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Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 04:27
by crusader
Looks like Danny Williams will fight on. He will travel to Australia and take on streaking Samoan born prospect Alex Leapai (
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer).
I think it's a shame that Danny has chosen to continue fighting. He is obviously shot and will most likely be knocked out yet again.
Thoughts?
Alex Leapai v Danny Williams
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 04:32
by oliverfennell
I really hope this isn't true, but it's being talked about on the Australian board.
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=122391
Re: Alex Leapai v Danny Williams
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 05:00
by Adamj1987
why hasnt he stayed retired
![[icon_witsend.gif] :witzend:](./images/smilies/icon_witsend.gif)
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 05:18
by MacTavish
Strewth

Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 05:37
by 15829
not his biggest fan but hope he doesnt get hurt
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 05:49
by DavidPayne
And Holyfield is going to fight in Uganda.....and Tyson's coming back....and Fenech will face Nelson again...oh hang on, scratch the last one...
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 06:35
by chris s
If true whoever is handling Danny's career need and booking these fights for him needs stringing up
Re: Alex Leapai v Danny Williams
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 07:08
by jizzle
Adamj1987 wrote:why hasnt he stayed retired
![[icon_witsend.gif] :witzend:](./images/smilies/icon_witsend.gif)
Greed
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 07:45
by jameswilson
It would be nice for Danny to retire as Interim WBO Oriental champion.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 08:04
by crusader
jameswilson wrote:It would be nice for Danny to retire as Interim WBO Oriental champion.
I'm sure that's the title he always dreamed about winning

Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 08:09
by Chambers2
Looks like Danny has topped the 'Shortest retirement' list, just pipping Floyd Mayweather.
Looks like Danny is going into Julius Francis mode
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 08:55
by forcefraser
Let`s not forget that the guy has to earn a living.
If he can pick up a lazy wad for fighting a bloke down under, why not. He has been in the game long enough to know how to survive. A lot of people take FAR less money for going into the ring for a guaranteed hiding. Who knows, he may even beat the fella.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 09:02
by AntonS
crusader wrote:jameswilson wrote:It would be nice for Danny to retire as Interim WBO Oriental champion.
I'm sure that's the title he always dreamed about winning

Hoping he realizes if he wins the title, he's only allowed to eat steamed rice from then on.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 09:04
by deadpan
In the midst of a few beatdowns he'll probably pull out the odd kayo of witless padded-record-up-and-comers whereby he could still be fighting in 5 years.
I'm not sure Fury could knock him out.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 09:13
by DavidPayne
crusader wrote:jameswilson wrote:It would be nice for Danny to retire as Interim WBO Oriental champion.
I'm sure that's the title he always dreamed about winning :lol:
He's already asked if means he'll get free Chicken Balls for life.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 11:36
by stujones
John Ruiz holds the shortest retirement record. Danny vouched he would retire if he lost prizefighter. I wonder if he's broke.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 11:52
by DavidPayne
Common sense in there if he can keep earning though. Don't owt about the opponent? I fear the old lad is skint. As British champion - Prizefighter was a curious move.
Ricky Hatton, Danny Williams and the search for common sense
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 13:52
by AntonS
FYI, WBO Oriental title was not approved
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 14:06
by J
yeah no way Danny passes as chinese.

Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 14:11
by AntonS
I'm sure uncle Croucher can help them with a WBF belt

Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 15:05
by Autobarn
he would have been in much better shape career wise if he'd kept his weight down after the gammer fight.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 17:58
by jameswilson
Autobarn wrote:he would have been in much better shape career wise if he'd kept his weight down after the gammer fight.
And before that fight as well.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 01 Jun 2010, 20:22
by damianhucker1
IF .. its true that hes getting 20k for it then too right he should take it , the guy hes fighting aint anything special in the slightest , he lost to colin wilson ffs , id take any of the following to ko this guy , Chisora , Audley , Fury , Dallas , Price , Larry etc etc , Sexton would stop him despite being not particularly heavy handed , Rogan would too shall i go on , admittedly Danny wouldnt beat any of the mentioned guys either but Williams can still punch , i think williams will be a 60-40 to lose but he can win this and for that sort of money i dont see why he shouldnt go for it , sure hes going to head hunt and go to knock Williams out but its probably just as possible for williams to knock him out, i had never heard of him before today but im fully editing title bout with all upto date records for the entire world and trying to make it accurate and happened to have researched him this morning before seeing this thread , i agree that i want to see Danny williams retire , but c'mon 20 k for this , ill see if i can dig up a youtube link for you .
first one i found but theres plenty more once you go to this one .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klInSf5JugU
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 00:39
by el_grande_mauro_mina
damianhucker1 wrote:IF .. its true that hes getting 20k for it then too right he should take it , the guy hes fighting aint anything special in the slightest , he lost to colin wilson ffs , id take any of the following to ko this guy , Chisora , Audley , Fury , Dallas , Price , Larry etc etc , Sexton would stop him despite being not particularly heavy handed , Rogan would too shall i go on , admittedly Danny wouldnt beat any of the mentioned guys either but Williams can still punch , i think williams will be a 60-40 to lose but he can win this and for that sort of money i dont see why he shouldnt go for it , sure hes going to head hunt and go to knock Williams out but its probably just as possible for williams to knock him out, i had never heard of him before today but im fully editing title bout with all upto date records for the entire world and trying to make it accurate and happened to have researched him this morning before seeing this thread , i agree that i want to see Danny williams retire , but c'mon 20 k for this , ill see if i can dig up a youtube link for you .
first one i found but theres plenty more once you go to this one .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klInSf5JugU
Damian - Leapai has never been close to being legitimately knocked out and saying the likes of Tom Dallas and Sam Sexton would Ko him? Please!
Leapai is a good fighter whose been learning as he goes along - His strengths are his aggressiveness, punch and his durability and he - like a lot of south sea islanders - is a proper heavyweight. He will come forward and stand on Danny's feet and push him back and thats has always been the way to beat Danny Williams. This is an excellent fight for Australian heavyweight boxing but like most posters - wish Williams would stick to his word and retire.
Re: Williams vs Leapai on June 30
Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 03:44
by oliverfennell
AntonS wrote:FYI, WBO Oriental title was not approved
Why on earth not? Something to do with neither UK nor Samoa being Oriental countries? No, scratch that. Bob Mirovic and Shane Cameron once fought for the IBF African title, so it must be OK. It must be that Williams and Leapai lie outside the long, proud rankings list of Oriental heavyweights.