Danny Williams (boxer)

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Daniel Peter Williams (born 13 July 1973) is a British professional boxer. He has challenged once for the WBC and the Ring magazine heavyweight titles in 2004. At regional level, he has held multiple heavyweight championships, including the Commonwealth title twice between 1999 and 2006; the British title twice between 2000 and 2010; and challenged once for the European title in 2003. As an amateur, he won bronze medals at the 1993 European Championships and 1994 Commonwealth Games. Williams is best known for scoring an upset knockout victory against Mike Tyson in 2004.

Early life

Williams's parents are both originally from Jamaica. Williams grew up in Brixton, South London with his 2 older brothers and 1 younger sister.

Amateur career

As an amateur boxer out of the famous Lynn AC boxing gym in SE London, Williams learned his trade quickly, often sparring with the likes of clubmates Henry Akinwande and Derek Angol. In 1991 Williams won the PLA tournament and won a gold medal in Sardinia multi-nation tournament and a gold medal in the Greek multi-nations tournament. In the Finland multi-nations in 1992 he won a bronze medal.

Williams also won a bronze medal at the European Championships 1993 at heavyweight in the 91 kg/201 lbs limit and bronze at super heavyweight at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.<ref>Commonwealth Games1994. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl (21 July 2009). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref> Williams also won a gold medal at the 1994 Liverpool multi-nations tournament. His amateur record was 29–6.

Highlights

Template:Col-begin Template:Col-2 Template:Bronze3 Tammer tournament, Tampere, Finland, October 1992:

  • 1/4: Defeated Girdrius Monstvilas (Lithuania) RSC 1
  • 1/2: Lost to Vasiliy Kirianov (Finland) 22:28

Template:Bronze3 European championships, Bursa, Turkey, September 1993:

  • 1/8: Defeated Edin Bajrić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) AB 2
  • 1/4: Defeated Dmitriy Karpeyev (Ukraine) RSC 3
  • 1/2: Lost to Don Diego Poeder (Netherlands) KO 1

Template:Col-2 Template:Gold1 Multi-nations tournament, Liverpool, England, May 1994:

  • 1/2: Defeated Shane Hinton (Canada) RSC 2
  • Finals: Defeated Danny Watts (England) KO 1

Template:Bronze3 Commonwealth Games, Victoria, Canada, August 1994:

  • 1/4: Defeated Shane Hinton (Canada) 19:9
  • 1/2: Lost to Duncan Dokiwari (Nigeria) 13:24

Template:Col-end

Professional career

Early career

Williams turned pro in 1995 knocking out Vance Ideans in two rounds. He fought routinely on Frank Warren undercards and compiled a 15–0 (12 KOs) record. He is currently managed by London promoter Michael Helliet and is trained by Jim McDonagh.

British and Commonwealth title challenge

Williams vs. Francis

Williams took his first big step up in April 1999 to challenge Julius Francis for his British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles. A hot favourite, Williams lost in a points decision to the 34-year-old veteran.

First reign as British and Commonwealth champion

Williams vs. Senior

Francis would later vacate the Commonwealth title for a big money fight with Mike Tyson. Williams won the title with a closely contested split decision over respected British contender (and former amateur clubmate) Harry Senior.

Williams vs. Potter

In 2000 Williams put together four knockouts before fighting Mark Potter for the Commonwealth title and the vacant British title. In an extremely dramatic fight, Williams suffered a dislocated right arm, yet very bravely fought on with one arm over two rounds before knocking Potter out with a left uppercut.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Williams vs. Meehan

After an eight-month layoff for surgery and recovery, Williams returned to knock out a respected opponent – Kali Meehan in 32 seconds.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Williams vs. Francis II

Williams then avenged his defeat to Francis, stopping him on an eye injury in the 4th round.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Afterwards he was signed by Don King and ended 2001 knocking out US journeyman Shaun Robinson in two rounds on an undercard in America.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Williams vs. Sprott

Williams' tenure under King would prove to be uneventful, and he did not renew his contract at the end of 2002, a year that saw Williams retain his British and Commonwealth titles with a knockout of late sub Michael Sprott.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Williams vs. Long

Williams then scored a points win over Keith Long. As this was Williams' third defence of the British title, he won the Lonsdale belt outright,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> before dropping out of a fight in America with hard hitting South African southpaw Corrie Sanders, because it coincided with Ramadan.Template:Citation needed

European title challenge

Williams vs. Samil Sam

In February 2003 Williams travelled to Germany to fight the Turk Sinan Samil Sam for his European heavyweight title. A strong favourite, Williams was surprisingly dropped three times and stopped in six rounds.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the UK, his local rivals Audley Harrison and Herbie Hide derided him in the press.

