Max
10-17-2005, 01:14 AM
Hell yeah! This is going to be much better than the hug fest that will be SKelton Vs Mc Bride!:cool:
Don't know who to root for or who will win as I like both and both are talented.
Williams & Harrison set to rumble
Harrison is undefeated as a professional
Former British heavyweight champion Danny Williams is set to fight former Olympic champion Audley Harrison, promoter Frank Warren has announced.
Details will be formalised at a news conference in London on Monday.
Williams, 33, beat Mike Tyson last year before losing a world-title clash against WBC king Vitali Klitschko.
Harrison, also 33, won gold at Sydney 2000 and is undefeated in 19 pro fights but has been criticised for the quality of his opposition thus far.
I can just see a really fired-up Williams training like hell for this one
From SS
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Williams' future in the sport looked in doubt after he pulled out of a match with current British champion Matt Skelton at late notice in July.
Skelton turned down a rescheduled fight with Williams in December and will now face Kevin McBride, who beat Tyson this year, instead.
Williams v Harrison would be the biggest domestic heavyweight match-up since Lennox Lewis beat Frank Bruno in Cardiff in 1993.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4347568.stm
Don't know who to root for or who will win as I like both and both are talented.
Williams & Harrison set to rumble
Harrison is undefeated as a professional
Former British heavyweight champion Danny Williams is set to fight former Olympic champion Audley Harrison, promoter Frank Warren has announced.
Details will be formalised at a news conference in London on Monday.
Williams, 33, beat Mike Tyson last year before losing a world-title clash against WBC king Vitali Klitschko.
Harrison, also 33, won gold at Sydney 2000 and is undefeated in 19 pro fights but has been criticised for the quality of his opposition thus far.
I can just see a really fired-up Williams training like hell for this one
From SS
Have your say on Five Live
Williams' future in the sport looked in doubt after he pulled out of a match with current British champion Matt Skelton at late notice in July.
Skelton turned down a rescheduled fight with Williams in December and will now face Kevin McBride, who beat Tyson this year, instead.
Williams v Harrison would be the biggest domestic heavyweight match-up since Lennox Lewis beat Frank Bruno in Cardiff in 1993.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4347568.stm