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Sonny Bill Williams vs Frans Botha Live
10 Rounds, Heavyweights Boxing
Venue : Brisbane, Australia
Time : 07 PM (AEST)
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Qualification Williams wins, he may judge at least a few further fights against younger opponents, most likely by means of Botha as his promoter. If he loses he may come back on the road to the relative safety of the rugby field.
Unbeaten Williams (5-0, 3 KOs) resolve visage his sternest boxing challenge headed for date in Botha – a fighter who has miscellaneous it by way of the world’s best. Johannesburg – Boxing in addition to rugby followers determination structure a massive viewers toward watch be alive tube insurance policy of the contest stuck between Francois Botha plus Sonny Bill Williams lying on Friday first light, gossip the supersport.com website.
The hardwearing bout during Brisbane motivation be broadcast subsist on SuperSport. insurance plan of the preliminaries begins at 10:00 (SA time).
The notice within the fight may possibly look hard on the way to give details since Botha is an away-of-shape has-been along with Williams an inexperienced on no account-been. No one expects brilliant boxing save for anticipation is operation soaring.
Botha is a earlier IBF champion with Williams is an All Black who helped New Zealand win the 2011 World Cup. They have pardon? it takes headed for draw spectators.
Most sports followers know Botha is, at 44 years, able-bodiedaway fromhis unsurpassed. His opponent is one of the most exciting rugby players during the world excluding a noviceboxer, stillalthoughhe holds the New Zealand heavyweightname.
Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield along with Vitali Klitschko are among his 56 opponents.
The 44-year-old nicknamed ‘The White Buffalo’ taunted Williams – who spirit createhis come back to rugby league by means of the Sydney Roosters after the fight, following a stint within rugby union – claiming the ex-All Black did not belong inside the ring by means of him.
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Watch Sonny Bill Williams vs Frans Botha Live Streaming 2013 Boxing Online, Friday 08 February 2013. Welcome to watch Sonny Bill Williams vs Frans Botha match live stream online on your pc/laptop. Do not wait to access this HD link, when the game is mostly over and you will get live stream and highlights. All the matches are being streaming here; just catch the game from your desktop or laptop Internet. So, Catch the Sonny Bill Williams vs Frans Botha live streaming online coverage on Fox Network/Channel 9/Channel 7/Fox Sports Network 11.
Sonny Bill Williams vs Frans Botha Live
10 Rounds, Heavyweights Boxing
Venue : Brisbane, Australia
Time : 07 PM (AEST)
SBW vs BOTHA Live Stream Telecast Online PPV Friday Night BOXTV. Bar they be capable of pronounce come again? they motivation: rugby along with boxing enthusiasts within loads of international locations be looking for headed for wristwatch the clash.
Qualification Williams wins, he may judge at least a few further fights against younger opponents, most likely by means of Botha as his promoter. If he loses he may come back on the road to the relative safety of the rugby field.
Unbeaten Williams (5-0, 3 KOs) resolve visage his sternest boxing challenge headed for date in Botha – a fighter who has miscellaneous it by way of the world’s best. Johannesburg – Boxing in addition to rugby followers determination structure a massive viewers toward watch be alive tube insurance policy of the contest stuck between Francois Botha plus Sonny Bill Williams lying on Friday first light, gossip the supersport.com website.
The hardwearing bout during Brisbane motivation be broadcast subsist on SuperSport. insurance plan of the preliminaries begins at 10:00 (SA time).
The notice within the fight may possibly look hard on the way to give details since Botha is an away-of-shape has-been along with Williams an inexperienced on no account-been. No one expects brilliant boxing save for anticipation is operation soaring.
Botha is a earlier IBF champion with Williams is an All Black who helped New Zealand win the 2011 World Cup. They have pardon? it takes headed for draw spectators.
Most sports followers know Botha is, at 44 years, able-bodiedaway fromhis unsurpassed. His opponent is one of the most exciting rugby players during the world excluding a noviceboxer, stillalthoughhe holds the New Zealand heavyweightname.
Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield along with Vitali Klitschko are among his 56 opponents.
The 44-year-old nicknamed ‘The White Buffalo’ taunted Williams – who spirit createhis come back to rugby league by means of the Sydney Roosters after the fight, following a stint within rugby union – claiming the ex-All Black did not belong inside the ring by means of him.
Williams is alertof the problem seeing that he vies used for the unoccupiedWBA Globalhardwearing heading.

