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Well I was right,,,Either he as going to show his ge or do a Bhop...He showed his age...was not even competitive
haha that's what we love stand over the fence with a foot firmly in both sides

I actually didn't think he showed his age that much really, it was just Williams was that good. He'd have been a nightmare for Winky at any time in his career imo.

You caught that one did ya.....

In all honesty no he did not look too bad...Certainly showed he lost a few steps though...The long layoff may have really been a big factor in his performance....
The work rate of Williams was just too much for Winky to deal with
I think the main factor is that Williams is just a whole lot more awkward to figure out than we realised.

I actually (suprisingly) liked Larry Merchant's pre fight analysis about how in battles between old champs and young stars its usually speed that kills.

I think Williams workrate was just to much and he threw far too many combinations for Winky to handle.

It's difficult to see who could beat him at 147-154 but Quintana managed it so he can't be unbeatable.

If he makes a mark at 160 I'd love to see Joe come out of retirement and give him an boxing lesson.

I guess its possible however that a fight with Bernard Hopkins is not completely out of the picture at a 170 catchweight if neither can get a big fight later this year.

After what Williams did to Winky and Hopkins did to Pavlik that would make for an intriguing fight.