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    Default Re: Top 5 p4p willing to fight all-comers

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    Thanks for clearing that up, could make a reality show out of boxing negotiations, actually that's a million dollar idea right there. Thing is that, while he lost to Quintana he battered him in one round in the rematch much more convincing than Cotto did, and he still does hold a victory over Margarito. So technically he should still have some negotiating power at 147, even if he doesn't know how to use it.[/quote]


    Sure he should but thing is like I said Williams want guys to fight when he says and seems to not want guys to fight anyone else until he calls them....

    Like I stressed he actually thought that because he was ready to fight that the other guys should have just stepped in the ring....forget the fact they had just fought a month or 2 ago and were healing he did not even want them to have full training camps...he wanted them to fight in a month after his team made the offer.....yet he lays around a year and refused to accept any titiel offers...he took the CQ fight because he thought it would be an easy defense....It back fired...
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    Default Re: Top 5 p4p willing to fight all-comers

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    Thanks for clearing that up, could make a reality show out of boxing negotiations, actually that's a million dollar idea right there. Thing is that, while he lost to Quintana he battered him in one round in the rematch much more convincing than Cotto did, and he still does hold a victory over Margarito. So technically he should still have some negotiating power at 147, even if he doesn't know how to use it.

    Sure he should but thing is like I said Williams want guys to fight when he says and seems to not want guys to fight anyone else until he calls them....

    Like I stressed he actually thought that because he was ready to fight that the other guys should have just stepped in the ring....forget the fact they had just fought a month or 2 ago and were healing he did not even want them to have full training camps...he wanted them to fight in a month after his team made the offer.....yet he lays around a year and refused to accept any titiel offers...he took the CQ fight because he thought it would be an easy defense....It back fired...
    Yes, that's why I said he doesn't know how to use his leverage. Also, you have to give him credit for making up his loss against Quintana.
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