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After Winky, Williams Wants Calzaghe Or Hopkins
By Ralph Gonzalez
What’s worse than getting in the ring with Paul “The Punisher” Williams? Let me put it this way. Most fighters would rather marry the “OctoMom” and baby-sit her fourteen kids before lacing up the gloves against the Augusta, Georgia native. Yeah, it’s like that.
Williams (36-1, 27 KOs) is indeed the most feared man in boxing as he and his promoters at Goossen-Tutor have proclaimed for so long. Any professional fighter that has to fight in the 147 to 160 pound range just to get a meaningful fight has to be a scary proposition.
Enter the former 154 pound champion and one of the most skilled fighters in the history of the division: Ronald “Winky” Wright. Wright (51-4, 21 KOs) will face Williams on April 11th at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas as part of HBO’s “World Championship Boxing” series.
Although Wright’s style is more complicated than a Rubik’s cube, Williams claims he’s not deviating from his usual game-plan. “The only thing I’m doing different for this fight is I’m sparring with more lefties,” William said from his training camp in Washington D.C. “Otherwise I’m preparing for him just like I prepare for everybody else. I’m going in there and I’m going to fight my fight like I always do and I expect to win.”
Williams’ usual fight plan is to stalk his prey and use his 82 inch reach to unleash heavily leveraged bombs on his opponents with the goal of separating them from consciousness. His last three victims, Verno Phillips (TKO 8), Andy Kolle (TKO1) and Carlos Quintana (TKO1) all felt the wrath of “The Punisher”.
The win over Quintana was perhaps his most important after having lost a twelve round decision and his undefeated status to the slick Puerto Rican fighter just four months earlier. “I just couldn’t get up for that fight. I couldn’t get my punches off. I wasn’t in the right state of mind that night,” remembers Williams.
The loss sent Williams’ stock plummeting. The 27-year-old returned home to his family disappointed but strangely enough, grateful for the life lesson. It was during that time that he decided he’d never fight unless his mind was 100 percent focused on his opponent. In the re-match, Williams obliterated Quintana in one round to reclaim the welterweight title and the momentum his career had lost. “I knew I needed to win big,” Williams said. “Everything was on the line.”
It was by beating former welterweight champion, Antonio Margarito, that Williams made his name in winning a hard fought decision over the “Tijuana Tornado”. Williams spoke of Margarito’s recent suspension over a hand-wrap irregularity that took place before his fight against Shane Mosley. In Williams’ opinion, people are making too much of the issue. “I don’t think there’s anything to the controversy. I just don’t think it was anything major. It’s not something that Margarito and his people would do. They wouldn’t try to hurt someone like that intentionally,” Williams stated. “I think they took the suspension and now Margarito will get some time to rest like he should.”
According to Williams, it wasn’t just Mosley’s fists that finished off Margarito. “I think Shane Mosley did a great job but Margarito had gone through a lot of hard fights against very difficult opponents like Miguel Cotto and myself,” Williams said. “I think that fight was too much for him but it was hard to turn down because of the money.”
Williams, a champion at 147 pounds, will be facing Wright at 160 pounds but says he’ll weigh in at about 157. “It’s not my weight but this is what I have to do to get a fight. As long as I keep winning, the respect and big bouts will come,” he said. “I’m just happy to have a fight because nobody was stepping up so I have to give Winky a lot of credit.”
He even thought about moving up in weight one more division. “If the money’s right and the opponent is right, I’d fight up to 168 pounds,” Williams said. “I’ll take on Bernard Hopkins or Joe Calzaghe but I have to get past Winky Wright.”
Getting past Wright is no easy task. It’ll take a first rate plan which will be concocted by his manager/trainer and father figure George Peterson. “George watches all the tapes. The game-plan is made up by him. I just go in there and execute it,” Wiliams said. Peterson has been in his life since he was a teenager when he first walked into his gym. “We have like a father and son relationship. He taught me everything and he wants me to be successful. Everything I am is because of his influence. He taught me about being a boxer and a businessman.”
