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8 months ago

‘Karma Will Find Him’

Nearly a decade after the tragic bout that left Prichard Colón with life-altering injuries, Terrel Williams continues to face intense public backlash. As reported by World Boxing News, fans remain unwilling to move on. Despite Williams having retired and stepped away from the public eye, renewed attention on the Colón case has reignited outrage across social media. The term “righteous indignation” — moral anger seen as justified — has become a common theme in public reaction to Williams’ reappearance. Posts featuring Williams, particularly those highlighting his past performances or comeback mentions, are flooded with comments calling for “karma” and “justice.” “The fact that you walk free after those rabbit punches is disgusting,” one fan wrote, referencing the repeated blows to the back of Colón’s head during the 2015 fight — punches that ultimately ended his boxing career and left him permanently injured. Other comments are even more direct. “Should be in jail,” reads one stark reply still present under an old promotional video. Another user wrote, “I pray every day karma gets you — the sooner the better. And I’ll gladly watch it happen.” Dozens of similar messages express ongoing outrage, disbelief, and a deep sense that justice has yet to be served. “I hope karma hits you back a thousand times for what you did,” said another. Insults like “The Champion of Rabbit Punches” and comments declaring “You’ll always be a loser” regularly appear beneath posts tied to Williams — even on inactive accounts. Prichard Colón, once a promising Puerto Rican Olympian, was left in a coma following the fight and was later diagnosed with permanent brain damage. While Williams was never criminally charged, the incident remains one of boxing’s most tragic and polarizing. Colón’s long, courageous recovery continues to inspire — and serves as a lasting reminder to fans who show no signs of forgetting, or forgiving.