Resumed reign as British and Commonwealth champion

Williams vs. Mirovic

Williams returned with a fourth round stoppage of Australian Bob Mirovic to retain his Commonwealth title.

Williams vs. Sprott II

Williams then knocked out Michael Sprott in five rounds to defend his British & Commonwealth titles.

Williams vs. Sprott III

To begin 2004, Williams re-signed with Frank Warren then lost his British and Commonwealth in a third meeting with Michael Sprott via a disputed close points decision.

Rise up the ranks

Williams vs. Tyson

Template:Main article After two comeback knockout wins, Williams boxed former world champion Mike Tyson at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky in July 2004. After staggering Williams numerous times in the first round, Tyson was unable to seriously hurt Williams in subsequent rounds and could not cope with Williams' sustained aggression and accurate combination punching. Williams knocked Tyson down with a series of punches in the fourth round for a knockout win.

WBC and The Ring heavyweight title challenge

Williams vs. Klitschko

Template:Main article In December he finally challenged for a world heavyweight title, but Vitali Klitschko proved too much, as Williams was stopped in the 8th round.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Second reign as Commonwealth champion

Williams vs. Harrison

In December, Williams regained his old Commonwealth belt by beating undefeated Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison by split decision.

Williams vs. Skelton

Williams retained the Commonwealth title with a controversial points win over undefeated Matt Skelton in March 2006.

Williams vs. Skelton II

After beating Adnan Serin by a third round retirement, Williams lost his Commonwealth title by unanimous decision in a rematch with Skelton.

In December 2006 when Skelton dropped out of a fight with Audley Harrison, Williams stepped in at a weeks notice. By his own admission he had been training for eight weeks for a fight with British champion Scott Gammer. Williams lost by TKO in the 3rd round, suffering a broken nose.

Second reign as British champion

Williams vs. Gammer

In March 2007 Williams regained the British title in Wales with a 9th-round knockout of Scott Gammer. Williams came in at the lightest he had been since his pro debut 16 stone 4 pounds (4 stones lighter than his previous fight), after training himself for the fight just with a piece of paper that contained a conditioning programme given to him by Joe Dunbar who had worked with Lennox Lewis.

Williams vs. Platov

After he had watched the tape of his fight with Gammer, Williams decided he would continue boxing and took a fight with Ukrainian prospect Oleg Platov (26–1, 22 KOs). He came in again at 270 lbs. Both fighters were engaged in wild exchanges from the first bell on. The Ukrainian picked up a badly-bleeding cut above the left eye following an accidental headbutt in the second round and he continued to swing wild punches but not without taking some huge shots from Williams. After 2:15 in the fourth and with the cut getting worse, the referee waved the fight off. According to the rules of the IBF, it was declared a no contest. Sauerland managing director Chris Meyer defended the decision. "The rules are clear", he said. "We had an accidental headbutt and the referee, who consulted the doctor several times, ruled he could not continue to protect his health." Speaking exclusively to SecondsOut after the fight a disappointed Williams said: "He (Platov) was looking for a way out and he got it. He knew the rules and worked them. He was starting to tire and knew it was only a matter of time before I knocked him out. ...I found it slow in the early rounds but I when I got going I started to get on top. He knew I was gonna knock him out and he was looking for a way out. I’m not sure whether or not it was a punch or a head clash that cut him in the second round. It took be a little while to get going but I really enjoyed it, it was a great fight while it lasted. But he was looking for a way out. He kept falling to the floor and it was only a matter of time before I knocked him out."Template:Citation needed