Williams has been preparing for a future without boxing by buying up major pieces of real estate like apartments and houses. He feels he owes it to his son and daughter who beam when discussing their father’s work with friends. “They tell their friends and teachers at school whenever I’m going to fight,” Williams said. “They love it.”
On April 11, Williams plans to live up to his nickname. “The fans can expect to get what they always get. I’m going in there to throw a lot of bombs and try to win impressively,” Williams promises. “This is more than a fight for recognition. It’s a fight for my future and the future of my kids. What’s more motivating than that?”
Paul “The Punisher” Williams takes on Ronald “Winky” Wright on April 11 from the Mandalay bay in Las Vegas. HBO will televise. Also on the card will be heavyweight contender Chris Arreola taking on Jameel McCline.
For more:
http://www.hbo.com/boxing/events/2009//0411_wright_williams
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Radam G aka Humble PRG:
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Wow! Witty piece, fightwriter R. Gun -- I mean Gon. I'm still not convinced about "Maul yo a$$" Paul " Williams. Dude is believing too much hype. He cannot even beat Mayweather, Cotto or Margahero (again). If he get pass Winky Wright, it be close or cooked. But I can't hate the guy. It's lefty time! And he is a natural lefty, not like Winky -- a natural righty who enjoy fighting like us lefties. Nonetheless, we lefties are leading the world now -- good and bad. Prez Obama -- the good guy -- is going to get terrorist Osama -- a bad guy lefty. Holla!
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 12:29:40 PM
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donputo69 counting my days:
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be very careful for what you wish for Williams...you are moving up too fast in weightclasses...if he keeps moving up that fast, he's gonna get a beating like trinidad did...remember trinidad?... He moved up too fast and then got his @$$ kicked...if Williams think he can go all the way up to 168, he must be F*****G crazy...his body is not build like that...I think calzaghe will slap him all night long...while Hopkins would probably tko him late or win by UD...that's just my opinion...holla back!!!
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 12:38:00 PM
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#1 Pacfan "KO's Hatton in 9":
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This fight does not sound exciting as you are putting it out to be TSS. Winky is among those that should have already retire after losing consecutive bouts. Williams does not gain nada from this because he is what you call leftovers. He is more like a stepping stone but Williams is no prospect. The only way this fight can be entertaining is if Wright decides to fight to win.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 01:41:01 PM
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#1 Pacfan "KO's Hatton in 9":
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You know what fight Williams should have looked into is Kirkland. Now that would be a great matchup, Williams loves to trade just as much as Kirkland. But Williams can be a good boxer like he showed in the Marg fight.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 01:47:33 PM
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rudy:
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Williams is a fighter, period. He doesnt get enough credit for the way he beat Margarito, went right at him and exchanged with the man (instead of using John Ruiz tactics). Paul has the talent and skill to be a threat to any fighter out there. Winky is an unknown, he can beat Williams but hard seeing him keeping up w/The Punisher's pace. Could be Williams in a landslide, too much volume and he's shown more pop at the higher weight.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 01:50:37 PM
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Yuvie:
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Probably my favorite fighter in the current boxing world, I like Williams and his style, I'm hoping he's explosive against Wright, I want him to win in a way that people will have to recognize and the other bigger names will have to fight him. As much as I'd like that, I gotta face reality and believe that it's very possible that Wright will beat him. If someone put a gun to my head, I'd have to say Wright by close decision. Although I do believe this could be similar to Calzaghe/Hopkins. With Williams throwing a lot but not landing and Wright throwing the more precise shots. This fight could come down to what style the judges prefer.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 02:29:46 PM
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jimbo Jim:
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Williams is very under rated. He will beat Winky and then BHOP. southern fighters in the house!! I'd would def rather marry the octomom than fight this monster.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 02:47:56 PM
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andy from newcastle:
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Just watched Dunne v Cordoba superbantam WTF from Dublin's Saturday bill on youtube after work. FOTY in my eyes, and I'm a massive fan of Marquez, so it takes something to top the Diaz fight. This fight was too and fro non stop viciousness, with endless knockdowns and could have gone either way up till the 11th began. And Diaz should take a look at how fighters are supposed to react when cut. Dunne's face reminded me of Henry Cooper's in too many fights to mention, and Cordoba'a right eye was sliced as well. They just became more brutal. This was Gatti Ward 4. Again, FOTY. If you haven't seen it DO SO NOW. Toonoy
