12/3/2012
By Lee Hanbury
British heavyweight boxing sensation Danny Williams, of Brixton London, is to make a surprise comeback to the ring after a devastating loss at the hands of prospect Leif Larsen. The Norwegian-born fighter tore Williams a new corn shoot in the second round, putting a "final" end to his career.
In a twist of fate, Danny Williams has announced he is going to make another comeback fight. The only noticeable difference is this time he will be fighting at 160lb (middleweight). Although the likeliness of this must be questioned, the British heavyweight revealed "When ever you feel to do something there will be people that will doubt you and question, but this is something I have to do. God willing, this time we will be seeing a new Danny Williams"
"I know that losing a lot of weight is going to be hard but in the long run I feel that myself and the sport of boxing will benefit from it."
"I've been taking a lot of supplements in the past, all strictly legal and safe but a certain one was making my body hold a lot of water. I am not currently taking any supplements and I'm boxing better than ever."
These is much question over the safety of losing that much weight, after fighting at 285lb just a few months ago. The British boxer is due to be facing unknown fighter Marvin Meyer on the 31 of March. This will most defiantly be a match up to watch out for.
By Lee Hanbury
British heavyweight boxing sensation Danny Williams, of Brixton London, is to make a surprise comeback to the ring after a devastating loss at the hands of prospect Leif Larsen. The Norwegian-born fighter tore Williams a new corn shoot in the second round, putting a "final" end to his career.
In a twist of fate, Danny Williams has announced he is going to make another comeback fight. The only noticeable difference is this time he will be fighting at 160lb (middleweight). Although the likeliness of this must be questioned, the British heavyweight revealed "When ever you feel to do something there will be people that will doubt you and question, but this is something I have to do. God willing, this time we will be seeing a new Danny Williams"
"I know that losing a lot of weight is going to be hard but in the long run I feel that myself and the sport of boxing will benefit from it."
"I've been taking a lot of supplements in the past, all strictly legal and safe but a certain one was making my body hold a lot of water. I am not currently taking any supplements and I'm boxing better than ever."
These is much question over the safety of losing that much weight, after fighting at 285lb just a few months ago. The British boxer is due to be facing unknown fighter Marvin Meyer on the 31 of March. This will most defiantly be a match up to watch out for.
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