Sonny Bill shows talent at sweet science with quick KO [Video]
By Laine Clark, 28 May 2009 Laine Clark is a Roar Pro
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The gentle, sweet music that introduced Sonny Bill Williams ahead of his one-off professional boxing appearance did not quite do justice to what was to come.
As soon as the traditional Polynesian jingle was over, an impressive Williams unloaded on Gary Gurr to make a monkey of the Kiwi rookie heavyweight dubbed “The Baboon”.
In a perfect – but brief – start to his professional boxing career, Williams stopped Gurr 1 minute 22 seconds into the second of the bout’s scheduled four two-minute rounds at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
The casual observer could not tell but Williams claimed he was nervous.
“For sure (I was nervous), it’s a whole new sport,” Williams said.
“But it was fun.”
It may have been his first fight but Williams arrived like an old pro, accompanied by a 15-strong entourage.
Among the packed crowd were Australian Test cricketer Phil Hughes, former rugby league internationals Shane Webcke and Gorden Tallis and Brisbane Lions AFL footballers Jonathan Brown and Simon Black.
After a lead-up to remember, it seemed something special was needed to shut Gurr up.
First he gate-crashed Mundine’s press conference earlier in the week – then tried to trash it.
It was a hard act to follow but Gurr did his best at the weigh-in, getting physical with Williams.
Adding to his infamy, Gurr had carved out a reputation as a bareknuckle fighter in Auckland – in other words he had made a habit of knocking out pub bouncers.
But the way Gurr had done it all with a half smirk added weight to rumours that SBW and Gurr were old mates from Auckland.
Sonny Bill William’s Boxing Video – Round 1
If that is true, Williams gave no favours on Wednesday night.
It didn’t take long for Williams to find his mark, rocking Gurr late in the first with a big right upper cut and his opponent never recovered.
Late in the second round, officials had seen enough despite Gurr asking for more.
Former Kiwi rugby league international Williams is in Australia for the first time since infamously leaving NRL club the Bulldogs to take up a lucrative French rugby contract with Toulon.
But he did his best to boost his nice guy image, presenting a $50,000 cheque to St Vincent’s Hospital drug rehabilitation ward of Sydney.
It was donated as part of the “KO to Drugs” awareness campaign that lured Williams into a one-off boxing appearance.
Anthony Mundine’s title fight with IBO world middleweight champion Daniel Geale of Tasmania was set to follow.
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Mark said | May 28th 2009 @ 9:27am | Report comment
Ummm…who did he fight again ? Put him in against a boxer before deciding he can box.
Spiro Zavos said | May 28th 2009 @ 2:01pm | Report comment
To be truthful, I was impressed with Sonny Bill Williams. He was up against a bar room brawler who had no idea of how to box. But Sonny Bill put together combinations, with an especially vicious and accurate right upper cut. He’d have to keep his gloves up higher against someone who knows how to throw a right cross. Only the great Muhammed Ali could hold his hands down near his waist and use his body skills to avoid punches. But, this criticism aside, Sonny Bill showed that he could make a much better fist of boxing, when his rugby career is over, presumably, than this sceptic would have predicted a couple of days ago.
Michael B said | May 28th 2009 @ 2:34pm | Report comment
Mark – baby steps.. buddy baby steps…
Why would they put him up against a seasoned boxer? So he can lose and finish his career after one fight. That would be outrageous.
Camp Mundine know what they’re doing, its all about building it up and then milking it for what its worth. I think you might find Sonny being a regular undercard for Mundine fights in future
I saw enough from Sonny to suggest he has something there, you never know, he may end up forging a pretty big boxing career himself.. mind you Khoder and Mundine will be laughing all the way to the bank!
Mark said | May 28th 2009 @ 2:46pm | Report comment
Michael & Spiro – sorry I obviously worded my response badly & didn’t give any credit where credit is due. Disclaimer – I’ve only seen the highlights.
I wasn’t expecting them to put him up against Cameron or anyone with a good pro record & yes he’s got reasonable skills BUT to say he’s a good boxer based on that opponent (who was just shocking) is extremely premature. He has potenital but that’s all at the mo. As for a pretty big boxing career, I just don’t see it. He”d be starting late in a game where age is not a good thing against guys who came up through the amateur ranks.
Spiro – on a related note, do you think Mundine has got over his eye problem ?