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Liam Williams (boxer)

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Nationality
  
Welsh

Height
  
1.78 m

Wins
  
12 (KO 7)

Total fights
  
13


Name
  
Liam Williams

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

Role
  
Boxer

Draws
  
1

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Rated at
  
light middle/middleweight

Born
  
26 May 1992 (age 31) Church Village, Wales (
1992-05-26
)

Division
  
Middleweight, Light middleweight

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Liam Williams (born 26 May 1992 in Church Village), is a Welsh professional light-middleweight boxer. As of April 2017, he holds WBO European, British and Commonwealth titles in the super-welterweight/light-middleweight (154 lb) division, being ranked as the world's 15th best and Britain's second best super-welterweight. His manager is former middleweight world title challenger Gary Lockett.

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Amateur

In an amateur career which he claims began at age nine, Williams says he won 44 out of 49 fights, gaining many awards in Britain and Europe. "I won seven Welsh titles at all age levels, including the 2011 Senior ABAs when I was just 18. I beat Warren Sinden, who’s now a pro, by a wide points margin in the 75KG final."

Professional

Williams turned professional as a light middleweight in 2011. Aged 18, he won every round against the more experienced Ryan Clark and won the vacant Commonwealth light middleweight title in November 2014 with an 11th-round-stoppage win over Michael Lomax. The following year, he added the vacant British national title by stopping Kris Carslaw in the second round of their bout at Manchester Arena.

He retained both titles in defeating a previously unbeaten Gary Corcoran at the Ice Arena Wales on 16 July 2016 with an 11th-round stoppage in what has been described as a gruesome grudge match.

Williams was controversially defeated by former WBO super-welterweight world champion Liam Smith on 8 April 2017 at the Manchester Arena. Owing to incorrect weight for the bout,Smith was ineligible to inherit the interim WBO super-welterweight world title (held by Canelo Álvarez who is moving to a higher weight and expected to vacate the title).

References

Liam Williams (boxer) Wikipedia


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