

by the next interview, I'll have all of that, but for now, no. TW: I know I need to get with the times (laughs), but I've been slow to do that. Javier Molina, "Lucky Boy" (Wale Omatoso), Zach Wohlman, Mike Dallas Jr, Ty Barnett, and just my team: Matt and Jesse Villanueva, Ismail Sillakh.ĬS: Can people follow you on social media? TW: A lot of people, I go to 'Wild Card' for sparring, too. Hopefully get to 10-0 by end of this year, and then 8 or 9 fights next year.ĬS: Who have you been working with? Sparring partners? Once the bell rings, I'm fine.ĬS: How soon can you see yourself in serious contention? With every fight, that gets easier, but I just try to overcome nerves prior to the fight. I'm a boxer-puncher, and lately the fights have been going the way I want them to. that's a blessing, but I'm ready to go the distance. TW: I'm enjoying it, but I always train for distance.

so he'll be trying to score the upset to get his career back on track.ĬS: You have a 5-knockout streak going now. TW: Not much, but I know he started out as a unbeaten prospect, then had a losing streak.

getting me ready for fights.ĬS: What do you know about your opponent on Sept 20? Also, my brother is a big part of my life and career, as is my wife. TW: I have a backer in John White, and my trainer Shaheed Suluki. TW: Exactly, and I hope to fight a couple more times before the end of the year.ĬS: How is your support system different now? I was working 10 hour days as a forklift operator.ĬS: But this will be your third fight in as many months. I went into the golden gloves, then decided to turn pro.ĬS: You've had a lot of gaps in activity for a fighter with only 6 fights. TW: I was 21, and had maybe 6-8 more fights, tops. I had around 60 amateur fights (only 6 losses), but most of them were before I got into high school. Chris Strait of talked with the young prospect, prior to his fight Septemat Florentine Gardens in Hollywood, CA. Although he is the youngest of 6 children, he has been forging his own path ever since. The younger Williams may have come to boxing early, but like many, left and came back to it later.
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His brother was just turning pro around the same age. However, the elder Williams was done as a boxer before he turned 24. Dwain "Tyger" Williams was a California State Middleweight Champion in the last decade, and the first in his family to box. welterweight Terrell Williams (6-0-5 KO's) followed his brother into the gym. The American revealed that he prays for his colleague every day, he also assured that he wishes him all the peace and health, since no one wants to go through what happened Prichardsince all boxers are brothers and assured that he would never intentionally hurt anyone in the union.Like many other fighters. Thanks to an interview for The Ring Magazine in 2018, it was possible to find out how he is williamswho explained how this fight was that marked him for life and affected him on a daily basis. The boxer won three times before being beaten by Thomas Dulorme in 2019, who was never seen in the ring again. The California native was cleared to continue fighting, it took two years before Terrell returned, exactly one year after Columbus woke up from his 221-day coma. It is clear that the American made illegal gestures against his rival who complained on several occasions. It is to highlight that Terrell faced quite a bit of criticism because he dropped a lot of punches on the head of Prichard and sent his rival to the hospital.
