| WINKY WRIGHT AND PAUL WILLIAMS SET TO BATTLE AT MANDALAY BAY ON APRIL 11
“I’m excited to see these two great fighters squaring off at Mandalay Bay
on April 11th,” said Oscar de la Hoya, President of Golden Boy
Promotions. “I know that when two great champions like Winky and Paul
fight each other, they are always determined to deliver the types of
performances that will thrill fight fans.”
“It’s an exciting time for our sport,” said Dan Goossen, President of
Goossen Tutor Promotions. “Paul Williams, the Most Feared Fighter
in the World against Winky Wright, the Most Avoided Fighter
in the World; showing the world there are no challenges that won't
be accepted by real champions. This is the type of fight that will
showcase Paul's size, skills and champion's heart which he'll need
against the man that has virtually beaten every world champion he has
faced."
“I have to give credit to Paul for stepping up to the plate, it's about
time someone did...,” said Chris Lighty, CEO of Winky Promotions. “We’re
excited to get Winky back in the ring and pleased that the time is now
here. I'm glad we could make this happen. Paul may be younger, but Wink
definitely wants it more.” “These are clearly two of the most avoided fighters in boxing over the
last decade and for good reason because they are two of the best,” said
Kery Davis, senior vice president HBO Sports. “This should be a
tremendous match up of will and skill.”
The name of St. Petersburg, Florida’s Winky Wright (51-4-1, 25 KOs) has
signified excellence between the ropes for nearly two decades. A former
Undisputed Junior Middleweight World Champion who made nine successful
defenses of his crown, Wright truly broke through on the world scene in
2004 with back-to-back wins over Sugar Shane Mosley. Not one to rest on
his laurels, he moved up to middleweight in 2005 and defeated Puerto
Rican superstar Felix “Tito” Trinidad. Although he would suffer a
decision loss to Bernard Hopkins in 2007, the 37-year-old southpaw is
rested, determined and hungrier than ever for his April 11th showdown
with Williams.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve been this motivated and I can’t wait
until the bell rings,” said Wright. “Paul is one of the top young
fighters in the game, but he hasn’t seen what I’ve seen or done what I’ve
done. This is my time to shine and I won’t let this young fighter steal
my spotlight.”
Despite the fact that he’s only 27 years old, Augusta, Georgia’s Paul
Williams (36-1, 27 KOs) has done more in eight years in the pro ring than
most have done in an entire career. Owner of world titles at
welterweight and junior middleweight, Williams is now chasing after glory
at middleweight. If his past wins over Antonio Margarito, Carlos
Quintana, Sharmba Mitchell and Vernon Phillips are any indication, the
160-pound weight class had better watch out for “The Punisher.”
“I am glad that the fight is on,” said Williams. “This fight has got a
big name. Wright has taken the titles from Champions and I’d love to
take his reputation. That would add to my legacy. All I know is that
everyone says he has got a good defense and nice jab but that doesn’t
matter to me – I’m going to get mine in. I’m gonna whoop him and get in
there.”
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