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 03:03:20 PM
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rudy:
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I agree Yuvie, could be Paul throwing a ton of shots but landing on Winky's guard and him countering landing more quality shots. Not sure if Wright will be able to keep up with the volume of Paul's punches. Hard seeing Wright detering the young gun. Winky's layoff makes me think Paul takes the victory
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 03:15:55 PM
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Luke:
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So with a grand total of ZERO quality wins above welterweight, Williams is calling out a retired light heavyweight champion and a 44-year old that will challenge for the cruiserweight title this summer? It never ceases to amaze me how much professional boxers don't understand the sport of boxing. Focus on beating at least one legitimate junior middleweight or middleweight before you start hyping yourself as the baddest man in three weight classes.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 04:05:14 PM
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ECM-PR:
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Winky Wright is one of the best fighters of the last decade. Prior to his lost to Hopkins, he had not lost a fight in a long time. The fight with Hopkins at the catchup of 170 lbs was a mistake and Winky knows it. Not even BHop could enter Winks' defense (headbutts and elbows don't count!). At 154-160 lbs he will take them all despite being 37. He will school the young Williams and will move up through the P4P rankings again! Go Winky!
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 05:16:14 PM
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Keiran Doherty:
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I agree with ECM, Winky is way too skillful. I can't see Williams landing anything on him. WInky will box away and win by easy decision
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 06:02:24 PM
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Fistic Fury:
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Paul 'punisher' Williams by UD for me guys. He will throw a million shots a round from the outside and keep moving. I can't see him landing much because of Winky's defence but it will come down to him being busier. If he was to KO or even drop Winky I will be hugely impressed...
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 06:46:26 PM
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MisterLee:
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Winky by UD. WIlliams is a fool to look past this Future Hall of Famer. Pc! Plus on top of good defense, winky has quite a chin as i've never seen him staggered or dropped. aight.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 07:40:22 PM
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ali:
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Mister Lee i've seen him drop and hurt bad go on you tube and punch in Winky Wright knock downs. I don't think Winky will win because Williams throws to many punches and winky might block alot of them u can't block them all, and with the lay of i don't think he'll be active enough.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 09:03:12 PM
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SchoolOfHardKnocks:
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I just don't see Winky beating Williams. Winky didn't look good in my eyes against B-Hop. He fought like he has no legs left. He lost to Jermain Taylor, struggled in a win with Sam Soliman who is a very small jr middleweight. Williams wins a UD. Winky doesn't take any chances so he want start taking chances now.
Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 11:25:06 PM
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MisterLee:
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That was early in his career, and Ali, and i saw paul willaims get hurt bad by Carlos Quintana, a welterweight. And to me, winky mugged taylor like he was a rich man. pc out!
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 05:42:32 AM
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ali:
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Mister Lee you said you never seen him staggered or drop I just was givin you some boxing history. Now Paul williams killed Quintana the secone time around so don't think Paul was at his best in there first fight. Wright and Taylor fight was close it could have went either way but that was what three or four years ago. Winky is a Future hall of famer but it Williams time now
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 08:48:21 AM
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Manboobs the great defending my sweetie OctoMoms honor!:
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Hey Ralph,, that's my woman your talkin 'bout there!!! LOL!! Actually, I'm picking the Winkster to pull out one last great victory. He was real close to beating Hopkins, and he did beat JT I don't care what the HBO judges said. He's had plenty of time to recharge his batteries and I'm confident he gets the decision. Just to big of a bag-o-tricks for P-Willy at this point. That's my story and I'm stickin to it!
