A real character and he took a hell of a lot of heart into the ring!
Could of done much better too, but wasn't quite focused enough to capitalise on all of his talent.
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A real character and he took a hell of a lot of heart into the ring!
Could of done much better too, but wasn't quite focused enough to capitalise on all of his talent.
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I'll never forget watching the Tyson fight. I felt like the only one bothering as everyone thought it was going to be a masacre.
How he came back from that first round I dont know, Tyson nailed him right on the button but he didnt go over, classic.
Enjoy your retirement Danny.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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Looking back on it had it of been an early pre prison tyson or post prison tyson, williams wouldnt of had a hope in the world of escaping through that 1st round as tyson would of just hammered into submission.
But it was a shot fighter who hadnt put much training in and didnt really take williams seriously up until he caught one right on the chin.
Was a great victory for williams at the time but it well and truly showed just how far tyson had sunk
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No doubt about that mate but the punch he managed to stay upright from was amazing.
The level that Tyson came down to made it a classic tearup for a while.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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Tyson was past his best but Williams was only picked to get quickly slaughtered. I loved it when he started unleashing his own bombs. Proper jump out the seat stuff.
I cheered for Danny in every fight he ever had. Very likeable guy, and good entertaining (most of the time) fighter to boot.
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His career for the most part was entertaining and unpredictable. You never knew which Danny Williams would turn up both physically and mentally.
His career had highs and lows and he fought some quality opposition. The man had alot of heart as his shoulder injury against Potter proved - Danny kept fighting on and won. (Vitali Klitschko quit with a lesser injury against Chris Byrd)
Danny had a very good skills base and showed it more early on in his career but later relied on power.
When he lost to Sinan Samil Sam in 2003 I thought he was done then - but it was just another erratic night for Williams. His next fight against Aussie Bob Mirovic summed him up - he let Mirovic beat up on him for 3 rounds and then in the 4th came to life and with fast hands took the big Aussie journeyman out. He fell asleep a few times against Michael Sprott to sleepwalk to points loses against an inferior opponent.
He took an ass whooping from Vitali Klitschko similar to the one he suffered against Sam.
Even in his twighlight he had a mini European tour and taught lessons to prospects Platov and Airich - both very good fights.
Wins over Audley Harrison, Matt Skelton, Kali Meehan and the shot Mike Tyson are the biggest wins in his career. But intruth if the man had the mindset to be more dedicated then he could have done alot more - he seemed his own worse enemy at times admitting that he never knew "Which Danny Williams will turn up"
Now the punch resistance has finally deserted him - though we have thought that in the past.
Thanks for the memories 'Danny Boy' and good luck in your retirement.
Lovely Guy wish Him all the Best.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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