Rugby star to re-enter boxing ring
All Black sensation Williams to fight Lewis :
New Zealand rugby chiefs on Wednesday backed plans by rising All
Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams to resume his boxing career just weeks
away from a season culminating in the Rugby World Cup.
Williams, 25, will fight Australian Scott Lewis on January 29 next
year in his third professional bout, the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU)
said.
The NZRU, which was accused of wrapping its players in cotton wool
ahead of their failed 2007 World Cup campaign, said it was “comfortable”
with the fight, despite the danger of injury to a player hailed as the
new Jonah Lomu.
“There’s a risk that he will get injured, absolutely, but it’s one
that we think is worth taking,” Neil Sorensen, the NZRU’s general
manager of professional rugby told Radio NZ.
“He’s an amazing athlete, he’s going to be in a professional
environment, he’s boxed before and we’re happy with the risks.”
Williams’ bout will take place three weeks before his Canterbury
Crusaders team begins its Super 15 campaign.
Reports in New Zealand said Williams’ contract contained provisions
for him to contest a second fight later in 2011 when the Crusaders have
a bye in the competition, which would be either early April or early
June.
The latter date is just three months from the start of the World Cup
in New Zealand, where Williams is seen as a key element in the All
Blacks’ home soil bid to restore their credibility in rugby union’s
showcase tournament.
Sorensen confirmed that the NZRU agreed to let Williams box as part
of his contract, saying it was the only way of stopping him re-signing
with cashed-up French rugby team Toulon earlier this year.
Williams, a former star of Australia’s National Rugby League, was
fast-tracked into the All Blacks after just a few games playing domestic
rugby union in New Zealand and excelled in the All Blacks’ Northern
Hemisphere tour.
Speaking in Sydney, Williams said the World Cup remained his
long-term goal but he believed boxing would help him improve as a
player.
Williams has stopped both of his previous opponents in the first
round. AFP
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