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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
He goes from a career nearly lowest weight to almost the highest in his career. He gets one of his best wins at 228 and then skyrockets to 270 his next fight. WTF? 42 f#cking pounds! Well good luck to him. He should beat this Platov guy but I really could care less. Danny is too inconsistant.
Have you seen this other guy's record? Williams is getting KTFO!
You really think so Bilbo? I know Platov is showing a high KO percentage, but going into his 28th fight the best he's fought is a very old Henry Akinwande about this time last year, so I really think that Williams has a chance. My worry is that he will go in with a loser's mindset as he did against Fraudley, and get beaten not because he can't win but because he's not prepared enough.
If you look at the numbers his record looks good, but if you look at who he has fought and beaten, Danny has been in with the much better fighters and beat the better fighters.
Yup but if you look at maxboxings schedule, Platov was supposed to fight someone else.
I'm guessing that Danny took this as a last minute stand in, hence his extreme size..
He's not in shape for this one so most likely gets put on the canvas four or five times and stopped in five or six rounds.
But the only thing you can say for certain with Danny Williams is that you cannot say anything for certain.