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    Winky is Sure He’s Still “The (W)right Stuff”

    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Winky Wright has seen this movie before.

    He recognizes the characters, has memorized the plot and knows precisely when to turn away as cruel fates conspire against the hero at the end.

    And yet, as disappointed as he’s been at each viewing, he’s plunking down the cash for yet another ticket.

    “I’m counting on the fans this time,” Wright told krikya360.com. “I know they’ll back me. I know they watch the fights. And if things don’t go the way they’re supposed to again, they’ll still be smart enough to know what really happened.”

    The sport’s reigning 37-year-old poster boy for big-screen drama gone bad, Wright takes another stab at stardom when he faces up-and-coming multi-division phenom Paul Williams in a 160-pound bout on April 11 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

    Now 51-4-1 over an 18-plus year career, Wright remains frustrated – but undeterred – by what he perceives as injustice thrust upon him in several fights against more celebrated colleagues on boxing’s walk of fame.

    Act One, a majority decision loss to WBO junior middleweight challenger Harry Simon on the then-unbeaten Simon’s home turf in South Africa.

    Act Two, a majority decision loss to IBF junior middleweight champion Fernando Vargas in the then-unbeaten Californian’s third title defense.

    Act Three, a hotly contested draw against WBC/WBO middleweight champion Jermain Taylor in which the then-unbeaten former Olympian faded badly late. [details]

    #2
    I like both guys, but i'm rootin for Winky in this fight. If he's anywhere close to peak form, he'll win.

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      #3
      Originally posted by mangler View Post
      I like both guys, but i'm rootin for Winky in this fight. If he's anywhere close to peak form, he'll win.
      I agree, homie.

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        #4
        i'll be rooting for winky like always but im not so sure how he can comeback at top form with the long layoff. we'll see

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          #5
          Let's go winky!!!!

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            #6
            winky will dominate the anorexic basterd child, paul will get punished by a unprimed Winky Wright

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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Act Three, a hotly contested draw against WBC/WBO middleweight champion Jermain Taylor in which the then-unbeaten former Olympian faded badly late. [details]
              Winky's a great fighter but he has no right to complain about the Taylor fight - Winky would have got the decision if he hadn't stopped fighting in the last round; and he could have had a rematch but turned it down. Moaning about it now makes him sound like a cry baby.

              And Hopkins won clearly, he has no right to ***** about that decision either, although it was quite close.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                And Hopkins won clearly, he has no right to ***** about that decision either, although it was quite close.
                He should complain about how dirty bhop fought, if that is what he is complaining about then I guess he has the right to complain

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                  Winky's a great fighter but he has no right to complain about the Taylor fight - Winky would have got the decision if he hadn't stopped fighting in the last round
                  winky won the last round...someone needs to stop listening to hbo....

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                    #10
                    War winky!!!!

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