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Is Paul Williams done with boxing?
After suffering a dangerous KO, should Paul Williams continue boxing?
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
he should end his run at that weight class that is for sure..
he definitely needs to go back to the drawing board as far as his technique goes..
with all his height and length, he still fights like hes the little guy
instead of using his range and picking his shots, he chases people chin out, with the looping jab
he needs a trainer like emmanuel stewart to teach him how to fight like klitchko
- 1 decade ago
He's still young. If he was older and suffered that knockout, he should quit. But he's still 29. Follow the Amir Khan approach, go back to the drawing board, maybe get a new trainer, and get his career back on track. Maybe even have a rubber match with Martinez, though he'll be reluctant to do so.
- nepsterLv 61 decade ago
P-Will couldn't draw flies before. He sure as hell won't be able to draw flies now. There's a local boxer here named Jimmy Lange who's an unknown that draws 5,000 to the Patriot Center in the DC area. P-Will and Martinez drew 5,100. That should give you an idea of P-Will's drawing power. Add that into his now suspect chin, his devestated self confidence and that spells disaster down the road.
- Mikaele LeloLv 51 decade ago
no he should stay with boxing getting knocked out is gonna make him a better fighter
or at least a smarter fighter
getting k.o'ed is a part of most boxers careers
he should continue
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think he will take a little break (pun intended) and think about it.