Williams vs. Airich

On 30 May 2008 Williams defeated unbeaten German, Konstantin Airich in a highly controversial fight. Williams had a total of 3 points deducted in rounds 2 and 5<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> creating a feeling afterwards that the referee was blatantly on the side of the German. In addition he was given 2 standing 8 counts by the referee in round 3 despite not actually being knocked down or touching the canvas, and was also counted after slipping in round 4.<ref>Williams-Airich Video: Watch an amazing heavyweight battle as Danny Williams takes on Konstantin Airich, the referee and others! Template:Webarchive. Eastsideboxing.com (30 May 2008). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref> After managing to fight back and score a knockdown himself in round 5, in the 6th round Williams unleashed a series of extremely punishing blows on his opponent sending him reeling across the ring. At this point Airich's promoter Ahmet Oner controversially ran over and rang the timekeeper's bell himself to end the round and save his fighter, even though there was still 1:28 left to go in the round.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Despite this confusion the fight continued after the shortened 6th round and after seeing his man absorb more heavy punishment in the next round Oner eventually threw in the towel handing Williams a 7th-round TKO victory.

In the aftermath of the fight Williams was extremely critical of the performance of both the referee and fight promoters, and called for the British Boxing Board of Control to conduct an immediate investigation into the fight.<ref>Williams to lodge fight complaint. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.</ref><ref>Danny Williams Demands Investigation of Airich Bout – Boxing News. Boxingscene.com.6 February 2008.</ref>

Williams vs. McDermott

Williams faced John McDermott at Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham on 18 July 2008. Despite being deducted three points in rounds eleven and twelve, he defeated McDermott in a majority points decision.

Williams vs. Sosnowski

He was due to face John McDermott in a rematch at York Hall on 8 November 2008, but McDermott withdrew due to a rib injury. Williams also faced a bout with Francois Botha on 30 November 2008 in Egypt.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Polish fighter Albert Sosnowski was called in as a late replacement for McDermott.Template:Fact

Williams vs. McDermott II

Williams suffered a shock defeat by 8th-round TKO and as a result the Botha fight was called off. The McDermott rematch was finally arranged for 2 May 2009 in a defence of the British Heavyweight Championship belt that Williams held. Williams won the match in a points victory over McDermott.Template:Fact

Prizefighter

Williams took part in the Prizefighter tournament on 2 October 2009. In the run up to the tournament Williams said he would knock out Audley Harrison and show himself as the best British heavyweight. In his first bout on the night, Carl Baker from Sheffield beat Williams on points after knocking him down twice in the opening round.Template:Fact

Resumed reign as British champion

Williams vs. Chisora

Williams defended his British title for a third and final time against Derek Chisora on 15 May 2010. Williams lost by KO in round two. Before the fight he promised this would be his last fight, win or lose, but he has yet to announce his retirement. The fight was originally due to take place against Sam Sexton in February but was put back to May after Sexton injured his hand. Sexton withdrew from the fight again after his mother suffered a brain aneurysm and Chisora stepped in as a replacement.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Comebacks

Williams vs. Charr

Williams returned to boxing after nearly a year of inactivity with a 2nd-round TKO victory over German Frank Kary Roth in Bielefeld on 5 March 2011. Williams was now being licensed to fight by the Baltic League of Professional Boxing, with the British Boxing Board of Control stating they had concerns about Williams's decline in ability to box. On 9 April, he scored his second KO win since his comeback. He won a 1-round KO against Hungarian Laszlo Toth. On 25 June Williams suffered a TKO defeat against Manuel Charr. The fight was controversially stopped in round 7 after a barrage from Williams was returned by a short flurry from Charr. It appeared that the referee stopped the fight in Charr's favour as soon as it looked like he may be in trouble.<ref>Sturm retains WBA title Template:Webarchive. Fightnews.com (25 June 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref>

Williams then won a SD against Alfred Cole on 3 September, in Sweden, Cole returning after two years away from the sport.

