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Wednesday Jul 23, 2008

Cotto/Williams would be an intriguing style matchup. Could Williams withstand Cotto's body assault? He thinks he could, and would.

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Williams Will Watch Cotto/Margarito Closely

By Michael Woods

The smart money thought Paul Williams didn't know himself, didn't know his body. They thought that trying to keep under 147 pounds, for a 6-2 inch man, was unwise, and would lead to another defeat at the hands of Carlos Quintana. Shows what the smart money knows. Williams looked more than comfortable at 147 as he steamrolled Quintana on June 7 (TKO1). Long, Tall Paul will be watching this Saturday's welterweight megafight super close, for good reason, as his near future will likely be affected by the outcome. He'd love a crack at Cotto, if the Puerto Rican comes out on top in Vegas, or a rematch with Margarito, if the Mexican pulls off the upset. Here is a Q and A with the 26-year-old, 34-1 hitter.

 

What do you think about your last fight against Quintana?

The last fight I knew I had something to get up for and not get caught off guard ever again… of course it was more than something I had to prove in the ring.  I had to show that I had could take on a fellow who just beat me and virtually destroy him once the bell rang.  I proved he didn’t have my number.  The media was saying I would have no answer for Quintana’s left and I had to prove them wrong.  I had something to prove to everyone and it was tough having to wait four months for me to do it.

How great a feeling was having a superstar type of performance?

It went just as I expected.  Actually, I thought he would be able to last more than two rounds with me.  I at least went the distance when he took his best shot and he couldn’t take mine for two minutes.

Talk to me about Antonio Margarito and your victory against him?

Antonio Margarito was another one that I could get up from.  I was helping Margarito prepare for the Daniel Santos fight when his team hired me out there for 4 weeks and after a week they decided that they would send me home because I was getting the best of him during each sparring session.  His team denied it and continues to deny why they sent me home.  But because I knew why it continued to bother me so I began to prepare to be the number one contender so that I can fight this guy and prove my point.  They kept saying that he was the most feared fighter in the world but I had spanked him that week in training.  So I knew that he was not in fact the best welterweight in the world and I wanted to show who was the best.

Is there anything that you would do differently now if you fought him again?

Yes, definitely.  He’s a one dimensional fighter and I’m a boxer-puncher so there are a lot of things that I can do but I would never expose my strategy unless we should ever encounter each other in the ring again.  I'm so much better today, especially mentally, and there isn't any welterweight in the world that can stand up to me.

What is Margarito’s advantage over Cotto?

I really don’t see that he does have an advantage over Cotto. 

What do you think about Cotto?

I think that Cotto is a well rounded fighter that is tough and strong.  Bother fighters are evenly matched.  Whoever is in control that night will win the fight.

How would you fight Cotto?

If I were to fight Cotto, I would fight him like I would any of my opponents that I have taken on or will take on.  I will train hard and prepare to come in the ring at my best and be ready for war.  It's hard for welterweights to prepare for my size and power. 

What is Cotto’s advantage over Margarito? I really don’t see an advantage.  As I said earlier, whoever is in control will win.  It’s an even match.

What weight do you feel most comfortable at?  147? 154? or 160?

It really doesn’t matter because I have fought at each one of those weight classes. But if I had to choose a weight it would be welterweight (147).

Give me your final thoughts on Saturday’s upcoming fight?  How do you see the fight going?  Who do you pick to win?

It’s going to be a good fight as long as it lasts.  I don’t see it going the distance.

If Cotto wins?

Unless he fights Oscar, he has to come through me to determine the BEST welterweight in the world.  Remember, if he wins, he beats the man I already beat.

A Margarito victory?

It's a no-brainer, the rematch is on.  Can't take nothing away from Margarito, he didn't dump his belt in a trash can to avoid me.  He fought like a man that night, and I've always said I would give him the rematch.

 