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Frans Botha vs Sonny Bill Williams live Fight stream | Watch Heavyw...

Johannesburg - Boxing and rugby fans will form a huge audience to watch live television coverage of the fight between Francois Botha and Sonny Bill Williams on Friday morning, reports the supersport.com website.

Watch Boxing Live Online (Click Here)

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Bren

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

The heavyweight bout in Brisbane will be broadcast live on SuperSport. Coverage of the preliminaries starts at 10:00 (SA time).

The interest in the fight may seem hard to explain because Botha is an out-of-shape has-been and Williams an inexperienced never-been. Nobody expects brilliant boxing but anticipation is running high.

Botha is a former IBF champion and Williams is an All Black who helped New Zealand win the 2011 World Cup. They have what it takes to draw spectators.

Most sports followers know Botha is, at 44 years, well beyond his best. His opponent is one of the most exciting rugby players in the world but a novice boxer, even though he holds the New Zealand heavyweight title.

Williams is young, handsome and supremely fit. Botha makes no claims to any of these points on the marketability list but can teach the Kiwi boxing skills that he has never heard of.

Botha, an excellent promoter of his own career, and Williams, 27, meet for the vacant WBA International heavyweight title at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. An excellent fight it certainly won’t be, but still the enthusiasm is huge.

The veteran has an outstanding record of 48 wins, 8 losses, 3 draws and 1 no-contest. He has won 28 bouts inside the distance since his professional debut on February 11, 1990 when Williams was not at “big school” yet. And he will probably outweigh Williams by about 18 kg.

The White Buffalo has fought some of the best heavyweights in his 21-year-career since he moved the United States in November 1991.

He won the vacant WBA North American title in May 1997 when he knocked out James Stanton in the tenth round. He also fought world champions such as Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer.

In December 1995 he outpointed Axel Schulz over 12 rounds to capture the IBF heavyweight belt in Stuttgart, Germany. But in April 1996 a district court in New Jersey stripped him of the belt when he failed a test for illegal substances.

His charisma kept his career alive and he knocked out promising Flo Simba before losing to Michael Grant, Carlos Takam and Francesco Pianeta. Grant knocked him out in the twelfth round, Takam stopped him in the eleventh and Pianeta beat him on points over ten.

Williams, who was born in Auckland, is a vastly admired rugby player but a raw novice as a boxer. He has won his five professional fights, three inside the distance, but even ardent boxing fans won’t know much about his opponents.

Gary Gurr and Ryan Hogan made their debut against Williams, Scott Lewis had a record of 3-4), Alipate Liava’a came in at 4-7 and Clarence Tilman at 11-8-2 when they fought the strapping All Black three-quarter.

Fight fans will say the bout in Brisbane is merely a novelty attraction; not really a boxing match, despite the WBA sanctioning it as a title scrap.

But they can say what they will: rugby and boxing enthusiasts in many countries want to watch the clash.

If Williams wins, he may consider at least a few more fights against younger opponents, probably with Botha as his promoter. If he loses he may return to the relative safety of the rugby field.

 

 

 

Frans Botha vs Sonny Bill Williams live Fight stream | Watch Heavyw...

Johannesburg - Boxing and rugby fans will form a huge audience to watch live television coverage of the fight between Francois Botha and Sonny Bill Williams on Friday morning, reports the supersport.com website.

Watch Boxing Live Online (Click Here)

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Bren

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

The heavyweight bout in Brisbane will be broadcast live on SuperSport. Coverage of the preliminaries starts at 10:00 (SA time).

