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    Paul Williams is paralyzed below waist after motorcycle accident

    Manager: Williams is paralyzed below waist after motorcycle accident
    by Lem Satterfield
    May 28th, 2012
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    Manager George Peterson has confirmed a report by Augusta, Georgia’s WRDW-TV that former two-time welterweight titleholder Paul Williams was involved in a motorcycle accident on Sunday near Atlanta that has rendered the fighter paralyzed from the waist down.

    Peterson corroborated the initial report that Williams' crash occurred on Sunday morning. Peterson said Williams is hospitalized with surgery scheduled for Wednesday that is intended to stabilize the healthy upper half of the fighter's spine by putting a protective wall around it.

    "That's to protect the remainder of his spinal cord, and that will enable him to use his upper body movements," said Peterson, who also trains Williams. "But from the waist down, though, his movement is totally gone. He won't be able to walk again."

    Williams, 30, suffered a severed spinal cord after being thrown from his motorcycle, an assessment of Williams' condition that was made by a doctor who examined him, Peterson told RingTV.com.

    "We're going through this healing process, and we don't care whether or not he will ever box again," said Peterson of Williams, who landed hard on his back after swerving to avoid an oncoming vehicle.

    "Our immediate concerns are seeing Paul heal to the point where he can be mobile. Other than that, Paul is in an excellent frame of mind and he's in excellent condition, mentally."

    In a bout that was to promoted by Williams' promoter, Dan Goossen, in association with Golden Boy Promotions, Williams (41-2, 27 KOs) was scheduled to challenge WBC junior middleweight beltholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 KOs) on Sept. 15 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    "I heard about it yesterday, and I have been informed, and I understand that it's pretty serious," said Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, who was notified by Williams' advisor, Al Haymon. "Right now, we wish Paul the best. It sounds very, very serious. I hope that he is going to be okay."

    Peterson said that he was in the Washington, D.C. area on Sunday, where Williams traditionally trains, when he was first notified about the boxer's accident.

    "I heard about it yesterday morning. We had been in D.C. training, and so that's where I was," said Peterson. "Paul's brother was getting married at about 5 p.m., and Paul was down there for the wedding."

    Peterson conveyed Williams' discription of the accident to RingTV.com.

    "Paul said he was riding his bike and he and this car were going around a curb. Paul had the outside lane and the car had the inside lane," said Peterson.

    "But the car, Paul noticed, couldn't make the turn without coming over into his lane. So Paul tried to give him the room that he would need so that he could avoid from getting hit. That's when he noticed an on-coming car."

    Peterson said Williams tried to elude an impact with the opposing vehicle.

    "Paul had the choice of hitting the oncoming car head-on, or to go across the highway and down the embankment and down the roadway about a hundred feet," said Peterson.

    "Paul landed on his back, and that severed his spinal cord. As a result of that, he was paralyzed from the waist down."

    Peterson said that the man who "lost control of his car and swerved over into Paul's lane, he actually stopped and called 911" and waited for the ambulance and paramedics to arrive and to assist Williams.

    Peterson said that Wednesday's operation is intended to allow Williams to "use his upperbody, such as his arms, his hands and his neck and so forth."

    Williams has split bouts with RING middleweight champ Sergio Martinez and former 147-pound beltholder Carlos Quintana. Williams has also won a disputed majority decision over Erislandy Lara last year, and is coming off a unanimous decision over Nobuhiro Ishida in February.

    Williams' victory over Lara in July of last year helped him to rebound from a second-round knockout loss to Martinez in November of 2010.

    "You know, Paul still believes, because Paul is all about coming back from adversity," said Peterson. "So Paul still believes that he will be back. He's not convinced that this is the end for him. Not at all."

    Schaefer said Alvarez still intends to fight on Sept. 15, and that three opponents are being considered.

    "There is no change in plans. Canelo is definitely fighting on Sept. 15 from the MGM Grand on pay per view, and we are looking at three alternatives. I have had conversations with [Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker] Eric [Gomez,] and with Oscar, but I won't discuss or disclose the alternatives," said Schaefer.

    "But right now, that is really not important and none of that really matters, because based on what I've heard, this is extremely serious. The most important thing is that fight fans from around the world should have Paul Williams in their prayers."

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    Extremely sad story, especially coming from one of the most talented boxers in the world today. P-Will, or The Punisher, was definitely one of boxing's brightest hopes, particularly 4 years ago when he was around 26 years young.

    His devastating 2nd round KO defeat against Sergio Martinez, however, may have changed his ring fortunes in full 180 degrees. Willliams was then the 3rd best pound for pound boxer in the world, behind Pacquiao and Floyd, but the shocking KO loss that saw P-Will lying on the ring floor for several minutes was completely telling. He was never the same after, winning a unimpressive UD victory against Ishida and an even worse MD win against Lara.

    Williams was a freak of nature. He was 6'1 tall and could easily weigh anywhere between 147 to 168 lbs. He was touted to be one of Pacquiao's future challengers at 154 sometime two years ago but the loss against Martinez changed all that. At 6'1, Pacquiao wouldn't even dare come close to him and even if a fight would be set at 147 lbs, there's absolutely no way for Pacquiao to consider fighting Williams.

    It's unfortunate also that we wouldn't be able to see if Williams is capable of bouncing back. His next fight against Saul Alvarez would have been worthwhile to watch. An impressive P-Will victory would have provided further belief that a third fight against Martinez was possible. A loss though would propel Alvarez's stock even further and may line him up for a showdown against co-Mexican Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. in an extremely popular fight expected to be seen by millions. Alvarez likewise would be the next in line for a shot at Martinez if ever the former opts to fight Sergio.

    Sayang...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay P. Mercado View Post
    Extremely sad story, especially coming from one of the most talented boxers in the world today. P-Will, or The Punisher, was definitely one of boxing's brightest hopes, particularly 4 years ago when he was around 26 years young.

    His devastating 2nd round KO defeat against Sergio Martinez, however, may have changed his ring fortunes in full 180 degrees. Willliams was then the 3rd best pound for pound boxer in the world, behind Pacquiao and Floyd, but the shocking KO loss that saw P-Will lying on the ring floor for several minutes was completely telling. He was never the same after, winning a unimpressive UD victory against Ishida and an even worse MD win against Lara.

    Williams was a freak of nature. He was 6'1 tall and could easily weigh anywhere between 147 to 168 lbs. He was touted to be one of Pacquiao's future challengers at 154 sometime two years ago but the loss against Martinez changed all that. At 6'1, Pacquiao wouldn't even dare come close to him and even if a fight would be set at 147 lbs, there's absolutely no way for Pacquiao to consider fighting Williams.

    It's unfortunate also that we wouldn't be able to see if Williams is capable of bouncing back. His next fight against Saul Alvarez would have been worthwhile to watch. An impressive P-Will victory would have provided further belief that a third fight against Martinez was possible. A loss though would propel Alvarez's stock even further and may line him up for a showdown against co-Mexican Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. in an extremely popular fight expected to be seen by millions. Alvarez likewise would be the next in line for a shot at Martinez if ever the former opts to fight Sergio.

    Sayang...
    sayang nga. I believe Canelo is penciled to meet Josesito lopez who upset originally scheduled canelo opponent victor ortiz (after the P-Will accident and Kirkland's "injury)

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