I was really impressed with this kid coming out of the 2000 games
because of his slick & laser sharp punching style. He was the total
package you could ask for in any young prospect & HBO did a good job
of getting him exposure.
I thought it was tough gauging him against Bojodo & Cotto but when it was
said & done I thought that Williams would rule 140lbs with some vast
guidance & experience. Roy Jones I guess thought the same because he
took Williams under his wing & tried to give him advice about the business.
Then somehow Williams gotten lazy & stopped training losing to bums. Now
he's even behind bars. What a waste of talent! I'm positive if he stayed
on the right track like Cotto he could've been Floyd's nemisis at 140lbs
without a doubt!
Does anyone agree? Does any of ya'll remember how awesome he
looked coming out of Sidney? I know it can't just be me, this kid looked
amazing.
Ricardo William's Ability...Before He Wasted It.
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I remember the first time I saw Cotto he was only 16 and looked as a great prospect. But then I heard he had lost to "the next De La Hoya", a 16 year old US boxer. That was Ricardo Williams.
Cotto beat Williams before the 2000 Olympics but Williams got great Olympic exposure with his semi-final victory over cuban Diogenes Luna and was expected to do better in the pro ranks. It's a shame he destroyed his career that way.
Cotto beat Williams before the 2000 Olympics but Williams got great Olympic exposure with his semi-final victory over cuban Diogenes Luna and was expected to do better in the pro ranks. It's a shame he destroyed his career that way.