So long Big Danny Williams
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DavidPayne
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So long Big Danny Williams
According to Spencer Fearon's Facebook page the old bull has gone to pasture.
A curates egg of a career, but one just about every British fighter of the past twenty years would happily swap their own for.
Of course Tyson is the beacon, and many will point to the Potter victory too. But I was ringside for his demolition of the Big lanterned jawed Kiwi and for his rugged little war with Keith Long and both were tremendously enjoyable and memorable for different reasons.
I always think he could have gone a step further with right opponent at the right time, but he's been good entertainment on the whole and as gallant as they come whatever the opponent.
Now steady as you go in the cake isle Danny. And a happy retirement to you.
A curates egg of a career, but one just about every British fighter of the past twenty years would happily swap their own for.
Of course Tyson is the beacon, and many will point to the Potter victory too. But I was ringside for his demolition of the Big lanterned jawed Kiwi and for his rugged little war with Keith Long and both were tremendously enjoyable and memorable for different reasons.
I always think he could have gone a step further with right opponent at the right time, but he's been good entertainment on the whole and as gallant as they come whatever the opponent.
Now steady as you go in the cake isle Danny. And a happy retirement to you.
Re: So long Big Danny Williams
good luck with the plumbing in the future danny hope your just as happy running it as you were boxing for world honours
edit i typed plumping instead of plumbing
edit i typed plumping instead of plumbing
Re: So long Big Danny Williams
So, next question... british title... Winner of Fury Mcdermott Vs Winner of Rogan Sexton ?
Actually, what happened with the rematch beteen Fury and Mcdrmott ? Purse bids must be due soon.
Actually, what happened with the rematch beteen Fury and Mcdrmott ? Purse bids must be due soon.
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Old bones Ian
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
I hope that Danny does retire now, he has got to think of his long term health, and can't keep taking punches like he has in recent bouts.
Been a fun ride with Danny though.
Been a fun ride with Danny though.
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Beating the undefeated Kali Meehan in 30 seconds wasn't bad either. My fave Danny moment was watching him KO Tyson with a 22 punch combination, winning me money at the same time, it had me jumping round the living room at 5 in the morningDavidPayne wrote:According to Spencer Fearon's Facebook page the old bull has gone to pasture.
A curates egg of a career, but one just about every British fighter of the past twenty years would happily swap their own for.
Of course Tyson is the beacon, and many will point to the Potter victory too. But I was ringside for his demolition of the Big lanterned jawed Kiwi and for his rugged little war with Keith Long and both were tremendously enjoyable and memorable for different reasons.
I always think he could have gone a step further with right opponent at the right time, but he's been good entertainment on the whole and as gallant as they come whatever the opponent.
Now steady as you go in the cake isle Danny. And a happy retirement to you.
Happy retirement Danny!
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bet theres been a few unhappy people hoping danny williams turns up 2 fix the boiler and this guy turns upBIGMARK wrote:He doesnt have a plumbing firm it's just someone with the same name who advertised at fight, check danny talking about his firm here:Adamj1987 wrote:good luck with the plumbing in the future danny hope your just as happy running it as you were boxing for world honours
edit i typed plumping instead of plumbing
http://www.dannywilliamsplumbing.com/
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oliverfennell
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
What was cool about the Meehan fight - besides the brevity of it - was that Danny was coming back from the dislocation suffered in the Potter fight, and he scored both Meehan knockdowns with the right, which is what he'd injured, as if to prove a point.
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The most exciting and frustrating British fighter of all time.
Enjoy the cherry bakewells, Lad!
Enjoy the cherry bakewells, Lad!
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I think he over-acheived but what an up-and-down career, many exciting(ish) nights and he earned a load of cash probably ramming Herbie Hide's "Williams still lives in Brixton" quote down his stupid throat.
Proved himself brave with several come from behind wins, controversy, stunning KOs, an exciting career for sure.
Proved himself brave with several come from behind wins, controversy, stunning KOs, an exciting career for sure.
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glad to see hes called it a day, entertaining carrer good and bad i think he should of stopped after sosnowski beat him,wouldnt be surprosed if he does some pundit work for sky in the future
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
All the best Danny. Good time to call it a day now - some great moments in a career which included the British Title, European and World Title challenges, some domestic dust ups, and of course, a win over the legendary Mike Tyson.
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It's funny that even now it's all over you can argue whether he over or underachieved.
As you'd expect he's been sensible with his cash from what i understand. So the pile he made from the Vitali beatdown should still be quite high.
