Danny being bluntly honest. Glad to see he's hanging them up after this one, he's provided some great excitement over the years and his win over Tyson was one of my fave boxing moments.Danny Williams, the Londoner who defeated Mike Tyson, has admitted candidly that he is a “shot fighter” as he prepares for a February final hurrah.
The British heavyweight champion defends his title against Sam Sexton, the Commonwealth champion, at Wembley Arena on February 13 and, win or lose, he promises it will be his final bout, although he understands how some people will not believe him.
“I’m a shot fighter,” he insisted. “Others have been saying that about me for years, but when I say it, people think I am joking.
“This will be it, this will be the last time the ring announcer introduces Danny Williams — unless another guy called Danny Williams comes along, which is always possible.”
Williams, 36, seems to have been around for ever. The undoubted highlight of his career was the four-round knockout of Tyson in Louisville, Kentucky, in 2004, a win that set up a WBC title shot against Vitali Klitschko in Las Vegas. That night Williams was knocked down four times in a painfully one-sided bout.
Another highlight was when he first won the British title in 2000, as he boxed on one-armed to stop Mark Potter after dislocating a shoulder.
But Williams has shrugged off calls to retire in recent years, as his punch resistance seems to have been ebbing away. The clearest call that the end was near came in October when he was knocked down twice in the first round against the unheralded Carl Baker in Prizefighter in October, although he came back and nearly won in the third round.
“I don’t think I’ve been the same since the Klitschko fight,” he said. “I’ve just been fighting with heart for too long. I’m going to train hard for this fight for one last time. I’m going to do a course to become a bodyguard for celebrities. I’ve got to get completely away from boxing or I’ll just get dragged back in.”
The Wembley bill will be headlined by Kevin Mitchell, who put himself in line for a shot at the WBO lightweight title by beating Breidis Prescott this month. Kell Brook, the British welterweight champion and young boxer of the year, will also be on the bill in what allegedly, the promoter, hopes will be a world-title eliminator.
Good Luck for the future Danny