Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
kudos to margarito for FINALLY stepping up to real fighters.

imo, paul williams is still a prospect, BUT he is a whole different level of prospect than somebody like kermit cintron.

i said that i would give toney respect if clottey (who i had never seen in the past, and i admitted it) came out and impressed me and margarito still got the w. obviously he did, but i wasnt considering that scenario (clottey breaking his hand) i have more respect for margarito (he would have lost his a** had clottey not busted his hand) than i did prior to the fight, but this is the fight where i will eat my words. if he beats williams i will think that he truely is one of the best welterweights out there because i think that paul williams may be boxings answer to lebron james.



btw........................ can anybody tell me who trains williams?? cause i seriously dont know
Finally stepping up to real fighters.......................................... ...........................Cintron AND CLottey are both better than Baldo,did you even see Cintron's last fight? Anyway,if he beats Williams,I guess you'll just fond someone else to try to rally and cheer against Tony He is trained by......1 sec...Mr.George Peterson


clottey may beat baldomir in a rematch (barring another dq or breaking a hand) but baldo beats the cintron that margarito fought (coming off a peroid of inactivity and hand surgery) all day long and twice on sundays


cc for the trainer answer, is he any good? any fighters peterson ever brought up/trained worth mentioning? im curious because i look at paul and think that hes a guy that if he had a world class trainer (steward or roach or somebody else of that caliber) to iron out the couple big wrinkles in his fight game, he would be damn near unbeatable.......................... including mayweather



but again, thats AFTER a year or two with a world class trainer............ which really is nothing more than speculation on my part at this point