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 10:29:27 AM
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andy from newcastle:
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Winky will spoil and catch a lot on his elbows, but this is P-Willy time, and he definetely wins this one, UD. Toonoy
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 11:18:05 AM
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Pete Steward:
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I Love both these guys. REAL WARRIORS. Paul should win by via his high volume punching, great footwork and awkward angles. But B-HOP is going up to cruiser weight and Slappy Calzaghe wouldn’t go near the Punisher on his best day nevermind being retired now. Paul going to have keep following the Marvelous Marvin Hagler Hand Book becoming a Superstar. Destroy everyone in your way to becoming a Champion and Superstar....... Winky’s in his way.
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 12:16:10 PM
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MisterLee aka- "Caveman Lee":
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Paul Williams is out of his element. A real middle weight is just gonna walk him down and bully him. It's an exciting fight that's just below the public radar, i'm lovin' it! Pple said mosley would lose, and he won. pple said bhop was going down, and he WHOOPED pavlik. Time to give the punster his boxing lesson! Pc out!
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 03:11:04 PM
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MisterLee:
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*Taking some crow out of the freezer to thaw... *
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 03:15:15 PM
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DaveB:
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Williams by UD. Winky is too cute to get knocked out, although he could be stopped on cuts.
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 05:56:28 PM
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MisterLee:
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Any brits or europeans up in here? I picked up a copy of Boxing Monthly, VERY fine publication (10x more fun to read than Ring Fagazine), and they used that word a lot:
what DOES : "cagey", and "cute" mean in the boxing ring? They say or write that all the time, and I have no clue what that means! Pc!
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 06:25:49 PM
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andy from newcastle:
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@MisterLee. I've got a nice little collection from the mid/late eighties and early nineties, including a beaut interview with Barrera when he says Hamed is avoiding him, and that he will KTFO of him when they do meet. The interview was about 4 or 5 years before they eventually did. The coverage of the US scene was extensive, but was always second to the UK stuff back then, but British boxing had some glory days during that time, with Benn, Eubanks, Watson, and the emergence of Lewis. When I moved out to Cayman I had to make a choice, and went for a 10 year subscription of 'When Saturday Comes', our top independent footie fanzine, but I still have my old collection stored at my sister's house in Newcastle. As to "cagey" and "cute". Well, see B-Hop or Winky for the first (defensive masters, take none to land one), and PBF for the second (slick, fast, and a bit special- gawd, did I just say that about Mayweather?). Ah, you've brought back some memories. Thanks. Toonoy (sniffing back the sentimental tears).
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 06:44:19 PM
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MisterLee:
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Wow! I did not know they mean the same thing! Very funny terms! I actually like how the Brits appreciate boxing so much! In a way, thier appreciation of it seems on average a little more intelligent and enthusiastic than the average American boxing fan (who just goes for whoever sells tickets), however, I think the US has a broader pool of boxing talent , and the few experts and commentators that know aobut it there, are excellent. I dunno if I'm right, all I do know is that i was VERY disappointed when i picked up my copy of Ring Fagazine and read some really intellectually dull articles and a lot of reinforcement of the status quo. What I also hate about hard copies of magazines is that you can buy like the March issue, and they had not even covered the mosley marg fight b/c they had printed it out before the fight occured. Did you know the FEBRUARY issue of Ring Fagazine didn't even have ONE article about Mosley Margarito? I felt so ripped off. also, the issue didn't cover delahoya pacquiao b/c it printed before their dec. 6th meeting, and it called Oscar the "premiere" fighter of the sport, not an aged champion picking on a smaller guy. RIDICULOUS! Thanks for the explanation! :)
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 07:34:19 PM
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Nate:
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Wow, never fought a great WW or a great Lt. MW? Dude, he beat Margarito who was world champ. And Winky IMO is the greatest fighter to ever fight at Lt. MW so I'll count that, Winky just don't want to cut anymore and feels more comfortable so he's fighting a more comfortable Winky at 160 which is great since we'll see the best Winky we can see at this stage of his career. I think it will be a pretty solid fight as Winky we'll know he'll have to be more active but I think Paul sqeezes out a decision. He definitely would take out Calzaghe, he'll show him how to throw a real punch and KO him since he's younger and fresher then B-Hop and Roy Jones that both dropped him. Joe tries to trade with them slaps he throws, Paul will KO him IMO. But B-Hop is a whole other problem. It will look like Pavlik-Hopkins were Hopkins is extremely awkward for the aggressive action packed power fighter and will make it awkward for him to throw anything and can take him off his game. Yeah Paul could throw at a good rate but B-Hop could make him look bad with every punch he throws. B-Hop I believe is still the best fighter from 160 to 175. I think he got robbed against Taylor and Calzaghe and should still be champ of either division. Paul Williams is the future though and will be a future HOFer and all time great IMO. I think he we be the biggest fighter in boxing since Roy Jones n De La Hoya in the late 90's, early 00's. Im so excited to see him not ducking anybody and so far backing up everything he says.
