Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
In another apparently pointless exercise, former two-time British heavyweight champion Danny Williams scored the 33rd knockout of his 16-year career, by stopping a disinterested Laszlo Toth in less than a minute of their scheduled ten-round contest in Hamburg.
The 37 year-old has continued his career against the wishes of the British Board of Boxing Control on a Latvian boxing license and easily had too much for the Hungarian to improve his record to 43-9. Former Mike Tyson conquerer Williams seems intent on prolonging his career as rumours surfaced after the bout that he will fight again next month against a better opponent.
It may not be enough to persuade the BBBC to license Williams in his native country, but if the Londoner can step up his opposition considerably and show he can mix it with some top heavyweight contenders, it may be enough to show the board that they may have been a little hasty in revoking his boxing license last year.
WBN Editor
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The 37 year-old has continued his career against the wishes of the British Board of Boxing Control on a Latvian boxing license and easily had too much for the Hungarian to improve his record to 43-9. Former Mike Tyson conquerer Williams seems intent on prolonging his career as rumours surfaced after the bout that he will fight again next month against a better opponent.
It may not be enough to persuade the BBBC to license Williams in his native country, but if the Londoner can step up his opposition considerably and show he can mix it with some top heavyweight contenders, it may be enough to show the board that they may have been a little hasty in revoking his boxing license last year.