It's the same old boxing scenario, the young lion coming up to devour the old lion who is trying to make one last run. There is no other way to describe Saturday's bout between undefeated Paul "The Punisher" Williams (30-0, 22 KOs) and 17-year veteran Sharmba "Little Big Man" Mitchell (57-5, 30 KOs).
Williams, a rising welterweight star from Augusta, Georgia, is on the verge of becoming a legit contender at 147 pounds, if he can get past the slick southpaw boxing style of Sharmba Mitchell. Only 25-years-old and possessing only six-years of experience, Williams evens up the odds on Mitchell with his abundance of size and strength.
Standing at nearly 6'2, with a reach of 79 inches, Williams is quite possibly the largest welterweight threat to hit the division since Tommy "The Hitman" Hearns terrorized the weight class almost 30-years ago. [details]
Williams, a rising welterweight star from Augusta, Georgia, is on the verge of becoming a legit contender at 147 pounds, if he can get past the slick southpaw boxing style of Sharmba Mitchell. Only 25-years-old and possessing only six-years of experience, Williams evens up the odds on Mitchell with his abundance of size and strength.
Standing at nearly 6'2, with a reach of 79 inches, Williams is quite possibly the largest welterweight threat to hit the division since Tommy "The Hitman" Hearns terrorized the weight class almost 30-years ago. [details]
Comment