CES Boxing: Aaron Williams Heading To Germany For Hernandez Fight
Cruiserweight prospect “Awesome†Aaron Williams is in Las Vegas, sparring with unbeaten light heavyweight champion “Bad†Chad Dawson, in preparation for his potential career-changing fight May 9 against former Cuban amateur champion Yoan Pablo Hernandez at Jako-Arena in Bamberg, Bayern, Germany.
Nine-time amateur champion Williams, 19-1-1 (13), born in Cleveland and fighting out of Las Vegas, is trained by former light heavyweight champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, who is also getting Dawson ready for his May 9 rematch against Antonio Tarver.
The 23-year-old Williams is coming off a win by eighth round knockout of David Williams last November in North Dakota, in which, Aaron was selected as “Fighter of the Nightâ€on the bill.
Williams was living up to his nickname, “Awesome,†until he was caught by a punch he didn’t see and stopped last May by Jose Luis Herrera on ESPN.
Williams, however, has rebounded nicely with two straight wins and now he’s stepping-up in class to face southpaw Hernandez, who lives and fights out of Germany.
“I’m going over there to win,†Williams said from training camp in Las Vegas. “I have to do what I do best and nothing else matters. Fighting him over there, once the bell rings, everything goes out the window.
“I know he’s highly rated but I take every fight the same. Sparring with Chad helps a lot because he’s a tall southpaw like Hernandez. I helped Chad get ready for his first title win and now we’re helping each other out.â€
Hernandez’ lone loss as a pro was to former world champion Wayne Braithwaite by 12 round technical knockout a year ago. Presently riding a four fight win streak, Yoan Pablo is rated in the top 15 of all four major boxing organizations: WBC #9, WBA #12, WBO #13 and IBF #14.
“Aaron is a top prospect and this is the type fight he had to take and must win in order to become a legitimate contender and future world champion,†Williams’ promoter Jimmy Burchfield of Classic Entertainment and Sports, Inc., said.
“He’s a pleasure to work with and has a rich amateur pedigree. Training under Eddie and sparring with great fighters out in Las Vegas like Dawson have really helped Aaron develop. Beating a fighter overseas like Hernandez, who is rated high by so many major organizations, certainly should move Aaron right into the top 15 world cruiserweight ratings.
“He has monster-like power and learns every time out. CES is sending another of its young guns and top prospects to Europe and this fight can help make him a worldwide commodity in boxing.â€
Go to www.cesboxing.com for more information about Classic Entertainment and Sports and Williams.
