Sonny Bill Williams hopes to hit the ground running with the Chiefs after his seventh professional boxing match, saying the fight preparation will have him "in the best possible condition - not just physically, but mentally too".
Williams has spent the past month since returning from the New Zealand All Blacks' end-of-year tour of the United States and Britain preparing to fight American heavyweight boxer Chauncy Welliver at Allphones Arena in Sydney on January 31, and he is expected to re-join the Chiefs just days later for their final trial of the Super Rugby pre-season. The Chiefs are working with New South Wales Waratahs to arrange a clash between the two most recent Super Rugby champions at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, and Williams is "excited about potentially playing in that game".
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Williams has spent the past month since returning from the New Zealand All Blacks' end-of-year tour of the United States and Britain preparing to fight American heavyweight boxer Chauncy Welliver at Allphones Arena in Sydney on January 31, and he is expected to re-join the Chiefs just days later for their final trial of the Super Rugby pre-season. The Chiefs are working with New South Wales Waratahs to arrange a clash between the two most recent Super Rugby champions at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, and Williams is "excited about potentially playing in that game".
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