He's a likeable guy and unlikely to rock the boat so i wouldn't be surprised to see him as a tv pundit.
Good luck to him. As time passes he'll probably be best remembered for the Tyson fight by most people so i'm sure he'll be happy with that.
As you'd expect he's been sensible with his cash from what i understand. So the pile he made from the Vitali beatdown should still be quite high.
He's a likeable guy and unlikely to rock the boat so i wouldn't be surprised to see him as a tv pundit.
Good luck to him. As time passes he'll probably be best remembered for the Tyson fight by most people so i'm sure he'll be happy with that.
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Rocky Balboa
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
No, stay off the fcuking Cherry bakewells. If it wasn't for those fuckers, Williams could have perhaps gone further in his career! He weighed 19st 3lbs for Prizefighter, which is a ridiculous weight for him!Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:The most exciting and frustrating British fighter of all time.
Enjoy the cherry bakewells, Lad!
When he weighed 16st 4lbs when he beat Gammer he was sharp, fast & moved decent! He simply cannot do that when he like three stone heavier!
Re: So long Big Danny Williams
Danny reckons the scales were faulty for that weigh-in, he says he was 18-19 stone when he weighed himself in the gym. Which rings true when you look at the weights in his other fights surrounding the Gammer fightRocky Balboa wrote: When he weighed 16st 4lbs when he beat Gammer he was sharp, fast & moved decent! He simply cannot do that when he like three stone heavier!
272 Audley 2005/12/10
267 Skelton
263 Serin
288 Skelton
267 Audley
228 Gammer
270 Platov
258 McGee
267 Airich
265 John McDermott 2008/07/18
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Rocky Balboa
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
Scales might have been faulty, but being out by a 21lbs or 28lbs? I highly doubt that! Besides, you could see just by looking at him, Danny was a great deal lighter for the Gammer fight!Chambers2 wrote:Danny reckons the scales were faulty for that weigh-in, he says he was 18-19 stone when he weighed himself in the gym. Which rings true when you look at the weights in his other fights surrounding the Gammer fightRocky Balboa wrote: When he weighed 16st 4lbs when he beat Gammer he was sharp, fast & moved decent! He simply cannot do that when he like three stone heavier!
272 Audley 2005/12/10
267 Skelton
263 Serin
288 Skelton
267 Audley
228 Gammer
270 Platov
258 McGee
267 Airich
265 John McDermott 2008/07/18
Anyway, its up to him how he lives & what he eats. Granted, he's earned the right to enjoy a bakewell tart, but not so excessive, which has been the case sometimes in his career. Danny has even admitted this!
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oliverfennell
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
If the scales were out, then they would have been out for Gammer too.
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
Frustrating boxer to watch at times
i hope u do stay retired
all the best
i hope u do stay retired
all the best
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All the best Danny, made it interesting for a few years mate, happy retirement.
Does that mean Fury/McDermott for the vacant title in the rematch, don't see why not really.
Winner fights Harrison
Easy this matchmaking lark

Does that mean Fury/McDermott for the vacant title in the rematch, don't see why not really.
Winner fights Harrison
Easy this matchmaking lark
Re: So long Big Danny Williams
What of the winner fof sexton rogan, wasnt that an eliminator fight?
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alexpaterson
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
He's had a good career but it is the right time to retire now he looked awful against Carl Baker
Good luck to him in his retirement
Good luck to him in his retirement
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Good point Wales, probably a more deserving vacant title fight than Fury/McDermott, I stand correctedWales wrote:What of the winner fof sexton rogan, wasnt that an eliminator fight?
Sexton/Rogan will probably be upgraded to a vacant British title fight, would be ironic if it was not televised with the British on the line, although I think it will be on Sky personally, common sense will prevail.
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oliverfennell
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
I'll wait till i hear something official from Danny himself but if this is true than i'l be glad for him and hope he has a bright future.
He was probably my Fave British fighter this decade and gave me one of the ten most Amazing things i've seen in a boxing ring..of cause i mean the Potter Stoppage
Well done Danny
He was probably my Fave British fighter this decade and gave me one of the ten most Amazing things i've seen in a boxing ring..of cause i mean the Potter Stoppage
Well done Danny
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: So long Big Danny Williams
Amen to that, the potter fight has to be the bravest performance I've ever seen in a ring bar none.exittored wrote:I'll wait till i hear something official from Danny himself but if this is true than i'l be glad for him and hope he has a bright future.
He was probably my Fave British fighter this decade and gave me one of the ten most Amazing things i've seen in a boxing ring..of cause i mean the Potter Stoppage
Well done Danny