Junior featherweight prospect Tramaine Williams kicked off his 2013 campaign with a dominant four-round shutout of John Herrera on the Brandon Rios-Mike Alvarado II undercard last month, but he did it with the type of flair that would keep the most casual of boxing fans stuck to the tube.
Whether darting in and out of traffic, or artfully crouching in front of Herrera to avoid volleys that buzzed by his ears, the swift little southpaw known as “The Midget” also displayed enough pop on the offensive end to garner his foe’s respect.
Now the 20-year-old Williams (6-0, 2 KOs), who is managed by power broker James Prince and promoted by Top Rank, takes the show to the Erwin Center in Austin, Tex., when he faces Ricardo Valencia (3-3-1) on an UniMás-televised undercard this Saturday.
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Whether darting in and out of traffic, or artfully crouching in front of Herrera to avoid volleys that buzzed by his ears, the swift little southpaw known as “The Midget” also displayed enough pop on the offensive end to garner his foe’s respect.
Now the 20-year-old Williams (6-0, 2 KOs), who is managed by power broker James Prince and promoted by Top Rank, takes the show to the Erwin Center in Austin, Tex., when he faces Ricardo Valencia (3-3-1) on an UniMás-televised undercard this Saturday.
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