Max Molyneux wrote:Wish Danny had more footwork and workrate, he takes too many shots because he plods and looks more hurt than he Is when he's off balance.
I'm afraid Danny (from this performance) either needs to work on that, or quit.
He's not going to win a world title, if he struggles against an english level opponent.
Totally agree, he was never going to win a world title but he could of got a European still though. He should of taken the euro shots when he was mandatry for guys like Vidoz.
adamwillan wrote:sky said new contracts to announce ........ surely that means sports network?
I think Clark and go have been reading these forums with that teasor... come on if its at advance enough stage to say publically "new contracts" - then come on announce with who.
What a crap fight!!! Neither fighter performed well but Mc Dermott had a cracking 5th nearly taking Williams out. Judges seemed to ignore the three points deducted and still had Williams drawing on one card and winning on the other two. Williams is a poor champion who was bloody lucky to retain against a big tub of lard who like Williams will never get past domestic level. Williams had no motivation and McDermott had no self belief, what a scenario for a British title fight. Williams knew he had lost suffering a 10-8 in the the 5th and three points deducted, while McDermott thought he had won for the same reasons. No celebrating by Williams suggests he thought he was very lucky to get the decision. He also said he thought he should vacate the title to give McDermott a chance of winning it. I have had enough of watching Danny Williams fights. I like the man, but as a boxer he pisses me off. Lets hope there is a kid out there who can come through and do the business. Yes I know there is David Haye but he is way beyond domestic both at CW and HW.
It was a terrible fight, what the hell was jim watt watching. You would of thought you were watching foreman vs lyle the way he was going on. Mcdermot did nothing for the first 4 rounds, i thought he was actually wanting out he looked so negative. He did have a massive 5th round but apart from that did absolutley nothing , except win a couple of rounds when williams had points deducted. Williams won the first 4 rounds and the majority of the late rounds with his jab.
Both were crap though and Williams should retire if thats all he has got left , but i dont see any controversy in the result.
Max Molyneux wrote:What was Munyai like? I stopped watching after the Williams fight.
i have to say max you were spot on with your assesment (dont let it go to your head tho)
Munyai should stay at Bantam/SuperBantam
Akaba looked massive, and is actually fairly skilled too.
Munyai was better on his feet, as good with his gloves, but lacked the power to dictate the fight. Therefore lost.
MatthewS wrote:The scoring was wide. fair point.
However the ref was shyte.
if theres going to be a stewards into the judging - and thats how Maloney was talking at ringside
then there should be a stewards into the ref as well
thought sky were well off the mark tonight as was the ref. he was on Williams case from the start, there was an arguement for the first 2 points but the last one was way out McDermott was holding his arse off.
I thought Williams just pinched it but wouldn't argue if McDermott had nicked it with the points off.
i think these two need to fight again to sort this out i thought McDERMOTT won 117-109 but there you go???
williams only won that because now he'll get a payday against peter