Well Williams was given another gift last night against John McDermott in what is the worst decision I've seen in a British fight since Williams got the nod in the first Skelton fight.

They may try and shaft him in Germany but he gets such preferential treatment over here that it still doesn't even balance out.

And why do the commentators always talk about him as if on his day he's some kind of boxing prodigy? They always talk about what kind of Danny Williams will turn up and then explain how he's sometimes terrible but other times magnificant.

When has he ever been magnificant?

All of his great wins were nothing of the sort, he always looks shit.

He beat the shell of the fighter formally known as Mike Tyson....well anyone could have beaten him.

They make so much about his bravely fighting with a dislocated shoulder. No he didn't! His shoulder popped and his opponent walked onto a right hand about 30 seconds later he didn't fight with a dislocated shoulder at all. They make it sound like he fought on for several rounds defying the pain barrier when in reality his opponent was stupid enough to walk into one of his punches just after his shoulder popped, he wouldn't have come out for the next round at all.

His win over Skelton was a gift, he completely lost, just like he did yesterday.

His other 'great' performance was getting battered by Vitali Klitschko.

He's the most overatted British heavyweight there has ever been.