Los Angeles,
CA (August 5, 2008) – Could there be a
“Pride and Punishment II” in the near future? That is the question promoter Bob Arum and his promotional firm Top Rank
must ponder following a written offer presented to them by Goossen Tutor
Promotions
“The offer to Top Rank for the
Williams-Margarito rematch is quite simple,” Goossen said. Goossen Tutor would guarantee $4,000,000 to
Top Rank/Margarito against a 50% split of net revenues. This is a major fight
for our sport and one that would draw tremendous fan and media interest.”
“Williams
shows his confidence in being the “most feared fighter in the World” today by
his willingness to fight the man he beat a little over a year ago. There’s nothing for Williams’ to prove
against Margarito, he already did that on July 14, 2007 in the ring. But Paul
is always about the biggest and most compelling fights. It’s Margarito’s turn this time to do his
best to change the verdict and Paul is saying ‘you gave me the chance, and now
I’ll be happy to give you the same opportunity.’”
“When
Margarito said he wanted a rematch right after our fight on July 14th, I said I
was happy to give him one, so of course I'd be just as happy to give him a
rematch in November,” Williams stated.
When asked
about the possibility of the rematch not happening, Williams said, “His
promoter knows that if me and Margarito get in the ring again, I would
win. They know I know how to fight him
and I’m as tough. Of course he has a chance to upset me, but the chance is slim.”
Ever since
that war on that hot 2007 summer night in which Williams defeated Margarito by
outworking and outlanding him with a constant onslaught of head and body shots,
fans of both champions have been clamoring for an encore of what in many eyes
was the 2007 “Fight of the Year.”
“I’m sure
Margarito’s fans want to see him redeem himself against Williams,” observed
Goossen, “and I know fans of Paul Williams want to see him put Margarito in his
place again while unifying the WBO and WBA welterweight titles.
“For this
fight it’s winner take all in my eyes. Our sport thrives with compelling fights
and it’s hard to imagine that their second fight would be better than the first
but I believe it would break all records for actual number of big time punches
thrown in a fight,” Goossen said.
If the
rematch isn’t made, Williams plans to continue toward every conceivable
meaningful challenge toward greatness.
“I'm top
heavy, so it's easy for me to get down to 147 when I start training. I walk
around about 160 so I can go up and down between 147 and 168,” Williams said.
“I just want to fight. I want to fight
people who are on the same level with me or on a higher level than me in their
mind. That’s what boxing is all about,
risk. My fans always tell me they love
that about me.”
Added
George Peterson, Williams’ trainer, "These guys are afraid of Paul, even
the middleweights, but it makes no sense with the money they can make fighting
him they still have to be dragged into the ring ... the boxing fans want to see
good fights and we’ll do our part to take on the riskiest fights presented to
us. When I think about it, if I put myself in that situation of having to fight
Paul, I probably wouldn’t want to fight Paul Williams’ either," he
chuckled.