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  • #21
    Originally posted by JUYJUY
    Danny WILLIAMS
    "Daniel Peter Williams"
    (260 lbs)
    (Lourd)

    Born in London the Jul-13-1973
    England
    1,88 m / 6 ft. 2 in.
    Manager : Don King

    Record: Amateur: 42 fights; 38+ (28 KO), 4-
    1991: Tournoi Juniors Alghero Heavyweight: 1°
    + Ciocan (Rou) kot 2
    + Dolhenko (URSS) kot 2
    + Loika (URSS) forfait
    1991: Tournoi Juniors Salonique Heavyweight: 1°
    + Jean-Francois Bergeron (Can) kot 1
    1992: Tournoi Tampere Heavyweight: 3°
    + Girdrius Monstvilas (Lit) ab.1
    + Diego Poeder (P-B) points
    - Vassili Kirianov (Fin) points
    1993: E.C. Bursa Heavyweight: 2°
    + Edin Barjic (Bos) ab.1
    + Dimitri Karpekov (Ukr) kot 2
    - Diego Poeder (P-B) ko 1
    1994: Tournoi Liverpool Super-Heavyweight: 1°
    + Shane Hinton (Can) kot 2
    + Danny Watts (Angl) ko 1
    + Lance Whitaker (E-U) kot 2
    + Duncan Dokiwari (Niga) kot 2
    1994: Commonwealth Games Victoria Super-Heavyweight: 3°
    + Shane Hinton (Can) points
    - Duncan Dokiwari (Niga) points
    1995: W.C. Berlin Super-Heavyweight:
    - Attila Levin (Sue) points
    1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight: 3°
    + Attila Levin (Sue) points
    + Sinan Samilsan (Tur) kot 2
    - Diego Poeder (P-B) kot 3
    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    Vitali KLITSCHKO
    (244 lbs)
    (Lourd)

    Born in Belovodsk (Kirghizistan) the Jul-19-1971
    Ukraine
    2,02 m / 6 ft. 7 1/2 in.
    Brother of Wladimir Klitschko.
    Manager : Klaus-Peter Kohl

    Record: Amateur: 210 fights; 195+ (80 KO), 15-
    1993: Ukranian Heavyweight: 2°
    - Dimitri Karpekov points
    1994: World Cup ****kok Super-Heavyweight:
    + Jung-Hyun An (Cor.S) kot 5
    - Svilen Rousinov (Bul) points
    1995: W.C. Berlin Super-Heavyweight: 2°
    + Gitas Juskevicius (Lit) kot 2
    + Attila Levin (Sue) disq.2
    + Rene Monse (All) points
    - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
    1995: W.C. Military Roma Super-Heavyweight: 1°
    + Horsley (E-U) ab.1
    + Svilen Rousinov (Bul) kot 1
    + Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Wladimir KLITSCHKO
    (240 lbs)
    (Lourd)

    Born in Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan) the Mar-25-1976
    Ukraine
    2 m / 6 ft. 6 1/2 in.
    Brother of Vitaly Klitschko.

    Record: Amateur:
    1993: E.C. Juniors Salonique Heavyweight: 1°
    + Valentin Savescu (Rou) kot 2
    + Serguei Lopatinski (Rus) points
    1994: W.C. Juniors Istanbul Heavyweight: 2°
    + Constantin Onotrei (Rou) points
    + Rustan Tuzsenchanov (Kaz) points
    + Andrei Kambarov (Rus) points
    - Michel Lopez (Cub) points
    1995: W.C. Berlin Heavyweight:
    + Igor Kschinin (Rus) ko 2
    + Bezvoda (R.Tch) points
    - Luan Krasniqi (All) points
    1995: W.C. Military Roma Heavyweight: 1°
    + Song-Geoi Jang (Cor.N) points
    + Igor Kschinin (Rus) kot 2
    + Sinan Samilsan (Tur) points
    + Luan Krasniqi (All) points
    1995: Tournoi Liverpool Super-Heavyweight: 1°
    + Rod Allen (Angl) points
    + Jean-Francois Bergeron (Can) points
    + Paolo Vidoz (Ita) disq.2
    1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight:
    + Paolo Vidoz (Ita) points
    - Diego Poeder (P-B) kot 2
    1996: E.C. Vejle Super-Heavyweight: 2°
    + Sean Murphy (Irl) disq.2
    + Adaliat Mamedov (Aze) kot 3
    + Attila Levin (Sue) points
    - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
    1996: Olympic Games Atlanta Super-Heavyweight: 1°
    + Lawrence Clay-Bey (E-U) points
    + Attila Levin (Sue) kot 1
    + Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
    + Paea Wolfgramm (Ton) points
    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Sinan SAMIL SAM
    (Bull From Bosphorus)
    (230 lbs)
    (Lourd)

