A better post would have been labeled "Mosley/Mayweather want no part of Paul Williams." And you could list a couple more top welterweights.
pw is willing to go back to 147 if it's mosley or floyd but won't do it if it's for clottey.
Mosley already stated that he wants none of Williams.
If Mosley doesn't want it with Williams, what makes Williams think Floyd will ?
Williams should forget 147, He won't get any fights there. He is too damn big.
He can be dominant at 154 and 160.
Mosley and Mayweather does not want to fight Paul for it's a high risk low reward fight for them. They might as well fight the cash cow and smaller fighter in PAC.
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I read the article and that is a quote from someone other than PBF. You can write your own article, say the same thing, quote yourself, and it still doesn't mean PBF would fight Paul Williams. Thats not what PBF is saying or even indicating. Paul has been calling out all of the named welterweights from Cotto to Mosley to Mayweather and now Pac. I'm not trying to put the boycott of Paul Williams all on PBF, because everybody always says PBF ducks everyone. I do think PBF is the only who can beat Paul Williams. But as far as fighting Paul Williams, none of them want that problem.
Last edited by blegit; 11-25-2009 at 01:03 AM.
1 Of The Reasons That Nobody Wants To Fight Williams Is He Throws To Many Punches. Who Will Want To Fight A Fighter That Throws 1000+ Punches A Fight. Mosley Is A Good Fighter But I Dnt See Him Winning Against Williams. As For Mayweather Hes Got A Chance Due To The Fact That Hes A Counter Puncher. It Will Be A Good Fight But At The End Of The Fight I Got My Money On Mayweather.
At this point in time, while Mayweather is in negotiations with Pacquiao and Williams is scheduled to fight Martinez, Dan Goossen's opinion is by far the most reliable source. Even if Pacquiao beat Floyd up (which wont happen), could you honestly see him facing Williams (who at that time should still be undefeated) at 147? Roach would sooner sh** himself. Could you see Mosley taking such a big risk at this point in career when he's nearing 40? If Floyd and Williams continue their streaks, (which will boost Williams' reputation as the ultimate fighter who everyone is ducking), Floyd will have to face him, and people will pay to watch that David vs Goliath battle.
While I admit that is all a bit far-fetched, it is definitely not the most unlikely situation for the future of the division.
Anyone that overlooks Martinez be it Goosen or whoever needs to take a step back.
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