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Comments Thread For: Julian Williams: I've Been Here Before; I'll Bounce Back Even Better
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostIf Rosario doesn't do an Andy Ruiz and trains properly for the rematch too, Williams will indeed bounce back. On the canvas.
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Originally posted by texasboi15 View PostDude the Toronto fckin Raptors won the ring last year.
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Originally posted by P4Pdunny View PostSaying Andy didn't train just gives him and his team more leeway for their silly excuses. They lost to the better man on the night in the rematch. No need for them to make excuses.
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been saying this for a while:
williams is huge. making 154 hurts him. problem is that he's a fairly ordinary fighter, and he won't have ay advantages at 160 lbs. he is not a durable guy and it's going to cost him. and at 160 he will have more water in his brain, but he'll be fighting guys who come down from 190 lbs to train, and are LHW on fight night.
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Originally posted by New England View Post
there's no way these guys think before they type stuff.
if andy was in a weight class he would have missed weight, lapped himself, and missed it again for the next weight class.
But let's face it: Ruiz is really dumb. One has just to look at his facial expression to understand. He had the world in his hands and flushed everything down the toilet. Why? To "celebrate" his win and party like there's no tomorrow.
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Just come back better...
I absolutely despise when a fighter beats himself then makes promises to bounce back stronger. Stop it.
He's yet to learn how to hold, take a knee, stop trading so much and basically taking a still picture when he shoots his straight right.
His skills failed him in both the Charlo and Rosario fight because he was too prideful and/or inexperienced to keep himself in the fight.
I want guys to become trustworthy champs, not perform well enough to win the titles and lose them in the first defense.
Why even take such a hard fight this soon? I mean, when has pleasing the fans ever helped a fighter?
He should be tired of moral support from fans when he comes up short, it's time to add a new trainer or completely let go of Breadman, and I like Breadman. Smh
Again, we all want strong and longstanding champs, but dude, you didn't have to pick the most difficult guy so soon, just to please the fans.
If anything, the pressure was on Hurd after the loss, not Williams. Truthfully, nobody really made a lot of noise and held Williams to some otherworldly standard, most were just happy to see Hurd dethroned due to horrible discipline between fights.
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