Sonny Bill looking for next bout after convincing win

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Thu, 09 Feb 2012 7:05a.m.

Sonny Bill Williams (Photosport)

Sonny Bill Williams (Photosport)

Sonny Bill Williams is already contemplating his next bout after claiming the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association heavyweight title with a first-round stoppage of American Clarence Tillman in Hamilton.

Williams, who now turns his immediate attention to the Chiefs' Super rugby campaign, told the crowd after the fight on Wednesday night that he might get back into the ring during the season.

"In saying that, I just have to see how my boys are going on the footy field," he said.

"If everything falls into place, we'll do it, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there."

Victory over the Auckland-based Tillman takes the All Black and former Kiwi rugby league Test representative's boxing record to five wins from five bouts.

After a cagey start by both men, Williams produced a left hook late in the opening round that had Tillman wobbling.

He landed a series of further blows before the referee stopped the scheduled 10-round contest.

The loss was the 34-year-old Tillman's ninth of a career that has included 11 wins and two draws.

Tillman was a late replacement after the original opponent, Richard Tutaki, was dropped when he was found to be facing criminal charges.

The fight was preceded by a melee at the weigh-in on Tuesday when, after some pushing during the traditional face-off, Tillman threw a glancing right at Williams' chin before being tackled to the ground.

Williams said the incident served to stiffen his resolve.

"He caught me by surprise," he said.

"I thought it was just push and shove and he tagged me. That gave me extra motivation to come and try to tag him. God willing, it all worked out."

He admitted he had been nervous before the bout and he was pleased it was out of the way.

"Probably, on the world stage, it's just a blip," he said of the belt he has won.

"But for me ... this was my world title."

Williams has had his doubters ever since he first stepped into the ring in 2009 and he thanked Australian boxing legend Tony Mundine, who prepared him for the Tillman fight, for helping him with the basics of the sport.

"He took me back to the old school," Williams said.

Mundine, whose son Anthony Mundine was also in Williams' corner, praised his charge's performance.

"I thought he fought a great fight," Mundine said.

"He was a bit nervous, but it's one of those things that a young guy like him goes through. I think, myself, he can go a long way."

While he hadn't expected the bout to last just one round, Mundine had felt that Tillman was "pretty slow and open to be hit".

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09 Feb 2012 08:50p.m.

haha wong wrote:

sonny aint a real boxer my boys on the street will knock him out fight a real boxer sonny see what boxing is about if i wanted to watch fake fighting i would watch WWE dick

09 Feb 2012 06:31p.m.

Megan, Perth WA wrote:

@Cherie: Tillman was a replacement fighter. Go SBW!

09 Feb 2012 05:20p.m.

jordan lacey wrote:

shot sonny bill you get after that mongrel dog shot

09 Feb 2012 05:10p.m.

willie wrote:

i like sonny bill,always have done as a league player,last nite watching him fight there were a few dissing on sonny saying i hope he gets smacked up by tillman,pretty boy williams,but mate gotta give credit to him he beat tillman fair n square.i actually thought tillman might do a tyson and bite his ear off?

09 Feb 2012 10:55a.m.

cherie wrote:

What a joke. Is SBW never going to fight a credible boxer? I am not going to watch anymore of his fights. I might as well of been in there with him. How can anyone think this was a good thing?

09 Feb 2012 10:01a.m.

Phred wrote:

That fight was an embarrassment to the farce of boxing. Whales are protected species. Why don't you fight a boxer next time? Tua, Cameron, Betham. Doesn't matter.

09 Feb 2012 09:56a.m.

Robert Moore wrote:

Sonny Bill has the potential to be Heavyweight World Champion in the next 10 years. A kiwi world champion; I look forward to it. He is a great young man and role model for New Zealander's to appreciate. Good stuff SBW.

09 Feb 2012 07:56a.m.

Jim Seaview wrote:

Good one Sonny - you beat Clarence Tillman the whale!!! You donated $110k to the Christchurch Recovery, you are a great guy. Dont give up Rugby or league.