The interest in the fight may seem hard to explain because Botha is an out-of-shape has-been and Williams an inexperienced never-been. Nobody expects brilliant boxing but anticipation is running high.

Botha is a former IBF champion and Williams is an All Black who helped New Zealand win the 2011 World Cup. They have what it takes to draw spectators.

Most sports followers know Botha is, at 44 years, well beyond his best. His opponent is one of the most exciting rugby players in the world but a novice boxer, even though he holds the New Zealand heavyweight title.

Williams is young, handsome and supremely fit. Botha makes no claims to any of these points on the marketability list but can teach the Kiwi boxing skills that he has never heard of.

Botha, an excellent promoter of his own career, and Williams, 27, meet for the vacant WBA International heavyweight title at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. An excellent fight it certainly won’t be, but still the enthusiasm is huge.

The veteran has an outstanding record of 48 wins, 8 losses, 3 draws and 1 no-contest. He has won 28 bouts inside the distance since his professional debut on February 11, 1990 when Williams was not at “big school” yet. And he will probably outweigh Williams by about 18 kg.

The White Buffalo has fought some of the best heavyweights in his 21-year-career since he moved the United States in November 1991.

He won the vacant WBA North American title in May 1997 when he knocked out James Stanton in the tenth round. He also fought world champions such as Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer.

In December 1995 he outpointed Axel Schulz over 12 rounds to capture the IBF heavyweight belt in Stuttgart, Germany. But in April 1996 a district court in New Jersey stripped him of the belt when he failed a test for illegal substances.

His charisma kept his career alive and he knocked out promising Flo Simba before losing to Michael Grant, Carlos Takam and Francesco Pianeta. Grant knocked him out in the twelfth round, Takam stopped him in the eleventh and Pianeta beat him on points over ten.

Williams, who was born in Auckland, is a vastly admired rugby player but a raw novice as a boxer. He has won his five professional fights, three inside the distance, but even ardent boxing fans won’t know much about his opponents.

Gary Gurr and Ryan Hogan made their debut against Williams, Scott Lewis had a record of 3-4), Alipate Liava’a came in at 4-7 and Clarence Tilman at 11-8-2 when they fought the strapping All Black three-quarter.

Fight fans will say the bout in Brisbane is merely a novelty attraction; not really a boxing match, despite the WBA sanctioning it as a title scrap.

But they can say what they will: rugby and boxing enthusiasts in many countries want to watch the clash.

If Williams wins, he may consider at least a few more fights against younger opponents, probably with Botha as his promoter. If he loses he may return to the relative safety of the rugby field.

 

 

 

Frans Botha vs Sonny Bill Williams live Fight stream | Watch Heavyw...

Johannesburg - Boxing and rugby fans will form a huge audience to watch live television coverage of the fight between Francois Botha and Sonny Bill Williams on Friday morning, reports the supersport.com website.

Watch Boxing Live Online (Click Here)

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Bren

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

The heavyweight bout in Brisbane will be broadcast live on SuperSport. Coverage of the preliminaries starts at 10:00 (SA time).

The interest in the fight may seem hard to explain because Botha is an out-of-shape has-been and Williams an inexperienced never-been. Nobody expects brilliant boxing but anticipation is running high.

Botha is a former IBF champion and Williams is an All Black who helped New Zealand win the 2011 World Cup. They have what it takes to draw spectators.

Most sports followers know Botha is, at 44 years, well beyond his best. His opponent is one of the most exciting rugby players in the world but a novice boxer, even though he holds the New Zealand heavyweight title.

Williams is young, handsome and supremely fit. Botha makes no claims to any of these points on the marketability list but can teach the Kiwi boxing skills that he has never heard of.

Botha, an excellent promoter of his own career, and Williams, 27, meet for the vacant WBA International heavyweight title at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. An excellent fight it certainly won’t be, but still the enthusiasm is huge.

The veteran has an outstanding record of 48 wins, 8 losses, 3 draws and 1 no-contest. He has won 28 bouts inside the distance since his professional debut on February 11, 1990 when Williams was not at “big school” yet. And he will probably outweigh Williams by about 18 kg.

