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    Default Williams is still world class.

    He got destroyed by awesome Marvilla I still consider him elite however I mean Duran got starched in two it's how he comes back.

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    agreed!

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    Definitely. He's still an elite fighter, probably still top 10 P4P, he just got caught with an excellent punch. I think he'll come back strong.

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    No way he is top ten p4p, get him back in there with Cintron that fight looked like it was going to be close, I think Pac would beat him. His skills are very basic and he relys on his courage,Workrate and stamina he gets beat by the very best.

    He is world class but elite not for me.

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    No way he is top ten p4p, get him back in there with Cintron that fight looked like it was going to be close, I think Pac would beat him. His skills are very basic and he relys on his courage,Workrate and stamina he gets beat by the very best.

    He is world class but elite not for me.
    I thought Cintron was going to spark him in the first fight and I'd make the same prediction if they met again. It's just a bad matchup for Williams IMO.

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    He says so long to p4p. Big question is has pandoras box been opened on his chin which has been looking less and less reliable. After that he has his awesome volume left.....maybe I'm off but I think he's on the other side of it!

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    Default Re: Williams is still world class.

    As people have said in other threads, Paul needs to learn how to really box and use his height and reach advantages, too much reliance on workrate.

    Still a very good fighter though, just needs to work out some of the flaws.

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