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 08:22:37 PM
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Fe'Roz :
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Williams will out-work and out-box Winky and win by UD. At best, I see Winky coming away with the same dignity as B-Hop ...after getting out-worked by and losing to Calzaghe...by conserving resources, fighting smart and keeping it close. At worst, and I think it's very possible, Tall Paul stops a scraped and bruised Winky straight up. Williams has too much ahead of him......and Winky has too many battles behind him; possibly one too many. It's Williams time. Right now, his biggest obstacle may be himself. When he talks about fighting for his kids, he's got his head on straight. But he needs to fight ONE fight at a time. Winky Wright is not somebody to look past. Ever.
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 08:32:00 PM
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the roast:
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What up to the new MisterCavemanLee. I agree word for word with Fe'Roz. Not smart to look past any opponent. Williams will win the UD. I am really looking forward to this one. Get that crow ready for the11th my friend!!
Thursday Mar 26, 2009 09:19:55 PM
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SchoolOfHardKnocks:
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After watching Winky work out I definitely feel that Winky will be beat. He was working the mitts with Pepper Roach, the brother of Freddie Roach. That wasn't good to see. That tells me that Dan Birmingham isn't working with Winky, even though that still wouldn't make a difference. I agree once again with Fe'Roz. I think some forgot that Mosley hurt Winky in one of there bouts. Also, Shane Mosley clearly said he would not want to fight Williams. That tells you right there that Williams is the most feared fighter in boxing, not avoided but FEARED. Now who is running scared now? Mosley said he's only interested in fighting Hatton, Pacquiao or Cotto and maybe Floyd if Floyd wants to fight him. Since when does so called great fighters say I only want to fight some welterweights that's more my size. The only reason Mosley fought Margarito was due to the fact that he has numerous sparring sessions with Margarito in the gyms in L.A. coming up so his confidence fighting Margarito was there. Williams beats Wright easily
Friday Mar 27, 2009 01:10:16 AM
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Erudite:
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As long as Paul wants to fight the senior greats, I wouldn't mind seeing Paul fight Roy Jones at 168; that would be interesting. By the way with respects to Margarito and the foreign object in the wrap controversy .....
The Los Angeles Times obtained documents from the Department of Justice laboratory which revealed that Margarito's hand wraps containted calcium and sulfur, two of the primary elements of plaster of Paris.
The Times reports that a Department of Justice senior criminalist inspected the wrappings under stereomicroscope and X-ray flourescence spectrometer, and said calcium and sulfur were discovered.
In his report dated March 19, he said the two found elements, when mixed with oxygen - make plaster of Paris.