A fight with unbeaten Alexander Ustinov was set to take place in October 2011, but Williams withdrew due to a viral infection.<ref>Ustinov vs Bakhtov is Set, Danny Williams Withdraws – Boxing News. Boxingscene.com (18 October 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref> Williams fought the Norwegian heavyweight boxer Leif Olve Dolonen Larsen in Pabellon Municipal, Silla, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain on Friday 2 December 2011. Williams was dropped several times by the former NFL footballer and the fight was stopped in the second round. Williams announced his retirement once again shortly afterwards,<ref>Exclusive: Danny Williams finally calls time on ring career Template:Webarchive. News.boxrec.com (7 December 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref> but a return to boxing was scheduled against 0–3 middleweight Marvin Meyer, leading to various hoax articles claiming that Williams was moving down to middleweight. This fight never happened, and neither did a rematch with Zoltan Petranyi for the Universal Boxing Organisation (UBO) European title, which was called off on the day of the fight after Williams was cut when he fell over in the shower. The two fighters entered the ring on fight night to apologise to the crowd for the incident. A second rescheduling of the fight, which had already been postponed from 2011 due to "personal problems" for Williams,<ref>"Danny Williams Withdraws From Petranyi Clash on June 4" – Boxing News. Boxingscene.com (19 May 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref> was promised but has yet to be scheduled.<ref>Danny Williams-Zoltan Petranyi: What Really Happened – Boxing News. Boxingscene.com (13 June 2012). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref>

Williams had two unsuccessful title challenges in September 2012, being outpointed in Finland by Janne Katajisto for the obscure Baltic Boxing Union belt and then being stopped in the 4th round against Christian Hammer in a WBO European heavyweight title fight. Williams refused to take a drugs test after the fight, claiming there was no point as he was going to retire, and that he was shot.<ref>Exclusive – Danny Williams walks away from boxing after refusing drugs test | BoxRecNews Template:Webarchive. News.boxrec.com (11 October 2012). Retrieved on 7 March 2013.</ref>

Just days after announcing yet another retirement, Williams called out Mark Potter for a rematch of their famous clash in 2000 when Williams knocked out Potter despite having a dislocated shoulder. Potter responded saying he was very keen on the fight. The fight is likely to be unlicensed as Potter's BBBofC license was taken away after suffering a detached retina, while the BBBofC have already announced their reservations against licensing Williams.<ref>Jay, Phil D. (13 October 2012) Mark Potter sceptical on Danny Williams rematch. worldboxingnews.com</ref> Williams later claimed he had been told to call out Potter on camera, and that he was not being serious.

Once again, Williams's retirement proved to be short-lived as he fought Denis Bakhtov in Podolsk, Russia on 8 December 2012, losing by unanimous decision over 10 rounds. He fought again just 13 days later losing in a points decision against Werner Kreiskott over 8 rounds. In March 2013 he was stopped in round 2 by cruiserweight Mairis Briedis in Riga, Latvia. This fight was unsanctioned as it was an exhibition. Danny fought Kelvin Price on 18 May 2013 losing a controversial decision in Russia. He then went on to fight notorious English hard man Dominic Negus in an unlicensed fight in London, England as a farewell to his fans, stopping Negus in the 4th round.

Williams claimed the lightly-regarded Global Boxing Federation (GBF) World Heavyweight title on 28 April 2018 in Hungary when he defeated Czech journeyman Martin Stensky.

In July 2018 in Aberdeen, Williams lost a WBU heavyweight title fight on an event sanctioned by the British & Irish Boxing Authority against former lightweight Lee McAllister. This fight was not recognised by BoxRec. Williams once again announced his retirement after this fight.<ref>Mike Tyson's conqueror Danny Williams retires after losing to Lee McAllister</ref>

Personal life

Williams is a devout Muslim and was first drawn to Islam while abroad, "I went to Turkey and heard the Adhan" he explained. "I was a Christian at the time and I got goosebumps and carried on looking into Islam and I just felt this was the way of life for me and this was the way of life for God."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Williams has 2 daughters, Nubiah (born 1999) and Maliha (born 2004).

