Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Boxer recovering following operation on Friday
Former welterweight king Paul Williams is said to be resting
after undergoing lengthy surgery yesterday to protect the top half of his spine
following a motorcycle crash last Sunday.
Promoter Dan Goossen said the six and a half hour procedure ‘went
as planned’ as Williams went under the knife yesterday and the two-weight
champion will now need some time to recover.
The 30 year-old has been openly talking to journalists since
the accident, which left him paralysed from the waist down and Williams intends
to fight the diagnosis to end, even vowing to walk again despite only being
given a 10% chance by doctors.
Williams ring career ended instantly when his motorcycle
failed to manoeuvre a corner in Marrietta, Georgia, just days after his next
world title shot against WBC light-middleweight champion Saul Alvarez was
announced for September 15th.
Alvarez, 21, has so far pencilled in a replacement in James
Kirkland, only for the contender to be ruled out by a shoulder injury and the
Mexican in now in the process of securing another challenger for the bout at
the MGM Grand.