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Sprott looking poor in the gym

Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 14:57
by bennie
Good sources have informed me that Michael Sprott has been struggling for sharpness in the gym leading up to the Williams showdown. His camp are talking a good fight, but they're really worried at how his training has gone.
I hope those sources are wrong.

Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 15:11
by REAL_DEAL
i hope not,

sprott and williams seem like fighters that can't handle pressure,

if someone reads this and inform williams he may come out the blocks faster,

Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 16:09
by Guest
I never know what to make of gym talk. I've heard that Williams has been looking absolutely sensational in the gym, and that's coming from a journo who's a pal of Sprott's! He thinks Williams will win convincingly.

In reality though this is Danny Williams. I expect him to disappoint me again but still think he can stop Sprott in the middle rounds after turning the fight around.

All this is speculation. Not long to go now chaps before we get our answers.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 05:15
by Kilburn
Ah well at least this gives me half an excuse if Sprott doesn't pull it off.

When is the weigh-in anyway?

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 05:22
by Kilburn
Okay I see Williams has a 2 stone weight "advantage" at 18st 3 1/2. How the hell does this guy weigh so much?? He'd be dwarfed by Lennox and the Klitschkos yet he's the heavier man. Must those big chunky legs (although they hardly kept him sturdy against Samil Sam).

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 06:31
by Twinkle Toes
18 stone 3

What has Willimas weighed for his last couple of fights? Do you reckon he has taken this one lightly?

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 06:40
by Kilburn
I think he was significantly lighter last time but felt like shit because of it. Against Sam I believe he was about 18st 10 and looked pretty good - until he got whacked.

It's extraordinary really though. I mean put Williams in there with "little" Holyfield and watch the old man bully him around all night. To me Danny has always appeared about 3st lighter than he actually is.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 07:25
by bennie
What does Sprott weigh?

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 07:27
by MightyWarrior
bennie wrote:What does Sprott weigh?
Spott was 16 st 4 3/4

Small isn't he...

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 07:27
by Priff
bennie wrote:What does Sprott weigh?
16st 4 3/4lbs

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 07:33
by bennie
Cheers. I read on SecondsOut that Danny wanted to come in at just over 18 stone. He says he feels sharp at that weight, and came in too light for the Mirovic fight at around 17 stone.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 07:54
by DIRT SUGAR
This is where Danny has trouble. He's very bottom heavy. Although broad-shouldered, IMO his upperbody strength is not particularly great. If it was, why was the smaller Sam and Keith Long able to bully him about up close?

He didn't have the strength to push the lighter and shorter Long (no pun intended) back and got embroiled in an up-close-and-personal wrestling match. He couldn't even nudge Long onto the back foot to make room for him to throw the right uppercut.

Maybe working with Adam Booth will improve Danny's upper body strength.

I've always stuck up for Danny based on what I've seen when he's in the gym and generally liking his style WHEN he puts his shots together and just lets his hands goinstead of thinking too much.

However, he's 30 now and can't make anymore excuses. It's time to prove to himself as much as anyone else, whether he really wants it.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 08:04
by Goz
DIRT SUGAR wrote:However, he's 30 now and can't make anymore excuses. It's time to prove to himself as much as anyone else, whether he really wants it.
Oi! I'm 30 and I make excuses every day!

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 10:06
by DIRT SUGAR
Goz, I'm 31 mate and I realised I didn't have the ability to be anymore than a club boxer at the age of 18 so I got out while the going's good.

What I meant is that we've been waiting for 'the real' Danny Williams to stand up for so long now that I'm wondering if he already has

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 10:21
by Goz
DIRT SUGAR wrote:Goz, I'm 31 mate and I realised I didn't have the ability to be anymore than a club boxer at the age of 18 so I got out while the going's good.

What I meant is that we've been waiting for 'the real' Danny Williams to stand up for so long now that I'm wondering if he already has
I know what you meant and I agree with you wholeheartedly. I think people want Danny to be a success more than believe he will be, at world level anyway. I've met him too and he's a really nice fella, I would love him to do the business but am 101% certain he will spend the next few years flitting between domestic scraps and another possible European shot, nothing more.

I realised boxing wasn't for me around the same age although I did think I had the sporting ability, just not the heart for a proper tear-up :oops:[/b]