Professional boxing record

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Template:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
89 Template:No2Loss Template:Nowrap Louison Loizou UD 4 26 Aug 2023 Template:Small
88 Template:Yes2Win 55–32 Template:Small Vadims Tihomirovs KO 1 (6), Template:Small 22 Apr 2023 Template:Small
87 Template:No2Loss 54–32 Template:Small Nelson Hysa UD 6 13 Nov 2022 Template:Small
86 Template:No2Loss 54–31 Template:Small Djuar El Scheich TKO 3 (6), Template:Small 27 Mar 2022 Template:Small
85 Template:No2Loss 54–30 Template:Small Serdar Avcı UD 4 8 Dec 2021 Template:Small
84 Template:No2Loss 54–29 Template:Small Sergei Kharitonov TKO 2 (6), Template:Small 11 Sep 2020 Template:Small
83 Template:Yes2Win 54–28 Template:Small Mehmed Crnalic TKO 1 (6), Template:Small 30 Nov 2019 Template:Small
82 Template:No2Loss 53–28 Template:Small Kristaps Zutis KO 1 (6), Template:Small 21 Sep 2019 Template:Small
81 Template:No2Loss 53–27 Template:Small Ruslan Myrsatayev KO 4 (10), Template:Small 5 Jul 2019 Template:Small
80 Template:Yes2Win 53–26 Template:Small Boban Filipovic TKO 3 (6), Template:Small 23 Feb 2019 Template:Small
79 Template:Yes2Win 52–26 Template:Small Jozsef Kormany TKO 1 (6), Template:Small 11 May 2018 Template:Small
78 Template:Yes2Win 51–26 Template:Small Martin Stensky KO 1 (12), Template:Small 28 Apr 2018 Template:Small Template:Small
77 Template:Yes2Win 50–26 Template:Small Rudolf Balaz TKO 1 (4), Template:Small 11 Mar 2018 Template:Small
76 Template:Yes2Win 49–26 Template:Small Pavel Šiška UD 4 28 Jul 2017 Template:Small
75 Template:No2Loss 48–26 Template:Small Andreas Sidon TKO 5 (6), Template:Small 12 Nov 2016 Template:Small
74 Template:Yes2Win 48–25 Template:Small Pavel Šiška PTS 4 26 Jun 2015 Template:Small
73 Template:Yes2Win 47–25 Template:Small Radek Varak TKO 3 (4), Template:Small 11 Apr 2015 Template:Small
72 Template:No2Loss 46–25 Template:Small Zsolt Bogdan UD 10 29 Dec 2014 Template:Small Template:Small
71 Template:No2Loss 46–24 Template:Small Adrian Granat TKO 2 (6), Template:Small 31 Oct 2014 Template:Small
70 Template:No2Loss 46–23 Template:Small Pavel Doroshilov UD 4 9 Aug 2014 Template:Small
69 Template:No2Loss 46–22 Template:Small Frantisek Kynkal UD 4 31 May 2014 Template:Small
68 Template:Yes2Win 46–21 Template:Small Martin Stensky TKO 1 (4), Template:Small 24 May 2014 Template:Small
67 Template:No2Loss 45–21 Template:Small Andrzej Wawrzyk TKO 1 (8), Template:Small 1 Feb 2014 Template:Small
66 Template:No2Loss 45–20 Template:Small Tomáš Mrázek SD 6 30 Dec 2013 Template:Small
65 Template:Yes2Win 45–19 Template:Small Mazur Ali TKO 6 (10) 19 Dec 2013 Template:Small
64 Template:No2Loss 44–19 Template:Small Oleg Maskaev UD 10 4 Nov 2013 Template:Small
63 Template:No2Loss 44–18 Template:Small Marcin Rekowski TKO 4 (8), Template:Small 23 Aug 2013 Template:Small
62 Template:No2Loss 44–17 Template:Small Kelvin Price UD 10 18 May 2013 Template:Small Template:Small
61 Template:No2Loss 44–16 Template:Small Mairis Briedis TKO 2 (6), Template:Small 23 Mar 2013 Template:Small