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rudy:  This guy is a clown, Margarito would own him in a rematch. Paul was peeing blood in the post fight drug test. Cotto would do the same.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
nic:  yes rudy but who won the match? i think the punisher is actually the most ducked fighter out there. who would want to fight a freakishly tall boxer/puncher in the 147 division? smart money will be on Williams when he faces Cotto.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
rudy:  This guy is a clown, Margarito would own him in a rematch. Paul was peeing blood in the post fight drug test. Cotto would do the same.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
rudy:  true he won, but a debatable decision. I saw it a draw. You saw it otherwise, but the thing is Margarito admitted his mistake and you know in a rematch he would correct that and come out gunz blazing, take the reach advantage away, pound the body, and IMO probably KO Williams.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Dan L:  Paul is still so young - to call him a clown is ridiculous. Who cares if he was peeing blood. Some of the great fighters have looked like hell after fights. No exception here. Paul vs. Cotto. Winner can taunt PBF into coming out of retirement.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Eastar:  rudy, a debatable decision? Mar-Barrito didn't even start fight until the last four rounds. I think Paul learned from his loss to Quintana, and will not let Barrito last twelve round whether he starts early or not. Cotto needs to stop ducking Paul if he wants to be considered the top welterweight because beating Mar-Barrito only proves your as good as Williams.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
andy from newcastle:  I agree with you rudy. As Eastar said, Toni didn't start to fight until the latter part of the fight, and then he kicked Big Paul's a##. Imagine the mess he would have made of him if he had started in round 1 as he did against Cintron. Hey, I rate Williams, but I think he has a better chance at a heavier weight where he would carry more power, he's not natural at 147. Both Cotto and Margarito (rematch) would beat him, but I would have given him a fair chance against Pavlik at middleweight. IMO as you guys say. The real thing I respect about Paul, is he wants to fight the best. Good on 'em all. Toonoy
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
andy from newcastle:  I don't really understand the Mar-Barrito thing. What's that mean? Toonoy
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Timmy:  Williams is going after big game - PAVLIK. He will get KTFO.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
959 Santa:  If Cotto makes Margarito throw 30-50 punches a round and does not get Ko'd he will beat him. By UD or KO. That's how Williams beat Margarito by not letting him throw 100 punch's per round. I think Cotto has the power to take out anyone and everyone at 147. Powerwise I'd say Cotto first then Williams and Margarito are even. I don't think bigger makes a stronger puncher out of those three names. The one other big advantage is Cotto never changes expression in the ring. Cotto is on an even keel even when hurt. I defintley see Cotto beating Margarito.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Danny:  Paul Williams is a big mouth clown with heart. How can he say that the fighters in the 147 weight class have to go through him to be the best, who the hell has this guy fought in the last 3 years other than Margarito and he barely got through him. Both these guys Margarito and Williams looked like crap with gloves on during the last 3 rounds of thier fight, and as far as I know niether of them do well with late round knockouts, thier speed accuracy and power fade in the late rounds...
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
The REAL Salt lover:  Im gonna be honest.I dont think floyd mayweather can beat Paul Williams.Paul Williams is too much for floyd.He might even knock him out.Please floyd.Stay retire.Do it for your own goods.You have the money already.Peace.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
the_Sad_Comedian:  Regardless of the outcome. I would love to see Williams-Margarito part II. Tough call Cotto against any of these two big midle-weights. I wish he could just avoid ém and retire ün-defited. Anyone see Cotto-Pacqüiaó in the horizon??
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Kool-Aid:  If people want to call Paul "The Punisher" names...fine. But don't talk about how good Margarito is at the same time. Whether the decision was debatable or not doesn't matter. Paul won...Antonio lost. End of story. If Margarito wants Williams again, let him beat Cotto. But I don't see that happening...Cotto has too many styles for Margarito's one. Cotto UD over Margarito. Then let's watch Cotto v. Williams. And regardless of what anyone says...the world STILL DEMANDS MAYWEATHER V. COTTO!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Big Mike:  Can we put a freaking sock in it when it comes down to FLOYD MAYWEATHER, he freaking retired so lets leave it at that, PLEASE! I am sick of people mentioning his name like he fought a real welterweight in his last performances, for crying out loud he is retired and lets leave him out of our conversations from now on!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Radam G:  No diss of the giant, but he will not be able to beat Cotto in a million years. He ought to forget about it, and move up. Cotto will embarrass him or probably end his career. Williams is one of the worst -- but lucky -- welterweight fighter to come along in a while. I hope Money May come back and use him for a tune-up bout and knock him silly before doing a job on Cotto. My Toonoy bro, that dude is often offensive or just right-out bigoted. He is referring to Margarito as a Mexican sandwich roll, known as a "barrito." Holla!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Yuvie:  This is the man at welterweight. Quintana got a win but he'll be the only welterweight to beat Williams any time soon. I'm a fan of Williams and I hope he gets first dibs at the winner of Cotto/Margarito. Williams won the fight with Margarito fair and square. Margarito started late but he still lost some key later rounds in that fight. Remember, Paul is still young, he showed that in the first fight with Quintana. Don't right a guy off just because he lost. That's the problem with fans these days, too much emphasis on an undefeated record, as soon as someone loses he becomes a bum or a clown. Paul learnt his lesson and I think he'll dominate any welterweight in the future whether it be Margarito again, Cotto, Berto or even Mayweather. You gotta respect a guy who wanted to jump up to the middleweight division and face Pavlik. I wish that fight would have happened. I don't know too much about why it fell through but I'm betting someone on Pavlik's side chickened out.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
BIGG:  Some of you guy are a bunch suckers, don't that Paul fight the winner, what kinda BS is that. Most of you punks, know that he could beat them. Trying make him move up in weight why, let get the best fights at WW.
Friday Jul 25, 2008
BIGG:  Some of you guy are a bunch suckers, don't that Paul fight the winner, what kinda BS is that. Most of you punks, know that he could beat them. Trying make him move up in weight why, let get the best fights at WW.
Friday Jul 25, 2008
BIGG:  Some of you guy are a bunch suckers, don't that Paul fight the winner, what kinda BS is that. Most of you punks, know that he could beat them. Trying make him move up in weight why, let get the best fights at WW.
Friday Jul 25, 2008
jeanpaul :  I thought cotto would win but he wasn't prepared to fight margarito. margarito is not close to being a better fighter just lucky he was born with a good chin. in a rematch if cotto realizes that he did better offensively andif he stays busy he will beat margarito and there won't be anything margarito can adjust for that because his fighting skills suck
Wednesday Jul 30, 2008
xfactor:  I dont think his first loss to Quintana was a fluke. I think his KO 1 of Quintana in the rematch was a fluke. Paul isnt a puncher and never has been. You guys should ask him why he talks so much sh*t about Tony, yet was holding him for dear life in the first fight. He is a talker and needs to just shut up and let his fists take care of business. That is what Tono will do. And anyone who think Margarito will duck him is stupid. The man ducks NO ONE.
Wednesday Aug 6, 2008
zak:  Paul williams KO 1 of Quintana was NOT a fluke. And he is a puncher. Just have a look at his record. And if Tony and Cotto fought again Tony would Stop him again in a thriller. I would love to see a Wlliams-Margarito Rematch. As Steve Bunce says it, its gonna be a SEXY FIGHT! lol.
Thursday Aug 7, 2008

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