    Born in the Jun-23-1974
    Turkey
    1,92 m / 6 ft. 3 1/2 in.

    Record: Amateur:
    1992: W.C. Juniors Montreal Lightheavyweight: 1°
    + Yuri Dvornikov (Ukr)
    + Alex Gonzalez (P-R) points
    1993: W.C. Tampere Lightheavyweight:
    + Daniel Stantien (Tch) kot 3
    - Rostislav Zaoulitschny (Ukr) points
    1993: E.C. Bursa Lightheavyweight: 2°
    + Kelly Oliver (Angl) kot 1
    + Ervins Helmanis (Let) points
    + Sven Ottke (All) points
    - Igor Kshinin (Rus) bless.
    1993: Jeux Mediterraneens Narbonne Lightheavyweight:
    + Mohammed Benguesmia (Alg) points
    1995: W.C. Berlin Heavyweight: 3°
    - Luan Krasniqi (All) points
    1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight:
    + Abel Jesus (Por) points
    - Daniel Williams (Ang) kot 2
    1995: W.C. Military Roma Heavyweight: 3°
    + Dambrauskas (Lit) points
    - Wladimir Klitschko (Ukr) points
    1996: E.C. Vejle Heavyweight:
    - Oleg Belikov (Ukr) points
    1997: W.C. Budapest Super-Heavyweight:
    + Abel Jesus (Por) points
    - Alexis Rubalcaba (Cub) forfait
    1998: E.C. Minsk Super-Heavyweight: 3°
    + Mirko Filipovic (Cro) points
    + Patrick Halberg (Dan) points
    - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
    1999: W.C. Houston Super-Heavyweight: 1°
    + Tomasz Bonin (Pol) points
    + Audley Harrison (Angl) points
    + Felix Dyachuk (Rus) points
    + Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (Kaz) points

    Thanks for the great info !

    It is interesting that Wlad has been KOed in the amateurs.

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    • #22
      Danny Williams, ****. We're actually discussing this guy's prospective bouts? The Heavy scene is completely ****ed.

      So what. The guy beats Tyson and then gets hammered by Vitali. Now Williams exposes Harrison and that's supposed to make things interesting enough to have us supposing his next fight? I don't think so. He's not worth it.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Nautilus
        who is Vassili Kirianov?

        did Danny have a flawless amateur record?
        Danny WILLIAMS
        "Daniel Peter Williams"
        (260 lbs)
        (Lourd)

        Born in London the Jul-13-1973
        England
        1,88 m / 6 ft. 2 in.
        Manager : Don King