Friday Mar 27, 2009 08:23:08 AM
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Real Talk:
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Mosley just went through a divorce !!! I really shouldn't have to say any more but here we go . Gots to get that paper now. Only got a couple good fights left . Poof
Friday Mar 27, 2009 11:58:09 AM
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MisterLee:
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Fe'Roz, the crow is almost thawing.... and it will either be me chomping away at it, or a buffet line for all the doubters. Regardless of the workout SOHK's, i think Winky will pull something out. It's a style thing pple, the reason Mosley would rather fight winky then paul williams is: 1.) mosley got hurt and lost handedly to a long, tall fighter with boxing skills and hurt power in Vernon Forrest 2.) Paul Williams is like half his age
Winky walks straight at you so at least you have a puncher's chance of getting to him, Paul will be too fast, too tall, too slippery, and will hit you too much to make a good fight out of the old bones. May an old mosley who was quicker could handle paul, but not in this stage of his career. HOWEVER, if Paul had al the belts, you konw mosley will gun him, 40 years old or not. Mosley DOES have courage, but he ain't stupid! Anyways, you DOUBTERS, the CROW will be served baked or bbq and marinated with all the finest chalk and ingredients. BE PREPARED.
Friday Mar 27, 2009 12:29:43 PM
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MisterLee:
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I meant a young mosley.
Friday Mar 27, 2009 12:30:25 PM
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MisterLee:
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Also, we all know Winky doesn't get hurt, he gets angry
Just like you don't bring a knife to a gun fight, you don't bring a gun to a Winky Fight. Pc out! I'm rooting for Wright on Apr. 11th!
Friday Mar 27, 2009 01:12:58 PM
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Anony:
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WINKY WRIGHT BY DECISION... if Quintana was "slick", Winky is "slicker" and his defense is much better than Quintana as well. So... it will be too much for "the most feared fighter in boxing" to handle. Paul Williams just made a bad decision fighting Winky. You hear it from Anony. Go make your bets!!!!
Friday Mar 27, 2009 03:11:57 PM
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ECM-PR:
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I agree with Mister Lee. We all know that Winky can take a punch. Just ask Mosley when Winky challenged him with his chin out and got hit flush. The question is Winky's conditioning. If he comes in the same shape as he did when he fought Tito, he will win hands down. However, if he comes out overweight (with a Krispy Kreme belly) as he did against Hopkins, he will disappoint himself and all his fans. Btw, if in shape, Winky will outjab the jabber! Winky is the man at 160 and he will prove it. Out!
Friday Mar 27, 2009 11:08:13 PM
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MisterLee:
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Krispy Kreme! You know the champ's weakness! I hope he saves it for AFTER the fight. Gawd, did he take his superstar status for granted when he fight hopkins? Oh well, it' s a mistake, it happens. i hope he gets back on the horse. Am i crazy, or is he able to challenge pavlik and abraham and give them a run for the money? I MUST be taking crazy pills here, i invented the piano necktie! Williams has ONE LOOK!
Sunday Mar 29, 2009 12:28:51 PM
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Bardeieu:
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I agree with SchoolOfHardKnocks. I watched Winky spar with Craig McEwan last week in Vegas. McEwan is a Scottish guy who is as fast but more compact and subtle than Williams. Winky is smart but McEwan was outthinking him more often than not. Winky`s people seem to want him to `bull` his way past Williams` defence which is the worst tactic possible. its Williams for me and inside the distance. Sorry to say it because I like Winky
Sunday Apr 5, 2009 08:35:51 AM
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Bardeieu:
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BTW, Pepper Roach was in Vegas with McEwan. mcEwan is based at the Wildcard too. Pep is greatly under rated as a coach. He has good tactical awareness and reads fights and fighters well. He`s crazy though!
Sunday Apr 5, 2009 11:52:00 AM
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Ken Hissner:
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Williams is limited. He is no Tommy Hearns. His height will mean nothing at 160 let alone 168
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Angie And Goody...23 Years Later
Twenty three years later after they seconded Marvin Hagler and Ray Leonard in Las Vegas, Goody Petronelli and Angelo Dundee crossed paths again. This time, it was at Foxwoods. Photo/friend of TSS "The Iceman" John Scully reports there were only pleasantries exchanged. Goody didn't debate the split decision victory enjoyed by Leonard, which to this day Hagler disputes.
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