Later tonight, Paul "The Punisher" Williams (30-0, 22 KOs) steps in the ring to showcase his skills against the biggest test of his career, 17-year veteran Sharmba "Little Big Man" Mitchell (57-5, 30 KOs).
Williams, called by some as the second coming of Thomas "Hitman" Hearns, because of his freakish frame and the ability to knock opponents out. At only 25-years-old, Williams is on his way to becoming a threat within the most profitable division in boxing. First, he must get by two-time junior welterweight champion Sharmba Mitchell, and Mitchell is not going to lay down for payday.
Williams is almost 6'2, and some of the longest arms at welterweight, measuring at 79 inches. Mitchell only has speed and experience on his side. After being stopped in two of his last four fights, insiders wonder if Mitchell has enough left to make the contest competative. [details]
Williams, called by some as the second coming of Thomas "Hitman" Hearns, because of his freakish frame and the ability to knock opponents out. At only 25-years-old, Williams is on his way to becoming a threat within the most profitable division in boxing. First, he must get by two-time junior welterweight champion Sharmba Mitchell, and Mitchell is not going to lay down for payday.
Williams is almost 6'2, and some of the longest arms at welterweight, measuring at 79 inches. Mitchell only has speed and experience on his side. After being stopped in two of his last four fights, insiders wonder if Mitchell has enough left to make the contest competative. [details]