I don't see how he could embarrass him. Coralles was taylor made for Floyd that night he just stalked Floyd around the ring trying to land the perfect shot. Of course against Floyd's speed that time was never going to come and he just got beat to the punch time and time again.Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
Williams doesn't wait for the perfect opportunity to throw he just throws with abandon. Sure he'll get countered we saw that against Mitchell but if Floyd can't back him up he'll just keep on throwing and throwing.
Watching Floyd fight Oscar I think it's fair to say that had Oscar thrown more he could have won that fight, well Williams would probably double Oscar's output.
It's a very hard style matchup in my opinon. I actually think Cotto would do better against Williams because he would just get inside and rip to the body but Floyd isn't an inside fighter and he's not a pressure fighter either nor does he have the power of Cotto.
Floyd's plan of evade and pot shot with single power shots imo wouldn't work against Williams and so he would need to adopt another tactic.
Not saying Floyd couldn't do it, but I'd love to see how he responded to that challenge.
A fight with Hatton imo is already a forgone conclusion in terms of outcome. Floyd outboxes him with ease, keeping well out of the way of any Hatton body shots and strafing him with stinging right hands.
The Williams fight is a different puzzle for Floyd and one he's not experienced yet.


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