60 Template:No2Loss 44–15 Template:Small Werner Kreiskott UD 8 21 Dec 2012 Template:Small
59 Template:No2Loss 44–14 Template:Small Denis Bakhtov UD 10 8 Dec 2012 Template:Small Template:Small
58 Template:No2Loss 44–13 Template:Small Christian Hammer TKO 4 (12), Template:Small 28 Sep 2012 Template:Small Template:Small
57 Template:No2Loss 44–12 Template:Small Janne Katajisto UD 8 8 Sep 2012 Template:Small
56 Template:No2Loss 44–11 Template:Small Leif Larsen TKO 2 (8) 2 Dec 2011 Template:Small
55 Template:Yes2Win 44–10 Template:Small Al Cole SD 6 3 Sep 2011 Template:Small
54 Template:No2Loss 43–10 Template:Small Manuel Charr TKO 7 (10), Template:Small 25 Jun 2011 Template:Small
53 Template:Yes2Win 43–9 Template:Small Laszlo Toth KO 1 (10), Template:Small 9 Apr 2011 Template:Small
52 Template:Yes2Win 42–9 Template:Small Frank Kary Roth TKO 2 (6), Template:Small 5 Mar 2011 Template:Small
51 Template:No2Loss 41–9 Template:Small Derek Chisora TKO 2 (12), Template:Small 15 May 2010 Template:Small Template:Small
50 Template:No2Loss 41–8 Template:Small Carl Baker UD 3 2 Oct 2009 Template:Small Template:Small
49 Template:Yes2Win 41–7 Template:Small John McDermott SD 12 2 May 2009 Template:Small Template:Small
48 Template:No2Loss 40–7 Template:Small Albert Sosnowski TKO 8 (10), Template:Small 8 Nov 2008 Template:Small
47 Template:Yes2Win 40–6 Template:Small John McDermott Template:Abbr 12 18 Jul 2008 Template:Small Template:Small
46 Template:Yes2Win 39–6 Template:Small Konstantin Airich TKO 7 (8) 30 May 2008 Template:Small
45 Template:Yes2Win 38–6 Template:Small Marcus McGee UD 6 12 Apr 2008 Template:Small
44 Template:Abbr 37–6 Template:Small Oleg Platov NC 4 (12), Template:Small 8 Dec 2007 Template:Small Template:Small
43 Template:Yes2Win 37–6 Scott Gammer KO 9 (12), Template:Small 2 Mar 2007 Template:Small Template:Small
42 Template:No2Loss 36–6 Audley Harrison TKO 3 (12), Template:Small 9 Dec 2006 Template:Small
41 Template:No2Loss 36–5 Matt Skelton UD 12 8 Jul 2006 Template:Small Template:Small
40 Template:Yes2Win 36–4 Adnan Serin RTD 3 (10) 20 May 2006 Template:Small
39 Template:Yes2Win 35–4 Matt Skelton SD 12 25 Feb 2006 Template:Small Template:Small
38 Template:Yes2Win 34–4 Audley Harrison Template:Abbr 12 10 Dec 2005 Template:Small Template:Small
37 Template:Yes2Win 33–4 Zoltan Petranyi TKO 3 (8), Template:Small 4 Jun 2005 Template:Small
36 Template:No2Loss 32–4 Vitali Klitschko TKO 8 (12), Template:Small 11 Dec 2004 Template:Small Template:Small
35 Template:Yes2Win 32–3 Mike Tyson KO 4 (10), Template:Small 30 Jul 2004 Template:Small
34 Template:Yes2Win 31–3 Augin N'Gou TKO 3 (12) 13 May 2004 Template:Small Template:Small
33 Template:Yes2Win 30–3 Ratko Draskovic TKO 1 (8), Template:Small 1 Apr 2004 Template:Small
32 Template:No2Loss 29–3 Michael Sprott PTS 12 24 Jan 2004 Template:Small Template:Small
31 Template:Yes2Win 29–2 Michael Sprott TKO 5 (12), Template:Small 26 Sep 2003 Template:Small Template:Small
30 Template:Yes2Win 28–2 Bob Mirovic TKO 4 (12), Template:Small 26 Apr 2003 Template:Small Template:Small
29 Template:No2Loss 27–2 Sinan Şamil Sam TKO 6 (12), Template:Small 8 Feb 2003 Template:Small Template:Small