The White Buffalo has fought some of the best heavyweights in his 21-year-career since he moved the United States in November 1991.

He won the vacant WBA North American title in May 1997 when he knocked out James Stanton in the tenth round. He also fought world champions such as Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer.

In December 1995 he outpointed Axel Schulz over 12 rounds to capture the IBF heavyweight belt in Stuttgart, Germany. But in April 1996 a district court in New Jersey stripped him of the belt when he failed a test for illegal substances.

His charisma kept his career alive and he knocked out promising Flo Simba before losing to Michael Grant, Carlos Takam and Francesco Pianeta. Grant knocked him out in the twelfth round, Takam stopped him in the eleventh and Pianeta beat him on points over ten.

Williams, who was born in Auckland, is a vastly admired rugby player but a raw novice as a boxer. He has won his five professional fights, three inside the distance, but even ardent boxing fans won’t know much about his opponents.

Gary Gurr and Ryan Hogan made their debut against Williams, Scott Lewis had a record of 3-4), Alipate Liava’a came in at 4-7 and Clarence Tilman at 11-8-2 when they fought the strapping All Black three-quarter.

Fight fans will say the bout in Brisbane is merely a novelty attraction; not really a boxing match, despite the WBA sanctioning it as a title scrap.

But they can say what they will: rugby and boxing enthusiasts in many countries want to watch the clash.

If Williams wins, he may consider at least a few more fights against younger opponents, probably with Botha as his promoter. If he loses he may return to the relative safety of the rugby field.

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BOXING
                                                       08.02.2013

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Brennan

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

Boxing new comer Williams, holds the New Zealand Professional Boxing
Association heavyweight title after beating American Clarence Tillman
III in February 2012. Williams will have his work cut out for him
against hardened seasoned boxer Botha, with his record of 48 wins from
58 fights, including 29 knockouts.

 

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BOXING
                                                       08.02.2013

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Brennan

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

Boxing new comer Williams, holds the New Zealand Professional Boxing
Association heavyweight title after beating American Clarence Tillman
III in February 2012. Williams will have his work cut out for him
against hardened seasoned boxer Botha, with his record of 48 wins from
58 fights, including 29 knockouts.

 

Live/Video: FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live – Stream Fight FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Friday Night Online TV. FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Spoken language completely just before Fox Sports, forward of his fight for the unfilled WBA heavyweight title, Williams agreed he was nervous as regards Botha’s power along with skill inside the disc.

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Australia

BOXING
                                                       08.02.2013

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Brennan

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

Boxing new comer Williams, holds the New Zealand Professional Boxing
Association heavyweight title after beating American Clarence Tillman
III in February 2012. Williams will have his work cut out for him
against hardened seasoned boxer Botha, with his record of 48 wins from
58 fights, including 29 knockouts.

 

Live/Video: FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live – Stream Fight FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Friday Night Online TV. FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Spoken language completely just before Fox Sports, forward of his fight for the unfilled WBA heavyweight title, Williams agreed he was nervous as regards Botha’s power along with skill inside the disc.

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Australia

BOXING
                                                       08.02.2013

Heavyweight: Sonny Bill Williams vs. Frans Botha

Middleweight: Jarrod Fletcher vs. Kiatchai Singwancha

Lightheavyweight: Daniel Baff vs. Peter Brennan

Heavyweight: Alex Leapai vs. Matt Hicks

Boxing new comer Williams, holds the New Zealand Professional Boxing
Association heavyweight title after beating American Clarence Tillman
III in February 2012. Williams will have his work cut out for him
against hardened seasoned boxer Botha, with his record of 48 wins from
58 fights, including 29 knockouts.

 

Live/Video: FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live – Stream Fight FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Friday Night Online TV. FRANCOIS BOTHA vs SONNY BILL WILLIAMS Live Spoken language completely just before Fox Sports, forward of his fight for the unfilled WBA heavyweight title, Williams agreed he was nervous as regards Botha’s power along with skill inside the disc.

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