especially when you are fighting for the ko and not win rounds. When you choose that style, it may or may not work, but this is one of the consequences. It is irrelevant whether vlad would have been stopped or williamson lose by dec or ko'd. Vlad won most of the fight on points, thus won by the rules. Williamson was losing, landed a couple good shots and thats it.
    Dont get me wrong, Vlad looked like garbage, but the positives he is better conditioned, fighting at a much slower pace, clinching and finally being forced to brawl and best of all getting up after being nailed to win, and thats something he has never done. This new style is safer for him and if he can add just a little bit from the Fritz Sdunek style of aggressiveness he has a chance.
    He needs to fight Whitaker who is perfect for him, then No talent bum brewster, then sanders.
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    #2
    I gotta say that your words make some sense

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    • killallliberals
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      I also want to add kudos to Williamson for surviving and landing a good shot. I like him, He is a superb role model and has good power. I would love to see him get rid of the piece of trash toney. But, he ran the whole fight, and asked for a loss like this. There is no market for a rematch and Vlad has nothing to prove, he easily outboxed davarryl.

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      • killallliberals
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        thank you,
        i am waiting to get slammed for this.But if you think about it, it really holds water. No one has pointed this out and this is not a rah rah vlad post of how great he is.

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        • MetalVomit
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          #5
          it would be pointless to fight sanders. the redemption factor is minimal, however, i would love to see him rematch brewster. How can you be a worse so called heavyweight champion than John Ruiz? being Lamon Brewster, it is obvious he got lucky vs Wlad and got outworked and outfought by a sparring partner in Meehan, if he wasnt a DKing fighter, he would be fighting bums for bologna sandwiches, no disrespect of course.

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          • neils7147933
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            #6
            Originally posted by killallliberals
            I also want to add kudos to Williamson for surviving and landing a good shot. I like him, He is a superb role model and has good power. I would love to see him get rid of the piece of trash toney. But, he ran the whole fight, and asked for a loss like this. There is no market for a rematch and Vlad has nothing to prove, he easily outboxed davarryl.
            He didn't run because he was scared of Wlad. He ran as a strategy...a strategy that probably would have worked before Round 10. He was gaining points, Wlad was bleeding and breathing hard out of his mouth and he wasn't going to catch Williamson.

            Yes, Williamson is a third rate fighter, but what does that make Wlad then?

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            • Neuraxis
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              #7
              Originally posted by neils7147933
              He didn't run because he was scared of Wlad. He ran as a strategy...a strategy that probably would have worked before Round 10. He was gaining points, Wlad was bleeding and breathing hard out of his mouth and he wasn't going to catch Williamson.

              Yes, Williamson is a third rate fighter, but what does that make Wlad then?
              Here we go again. TOS is ranked in the top 11 in 3 out of 4 of the top sanctioning bodies. Did you look at the punch stats? The fight wasn't even close. He saved himself in the 2nd round by holding on to Wlad forever even when Nady was trying to pull him off him. Nady saved him in the 4th round when he warned Wlad for spinning when he wasn't even spinning him. Running away the whole time and even losing a round in which you KD your opponent does not merit a rematch. Especially since I think the same thing will probably happen. TOS leads with his head way too much, and he headbutted Wlad more than just that last time before the 5th round ended.

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              • neils7147933
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                Points don't matter when you KO your opponent. Brewster and Danny williams didn't care that they were behind on the cards. They had game plans and they executed. Williamson was working on it when the young Kutko brother lucked out. The head butt was accidental. You don't brag about accidents.

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                • Neuraxis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by neils7147933
                  Points don't matter when you KO your opponent. Brewster and Danny williams didn't care that they were behind on the cards. They had game plans and they executed. Williamson was working on it when the young Kutko brother lucked out. The head butt was accidental. You don't brag about accidents.
                  Yeah the headbutt was accidental but TOS leads with his head and it happened more than just that last time. Danny Williams has no place in this conversation, but I'm glad you brought up Brewster. I could see myself agreeing with you had TOS fought a style similar to Brewster. Brewster at least put some level of pressure on Wlad and he landed a fair number of power shots to the body. Besides for that one punch in the 4th and a good combo in the 1st TOS basically did nothing the entire fight. And for the record Wlad was breathing out of his mouth because he had a nosebleed before the fight.

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                  • neils7147933
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                    Danny used a similar strategy to Brewster. Jameel McCline did, to a lesser extent, against Cedric Boswell. Some fighters don't worry about points because they think their best shot is by KO. Hell, look at Mayorga the other night...you think he was worrying about whether he won a round or not?

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