Quintana hit him with the very hardest and cleanest shots last fight and it never staggered Williams. Quitana's strategy of hitting and staying low was effective and then smothering the long reach of Williams. I think if Williams doubles and triple his jab, throws uppercuts, and steps back so when he punches Quitana will be in the power range, he can effectively neutralize Quintana's game plan. Usually rematches of these sorts end up the same as the first fight, but I feel Williams will definitely be focused and has been working on the fundamental errors that he showed. It might be too quick a rematch, but although he is one dimensional, Quitana fought the very best he could against Williams, hitting him with accurate power shots through out the fight, and Williams lost but still showed in certain rounds he can control the fight with his ability if he doesn't get too anxious and just sticks to jabs and movement. Also, unless a cut or swelling occurs, I don't see this fight not going to the cards, but I do feel the Williams can catch Quintana if he sticks to his game plan. Quintana is the more versatile of the two, but Williams has the ability and will show improvement upon the errors from the last fight.
Lockett is going to bring the fight to Pavlik within 3 rounds, and then Pavlik will put him to sleep. Lockett is use to rough and tumble fights with low ability fighters, he will feel just how strong Pavlik is and relentless. Although there have been articles referring to Pavlik overlooking Lockett and possibly not as focused, they said the same thing about Gina Carano in her Elite XC bout, and she actually fought a tough skilled opponent.
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Quintana hit him with the very hardest and cleanest shots last fight and it never staggered Williams. Quitana's strategy of hitting and staying low was effective and then smothering the long reach of Williams. I think if Williams doubles and triple his jab, throws uppercuts, and steps back so when he punches Quitana will be in the power range, he can effectively neutralize Quintana's game plan. Usually rematches of these sorts end up the same as the first fight, but I feel Williams will definitely be focused and has been working on the fundamental errors that he showed. It might be too quick a rematch, but although he is one dimensional, Quitana fought the very best he could against Williams, hitting him with accurate power shots through out the fight, and Williams lost but still showed in certain rounds he can control the fight with his ability if he doesn't get too anxious and just sticks to jabs and movement. Also, unless a cut or swelling occurs, I don't see this fight not going to the cards, but I do feel the Williams can catch Quintana if he sticks to his game plan. Quintana is the more versatile of the two, but Williams has the ability and will show improvement upon the errors from the last fight.
Lockett is going to bring the fight to Pavlik within 3 rounds, and then Pavlik will put him to sleep. Lockett is use to rough and tumble fights with low ability fighters, he will feel just how strong Pavlik is and relentless. Although there have been articles referring to Pavlik overlooking Lockett and possibly not as focused, they said the same thing about Gina Carano in her Elite XC bout, and she actually fought a tough skilled opponent.
I was right on with my evaluation for 3rd TKO Pavlik, and Williams basically keeping Quintana at the end on his punching range. Analyzing what needs to be done is one thing, then having the fighters do it and the outcome is as precise is nice. I did the same with Euro 2008 with prop bets on correct scores. MMA, Boxing and Soccer all seemed as if it was a foregone conclusion today. Da'Tara at the Belmont today was a win for me today not do to handicapping, it was pure luck and circumstances that made me take a shot in the dark because of the name (lol). It's great to do your homework and get some positive results, and getting an early birthday gift included is the icing on a great cake!
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I was right on with my evaluation for 3rd TKO Pavlik, and Williams basically keeping Quintana at the end on his punching range. Analyzing what needs to be done is one thing, then having the fighters do it and the outcome is as precise is nice. I did the same with Euro 2008 with prop bets on correct scores. MMA, Boxing and Soccer all seemed as if it was a foregone conclusion today. Da'Tara at the Belmont today was a win for me today not do to handicapping, it was pure luck and circumstances that made me take a shot in the dark because of the name (lol). It's great to do your homework and get some positive results, and getting an early birthday gift included is the icing on a great cake!
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