British Champion Scott Gammer has found a way to turn back every opponent he’s faced thus far in his career but this Friday, March 2, in front of a worldwide internet viewing audience, the powerful Welshman will find himself in a pressure cooker with the most accomplished British heavyweight since Lennox Lewis, Danny “The Brixton Bomber” Williams.
Nothing less than a searing twelve round firefight is expected when Gammer clashes with Williams at the Sports Centre in Neath, Wales but the unbeaten 30 year old puncher will be dealing with the issues of respect and recognition as well the worst intentions of the former world title challenger.
“Being British Heavyweight Champion is a very big thing and some great people have held it and been recognised, but I haven’t got that recognition,” said Gammer. “No one has ever defended the British title in front on a worldwide audience before and I couldn’t ask for better circumstances to display the victory I will achieve over Danny Williams.”
Gammer will face a dangerous opponent made much more lethal as the “Brixton Bomber” has publicly stated that he will leave no stone unturned in his efforts to crush the British Champion in this all or nothing showdown between two men with everything to lose.
“If you mention Danny Williams, everyone knows who he is and beating him will be a big stepping stone in launching my career,” said Gammer. “I’m confident in myself and know I’ve got the tools to beat him.”
The Scott Gammer vs. Danny Williams British Heavyweight Title Fight can be seen outside the UK as a live streaming internet broadcast on Friday, March 2, 2007. The two hour broadcast features a full undercard featuring up and coming British stars and quality European veterans.
Visit http://www.101knockouts.com/ to learn more about this groundbreaking internet TV title fight or click here to register for the two hour broadcast which starts at 5PM ET/2PM PT (22:00 GMT). Purchases made before March 1 will be discounted 15%.
Eminent sports journalist and four time Sony broadcast award winner Graham Beecroft and retired middleweight Tony Jenkins will provide commentary for the live, two hour internet broadcast.
The first live internet broadcast streaming of a British heavyweight title fight is brought to you by Barry Hearn’s Matchroom Sport and Boxnet, who operate 101knockouts.com on behalf of Matchroom Sports. Barry has been involved in boxing for over 35 years, managing such world champions as Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn and Naseem Hamed.