        Record: Amateur: 42 fights; 38+ (28 KO), 4-
        1991: Tournoi Juniors Alghero Heavyweight: 1°
        + Ciocan (Rou) kot 2
        + Dolhenko (URSS) kot 2
        + Loika (URSS) forfait
        1991: Tournoi Juniors Salonique Heavyweight: 1°
        + Jean-Francois Bergeron (Can) kot 1
        1992: Tournoi Tampere Heavyweight: 3°
        + Girdrius Monstvilas (Lit) ab.1
        + Diego Poeder (P-B) points
        - Vassili Kirianov (Fin) points
        1993: E.C. Bursa Heavyweight: 2°
        + Edin Barjic (Bos) ab.1
        + Dimitri Karpekov (Ukr) kot 2
        - Diego Poeder (P-B) ko 1
        1994: Tournoi Liverpool Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Shane Hinton (Can) kot 2
        + Danny Watts (Angl) ko 1
        + Lance Whitaker (E-U) kot 2
        + Duncan Dokiwari (Niga) kot 2
        1994: Commonwealth Games Victoria Super-Heavyweight: 3°
        + Shane Hinton (Can) points
        - Duncan Dokiwari (Niga) points
        1995: W.C. Berlin Super-Heavyweight:
        - Attila Levin (Sue) points
        1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight: 3°
        + Attila Levin (Sue) points
        + Sinan Samilsan (Tur) kot 2
        - Diego Poeder (P-B) kot 3
        ----------------------------------------------------------------

        Vitali KLITSCHKO
        (244 lbs)
        (Lourd)

        Born in Belovodsk (Kirghizistan) the Jul-19-1971
        Ukraine
        2,02 m / 6 ft. 7 1/2 in.
        Brother of Wladimir Klitschko.
        Manager : Klaus-Peter Kohl

        Record: Amateur: 210 fights; 195+ (80 KO), 15-
        1993: Ukranian Heavyweight: 2°
        - Dimitri Karpekov points
        1994: World Cup ****kok Super-Heavyweight:
        + Jung-Hyun An (Cor.S) kot 5
        - Svilen Rousinov (Bul) points
        1995: W.C. Berlin Super-Heavyweight: 2°
        + Gitas Juskevicius (Lit) kot 2
        + Attila Levin (Sue) disq.2
        + Rene Monse (All) points
        - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
        1995: W.C. Military Roma Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Horsley (E-U) ab.1
        + Svilen Rousinov (Bul) kot 1
        + Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
        -----------------------------------------------------------------

        Wladimir KLITSCHKO
        (240 lbs)
        (Lourd)

        Born in Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan) the Mar-25-1976
        Ukraine
        2 m / 6 ft. 6 1/2 in.
        Brother of Vitaly Klitschko.

        Record: Amateur:
        1993: E.C. Juniors Salonique Heavyweight: 1°
        + Valentin Savescu (Rou) kot 2
        + Serguei Lopatinski (Rus) points
        1994: W.C. Juniors Istanbul Heavyweight: 2°
        + Constantin Onotrei (Rou) points
        + Rustan Tuzsenchanov (Kaz) points
        + Andrei Kambarov (Rus) points
        - Michel Lopez (Cub) points
        1995: W.C. Berlin Heavyweight:
        + Igor Kschinin (Rus) ko 2
        + Bezvoda (R.Tch) points
        - Luan Krasniqi (All) points
        1995: W.C. Military Roma Heavyweight: 1°
        + Song-Geoi Jang (Cor.N) points
        + Igor Kschinin (Rus) kot 2
        + Sinan Samilsan (Tur) points
        + Luan Krasniqi (All) points
        1995: Tournoi Liverpool Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Rod Allen (Angl) points
        + Jean-Francois Bergeron (Can) points
        + Paolo Vidoz (Ita) disq.2
        1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight:
        + Paolo Vidoz (Ita) points
        - Diego Poeder (P-B) kot 2
        1996: E.C. Vejle Super-Heavyweight: 2°
        + Sean Murphy (Irl) disq.2
        + Adaliat Mamedov (Aze) kot 3
        + Attila Levin (Sue) points
        - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
        1996: Olympic Games Atlanta Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Lawrence Clay-Bey (E-U) points
        + Attila Levin (Sue) kot 1
        + Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
        + Paea Wolfgramm (Ton) points
        -----------------------------------------------------------------

        Sinan SAMIL SAM
        (Bull From Bosphorus)
        (230 lbs)
        (Lourd)

        Born in the Jun-23-1974
        Turkey
        1,92 m / 6 ft. 3 1/2 in.