28 Template:Yes2Win 27–1 Keith Long PTS 12 17 Sep 2002 Template:Small Template:Small
27 Template:Yes2Win 26–1 Michael Sprott Template:Abbr 7 (12), Template:Small 12 Feb 2002 Template:Small Template:Small
26 Template:Yes2Win 25–1 Shawn Robinson TKO 2 (8), Template:Small 15 Dec 2001 Template:Small
25 Template:Yes2Win 24–1 Julius Francis TKO 4 (12), Template:Small 28 Jul 2001 Template:Small Template:Small
24 Template:Yes2Win 23–1 Kali Meehan TKO 1 (12), Template:Small 9 Jun 2001 Template:Small Template:Small
23 Template:Yes2Win 22–1 Mark Potter TKO 6 (12), Template:Small 21 Oct 2000 Template:Small Template:Small
22 Template:Yes2Win 21–1 Quinn Navarre TKO 6 (8) 23 Sep 2000 Template:Small
21 Template:Yes2Win 20–1 Craig Bowen-Price KO 1 (8), Template:Small 24 Jun 2000 Template:Small
20 Template:Yes2Win 19–1 Michael Murray KO 6 (10) 6 May 2000 Template:Small
19 Template:Yes2Win 18–1 Anton Nel KO 5 (8), Template:Small 19 Feb 2000 Template:Small
18 Template:Yes2Win 17–1 Harry Senior PTS 12 18 Dec 1999 Template:Small Template:Small
17 Template:Yes2Win 16–1 Ferenc Deak KO 1 (8) 2 Oct 1999 Template:Small
16 Template:No2Loss 15–1 Julius Francis PTS 12 3 Apr 1999 Template:Small Template:Small
15 Template:Yes2Win 15–0 Antoine Palatis Template:Abbr 12 10 Oct 1998 Template:Small Template:Small
14 Template:Yes2Win 14–0 Juan Antonio Diaz KO 3 (8), Template:Small 16 May 1998 Template:Small
13 Template:Yes2Win 13–0 Shane Woollas TKO 2 (8), Template:Small 21 Feb 1998 Template:Small
12 Template:Yes2Win 12–0 Derek Amos TKO 4 (8) 19 Dec 1997 Template:Small
11 Template:Yes2Win 11–0 Bruce Douglas TKO 2 (8), Template:Small 15 Nov 1997 Template:Small
10 Template:Yes2Win 10–0 Roger McKenzie TKO 2 (8), Template:Small 19 Jul 1997 Template:Small
9 Template:Yes2Win 9–0 Albert Call TKO 4 (4), Template:Small 3 May 1997 Template:Small
8 Template:Yes2Win 8–0 Shane Woollas TKO 2 (4), Template:Small 8 Feb 1997 Template:Small
7 Template:Yes2Win 7–0 Michael Murray TKO 1 (4) 9 Nov 1996 Template:Small
6 Template:Yes2Win 6–0 Andy Lambert TKO 2 (4) 31 Aug 1996 Template:Small
5 Template:Yes2Win 5–0 John Pierre PTS 4 13 Jul 1996 Template:Small
4 Template:Yes2Win 4–0 James Wilder Template:Abbr 4 9 Mar 1996 Template:Small
3 Template:Yes2Win 3–0 Alvin Miller TKO 1 (6), Template:Small 13 Feb 1996 Template:Small
2 Template:Yes2Win 2–0 Joey Paladino Template:Abbr 1 (6) 9 Dec 1995 Template:Small
1 Template:Yes2Win 1–0 Vance Idiens Template:Abbr 2 (6) 21 Oct 1995 Template:Small

Viewership

Russia

Date Fight Billing<ref name="eyeonthering">Template:Cite web</ref> Viewership (Template:Estimation) Network Source(s)
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Total viewership 17,000,000 1 Kanal

Pay-per-view bouts

Date Fight Billing Buys Network
30 July 2004 Tyson vs. Williams Return for Revenge Template:Right Showtime
11 December 2004 Klitschko vs. Williams Klitschko vs. Williams: KO in NY Template:Nts<ref>TAKING A DIVE Boxing ratings drop HBO to the canvas, N.Y.DailyNews.com article, 2004-12-19, Retrieved on 2014-04-10</ref> HBO
Total 270,000

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