Look at the "old-timers" winning big fights recently: Mosley over Margarito and Hopkins over Pavlik. Margarito will still be able to land big fights as will Pavlik. In Pavlik's case, he may actually be better off in his career because of the loss. Boxing fans may think less of them because of the loss, but it didn't affect their marketability. Margarito, barring suspension, will still be in line to fight Cotto in June. Abraham still wants Pavlik. Kessler has spoken of wanting to fight Pavlik.
And if Williams loses to Winky, like I said, more people will line up to fight him because he will appear beatable.
I agree with someone else who said this fight was bigger for Winky. For Winky, it is a crossroads fight. A weak showing will take him out of the picture, a strong showing will make him a contender.
Last edited by Rantcatrat; 02-05-2009 at 04:13 PM.
I thinks its a great fight. One for the purist
The reason this is a great matchup because it sets up winner up for a big Pavlik fight. If Winky wins, he's back on the radar. If Williams wins, he's established himself at MW.
I think this is one that williams will win. Wright was great but ring rust, the loss to Hopkins, a mind set that I am not sure I understand (not pursueing a rematch with Taylor and instead taking on Hopkins) and age I think will finally catch up with him in this fight. Williams by KO.
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If Winky was fighting Pavlik I would like his chances better because Pavlik is one punch at a time, easy to time, easy to counter....meanwhile Williams is an output puncher, he's going to win rounds just on shear numbers of punches thrown. Unless Winky is able to hurt Williams or totally throw his game off he's not going to win.
Plus Williams is also a southpaw and I'm thinking that will affect Winky more than Williams
Well if Williams is able to keep his punch output up then he's got a shot....I don't fancy Winky's chances in this one to be totally honest
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