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  • Danny Williams-Francois Botha on November 30, WBF Title

    Promoter Olaf Schroder has announced a battle between former Mike Tyson opponents, Danny Williams (40-6, 31KOs) and Francois Botha (45-4, 28KOs), for November 30 in Giza, Egypt. The fight is for the WBF heavyweight title and is being marketed as the first boxing event to take place near the great pyramids. [details]

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    [IMG]http://www.*********.com/williamsbotha.jpg[/IMG]

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    • #3
      In Egypt,

      a nice opportunity for both men to have a nice holiday and try some North African Cuisine.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bigpoppapump View Post
        promoter Olaf Schroder Has Announced A Battle Between Former Mike Tyson Opponents, Danny Williams (40-6, 31kos) And Francois Botha (45-4, 28kos), For November 30 In Giza, Egypt. The Fight Is For The Wbf Heavyweight Title And Is Being Marketed As The First Boxing Event To Take Place Near The Great Pyramids. [details]
        Warrrrr Danny!!!!

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        • #5
          Didn't Eubank fight in Egypt before? I'm pretty sure he became the new Pharoah and everything.

          Anyway, a WBF title fight in Egypt against a fat guy in his 40s? Doesn't get much better than that.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Clegg View Post
            Didn't Eubank fight in Egypt before? I'm pretty sure he became the new Pharoah and everything.

            Anyway, a WBF title fight in Egypt against a fat guy in his 40s? Doesn't get much better than that.
            This is true

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            • #7
              Williams by devastating TKO 6...

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              • #8
                Williams knocks Botha all the way to Pluto with an uppercut.

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