Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Sonny Bill Williams K.O's Tillman in round 1



Sonny Bill Williams' boxing career took off as he scored a first round knockout over American Clarence Tillman in Hamilton tonight.

The win left Williams undefeated from five fights and earned him the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association championship belt.

It also dismissed any doubts about the apparent lack of punching power of the All Black.

After the two boxers sounded each other out early, Williams connected with a good left hook and then finished Tillman off with a flurry of blows that had his opponent with his head hanging out of the ring.

Referee Lance Revill stepped in to stop the fight with one second left in the first round.


Tillman left the ring immediately after the fight, not bothering to stay around to see Williams presented with his belt.

There were also ugly scenes when Williams' original opponent Richard Tutaki entered the ring to taunt Williams.

Tutaki was removed with All Black and Chiefs team mate Liam Messam acting as Williams' minder.

The 26-year-old Williams was giving away 6cm in height, a massive 21kg in weight and tons of experience to the 34-year-old American who had 21 professional fights going into this bout, including 11 wins with six by knockout.

I don't know if this bodes well for the rest of the worlds centres, who want to tackle a guy who can back all his talk like this?

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