        Record: Amateur:
        1992: W.C. Juniors Montreal Lightheavyweight: 1°
        + Yuri Dvornikov (Ukr)
        + Alex Gonzalez (P-R) points
        1993: W.C. Tampere Lightheavyweight:
        + Daniel Stantien (Tch) kot 3
        - Rostislav Zaoulitschny (Ukr) points
        1993: E.C. Bursa Lightheavyweight: 2°
        + Kelly Oliver (Angl) kot 1
        + Ervins Helmanis (Let) points
        + Sven Ottke (All) points
        - Igor Kshinin (Rus) bless.
        1993: Jeux Mediterraneens Narbonne Lightheavyweight:
        + Mohammed Benguesmia (Alg) points
        1995: W.C. Berlin Heavyweight: 3°
        - Luan Krasniqi (All) points
        1995: Europa Cup Vejle Super-Heavyweight:
        + Abel Jesus (Por) points
        - Daniel Williams (Angl) kot 2
        1995: W.C. Military Roma Heavyweight: 3°
        + Dambrauskas (Lit) points
        - Wladimir Klitschko (Ukr) points
        1996: E.C. Vejle Heavyweight:
        - Oleg Belikov (Ukr) points
        1997: W.C. Budapest Super-Heavyweight:
        + Abel Jesus (Por) points
        - Alexis Rubalcaba (Cub) forfait
        1998: E.C. Minsk Super-Heavyweight: 3°
        + Mirko Filipovic (Cro) points
        + Patrick Halberg (Dan) points
        - Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
        1999: W.C. Houston Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Tomasz Bonin (Pol) points
        + Audley Harrison (Angl) points
        + Felix Dyachuk (Rus) points
        + Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (Kaz) points
        -----------------------------------------------------------------

        Audley HARRISON
        "Audley Hugh Harrison"
        (Lourd)

        Born in Park Royal the Oct-26-1971
        England
        1,97 m / 6 ft. 5 1/2 in.
        Southpaw

        Manager : Colin Mc Millan

        Record: Amateur: 54 fights; 46+, 8-
        1993 Great-Britain Super-Heavyweight: 2°
        - Julius Francis points
        1995: Great-Britain Super-Heavyweight:
        - Danny Watts points
        1998: E.C. Minsk Super-Heavyweight:
        - Serguei Lyahovich (Bie) points
        1998: Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Fai Falamoe (N-Z) points
        + Jim Whitehead (Aus) ko 3
        + Michael Macaque (Mau) ko 1
        1999: W.C. Houston Super-Heavyweight:
        + Lazizbek Zokirov (Ouz) points
        - Sinan Samilsan (Tur) points
        2000: Olympic Games Sydney Super-Heavyweight: 1°
        + Alexei Lezin (Rus) kot 4
        + Oleksei Mazikin (Ukr) points
        + Paolo Vidoz (Ita) points
        + Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (Kaz) points

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Nautilus
          Thanks for the great info !

          It is interesting that Wlad has been KOed in the amateurs.
          I just added Audley Harrison Look above.

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          • #25
            Danny Williams should take the absolute biggest payday fight out there, get in the ring and get hammered around for 4 or 5, then take his money and laugh all the way to the bank.

            He's the posterboy of how miniscule talent with gobs of chin can get you big bucks in today's throughly incompetent heavyweight division...

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            • #26
              I know. I do think, unless he wants to keep fightin in the UK, that he has one more shot at a title at best and he has little chance-even against Byrd

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              • #27
                From what I hear..

                Williams didn't look impressive at all, I don't think he will win a title, at least not in this life time.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by GasPed
                  Danny Williams should take the absolute biggest payday fight out there, get in the ring and get hammered around for 4 or 5, then take his money and laugh all the way to the bank.

                  He's the posterboy of how miniscule talent with gobs of chin can get you big bucks in today's throughly incompetent heavyweight division...
                  Classy point.

                  Can't say I disagree with a word you just said there.

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                  • #29
                    That beating he took from Vitali is and probably will be the biggest payday of his career. I don't think he will get anymore big paydays like the way he did after beating Tyson.

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