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If Quintana beats Berto. How about Williams-Quintana III for the WBC Belt???

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    #11
    Quintana taps that ass yet again

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
      OK; i Give you, that. But if there is unfinish bussines why he didnt gave Quintana the 3rd fight and went to fight Kolle and Phillips?



      What that have to do with anything?
      Im just saying that he lost the last fight by 1st round KO so he should want the fight more than Williams. Williams is also a top 3-5 P4P guy and Quintana knows that he can beat him so why not jump at that fight, e****ally when you spar with him alot? If anything, I think Quintana should want it and Williams should avoid it because its far too high risk/low reward

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        #13
        If Quintana wins sure.

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          #14
          I'd be all for it, as well.

          I thought Quintana was beating Williams up until the knockout, in the second fight. Makes you wonder if Williams figured out Quintana over if it was just luck. I think the latter.

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            #15
            Originally posted by DLT View Post
            Im just saying that he lost the last fight by 1st round KO so he should want the fight more than Williams. Williams is also a top 3-5 P4P guy and Quintana knows that he can beat him so why not jump at that fight, e****ally when you spar with him alot? If anything, I think Quintana should want it and Williams should avoid it because its far too high risk/low reward
            Usually, I'm all for rubber matches. Especially when, in a case like this, Quintana would have shown he's gotten his **** together and might be ready to avenge his loss.

            That said, Paul Williams is quickly becoming a guy with a lot of possiblity- whether its because of his reach or ability to jump up and down the weight divisions- who has let years slip by without being as active as he should have been.

            The Punisher is going to become the proverbial 'what could have been..' sort of fighter, another loss and he's off the "top dogs" list for a very long while, I'd say.

            So....in this case...there's so many other guys or things I'd like to see Paul matched up against that I'd rather not revisit the Quintana chapter just yet.

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              #16
              Originally posted by DLT View Post
              Im just saying that he lost the last fight by 1st round KO so he should want the fight more than Williams. Williams is also a top 3-5 P4P guy and Quintana knows that he can beat him so why not jump at that fight, e****ally when you spar with him alot? If anything, I think Quintana should want it and Williams should avoid it because its far too high risk/low reward


              I agree with the rest of your post though

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                #17
                Originally posted by Njord777 View Post
                Usually, I'm all for rubber matches. Especially when, in a case like this, Quintana would have shown he's gotten his **** together and might be ready to avenge his loss.

                That said, Paul Williams is quickly becoming a guy with a lot of possiblity- whether its because of his reach or ability to jump up and down the weight divisions- who has let years slip by without being as active as he should have been.

                The Punisher is going to become the proverbial 'what could have been..' sort of fighter, another loss and he's off the "top dogs" list for a very long while, I'd say.

                So....in this case...there's so many other guys or things I'd like to see Paul matched up against that I'd rather not revisit the Quintana chapter just yet.
                "What couldve been"? Hes ranked in the Top 10 P4P by EVERY major boxing publication that exists even top 5 in some. Hes 29 Years old.

                "Unactive"?

                He fought 4 times in 2006.

                He fought once in 2007 due to not getting fights.

                He fought 4 times in 2008.

                He fought twice in 2009.

                So far he was one fight for 2010.


                Thats 12 fights in 4 years. Thats everything BUT inactive.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post


                  I agree with the rest of your post though
                  well that can be debated but that is where most sites have him rated. Most have him at 4 or 5 but I did see some place have him at 3. Wins over a prime, probably roided up Margarito, Winky, and Sergio are all very solid wins so I have no objection to it. Where would you rank him? Becareful with what you say because Burner is always lurking, lol

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
                    Sounds good to me. What do you guys think? It would also get Paul back to 147 Pounds.
                    I wouldn't mind seeing Paul smash Quintana again. Just to stop hearimg about the first fight. And I still don't think Williams has to prove that he's a better fighter than Qunitana. He proved that beyond a doubt in the rematch.

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                      #20
                      The only reason I have been against a rematch is that Quintana has done **** since getting erased by Williams beating Berto would be something so to me the rubber match is more appealing.

                      Williams needs to take the fight to Quintana if they fight again, he needs to be smart with his pressure but to me he should be able to make Quintana crack. If William's does not pressure smartly Quintana could outbox him again or if Williams is trying hard for the knock out.

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