On Nov 29th
2-time WBO Welterweight World Champion Paul "The Punisher" Williams will
be taking on 3-time World Champion, Verno Phillips, in an interim 12 round
Super Welterweight World Championship bout in
Ontario,
California
and broadcast on HBO. Also featured is Cristobal "The Nightmare" Arreola,
the WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Champion versus NABF Heavyweight
Champion, Travis "Freight Train" Walker in a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Elimination bout.
The
following is a question and answer with Paul Williams on Saturday's fight
against Phillips. Be sure to get your
predictions in for these two fights before fight time!
QUESTION: What do you believe makes a
fighter like 3-time World Champion Verno Phillips accept a challenge from you,
but others avoiding the clash such as Shane Mosely, Antonio Margarito and Kelly
Pavlik?
ANSWER: Verno Phillips has no choice. His
mortality table has come to an end. He's
not in the situation where he can pick and choose.
QUESTION: It's known that you are an
extremely large fighter for being a natural 147-pound with an 82" reach
and your physical size is comparable to heavyweight fighters such as the
Klitschko brothers, Wladimir and Vitali, who have a reach of 81" and
80" respectively. Do you believe
that this is the main reason your counterparts avoid you even when millions of
dollars have been offered to them to fight you?
ANSWER: It's not so much my reach. It is
more about the fighter that I am. Verno
has fought larger fighters and won. This
is about individual ability. If Verno
thought that he couldn't win, he wouldn't have taken the fight. He must feel that with his skill level he
will be able to win.
QUESTION: Phillips stated that he has the
advantage in the weight department as well as being able to take your
punch. Would you agree with either of
his points?
ANSWER: I wouldn't say that. I go back to
Roy Jones when he fought John Ruiz. John
Ruiz was a natural 230-pounder and he didn't hurt
Roy.
QUESTION: You've had two consecutive
devastating knockouts against fighters that don't get knocked out so easily. It took Cotto five rounds against Quintana
when the referee stopped their bout. Phillips was only stopped once and that
was in 1988. How do you envision this
fight going, and do you believe you can knock him out?
ANSWER: This fight is not predicated on knocking him out. It is about winning the fight. It's about concentrating on coming out
victorious.
QUESTION: This will be your 11th fight in
California, and the 4th
one in your last five bouts. Your fight
against Margarito last year was a sell-out at the
Home
Depot
Center, which was the first time it had
ever gotten close to selling out. Do you
believe the fans embraced you as one of their own, as they may with a new Los
Angeles Dodger player?
ANSWER: Most definitely. I always receive a warm reception. I feel as if they recognize me as one of
their own. When I was at the Shane
Mosley fight they overwhelmed me with attention and autographs.
QUESTION: Winning at this level is tough to
do in every fight. Many athletes and not
just fighters, start letting outside distractions take away from their training
and focus. What keeps you hungry and
able to dedicate and sacrifice while training for a fight?
ANSWER: This is my job and it is based on winning. From day one I train to win, not to
lose. Winning is the objective
here. I want my name to come up when
people are speaking of Sugar Ray Leonard, Sugar Ray Robinson, Roberto Duran and
Tommy Hearns. I want my name mentioned
among that group and that keeps me motivated and hungry.
QUESTION: What goes through your mind when you break camp and prepare for the
countdown to your fight?
ANSWER: When you've been on the road for 5 months you get excited because you
know it's close to going home time. So I
just want to do the job that I came to do and get out.
QUESTION: Providing you with your fight on Saturday, give me the top three names
your would like to fight next and why?
ANSWER: I'm going to leave that up to my
management team. I will fight who ever
they put in front of me at 147,154 or 160.
FINAL COMMENT: I'm expecting a great fight. The
winner will be the best fighter that night. No predictions.