New here, but long time reader and been betting on BOXING for many years.
The first fight between Williams and Martinez was obviously very close and competitive. The 2nd one should be similar.
BUT, people seem to be forgetting that Williams was SUPPOSED to be fighting Kelly Pavlik before Pavlik withdrew due to injury. Martinez replaced him with about 2 or 3 weeks to go.
Thats not enough time to go from training to fight a basic orthodox fighter to training to fight one of the slickest and quickest southpaws around.
And sure, Martinez was also brought in on short notice, but Paul williams isn't a complicated guy to fight. He is a southpaw that fights like an orthodox fighter. That is to say, he comes forwards and brawls. Isnt slick at all and doesn't use his height advantage.
With a full training camp this time, I think Paul Williams stands to fair a bit better this time around. Not to mention, I think Judges will favor him because he tends to throw more punches and comes forward.
I like Williams by decision.
Thoughts?
The first fight between Williams and Martinez was obviously very close and competitive. The 2nd one should be similar.
BUT, people seem to be forgetting that Williams was SUPPOSED to be fighting Kelly Pavlik before Pavlik withdrew due to injury. Martinez replaced him with about 2 or 3 weeks to go.
Thats not enough time to go from training to fight a basic orthodox fighter to training to fight one of the slickest and quickest southpaws around.
And sure, Martinez was also brought in on short notice, but Paul williams isn't a complicated guy to fight. He is a southpaw that fights like an orthodox fighter. That is to say, he comes forwards and brawls. Isnt slick at all and doesn't use his height advantage.
With a full training camp this time, I think Paul Williams stands to fair a bit better this time around. Not to mention, I think Judges will favor him because he tends to throw more punches and comes forward.
I like Williams by decision.
Thoughts?