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    Default Gammer agrees new Williams date

    British heavyweight champion Scott Gammer will defend his title against Danny Williams in Wales on 2 March.

    full article here http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6204703.stm

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    Default Re: Gammer agrees new Williams date

    As a Welshman, I'm quite glad that Paul Boyce has stuck to his guns in promoting the champion who will be a home fighter, rather than accept the lure of a reasonable offer from FW to go to London to fight as the away boxer. Although Harrison did not get a decent reception last time out from the London crowd, maybe his win against Williams may turn them. His arrogance, however, will need to be stemmed before he gets the support of the British public that he had at the Olympics.

    In Williams, I feel there is an opponent of the type that Gammer has not faced before, which is a fighter with the power to KO with one punch, but its all a matter of staying away from that massive punch. I can see him doing an even better job than Harrison on Williams, as Gammer has a strong jab, to keep Williams at bay, and the flurry that rocked Harrison in the second won't happen in this bout. I'd go for a Gammer TKO, in around 6 or 7, as his workrate will just swamp Williams, and rip open those healed cuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
    As a Welshman, I'm quite glad that Paul Boyce has stuck to his guns in promoting the champion who will be a home fighter, rather than accept the lure of a reasonable offer from FW to go to London to fight as the away boxer. Although Harrison did not get a decent reception last time out from the London crowd, maybe his win against Williams may turn them. His arrogance, however, will need to be stemmed before he gets the support of the British public that he had at the Olympics.

    In Williams, I feel there is an opponent of the type that Gammer has not faced before, which is a fighter with the power to KO with one punch, but its all a matter of staying away from that massive punch. I can see him doing an even better job than Harrison on Williams, as Gammer has a strong jab, to keep Williams at bay, and the flurry that rocked Harrison in the second won't happen in this bout. I'd go for a Gammer TKO, in around 6 or 7, as his workrate will just swamp Williams, and rip open those healed cuts.
    this will be first time ive seen gammer when he fights williams i hope he is good we need some good hws in this day and age

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