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Sonny Bill Williams wants to jump in the ring with Mike Tyson

Sonny Bill Williams has responded to a proposed $1 million fight with Mike Tyson, saying he’d love to jump in the ring with the boxing legend.

Mike Tyson looks like he could step into the ring tomorrow.
Mike Tyson looks like he could step into the ring tomorrow.

Mike Tyson has spoken out about the swirling reports about a possible charity fight against cross-code footy star Sonny Bill Williams, while the former All Black said he’d love the chance to step in the ring with the boxing legend.

Reports emerged this week of boxing promoter Brian Amatruda’s attempt to cash in on Tyson’s rumoured comeback through a charity bout against one of several sports stars – with reports that an offer of $1 million was on the table.

Amatruda has promoted cards featuring the likes of Danny Green, Lucas Browne and Anthony Mundine, and said several of the part-time boxers who bring in big audiences in Australia – including Williams, NRL legend Paul Gallen and AFL great Barry Hall – would fill Australian arenas if paired up against Tyson.

And Williams — who reportedly has permission to fight Tyson from the Toronto Wolfpack, who he plays for in the UK Super League — is right behind the idea.

“If it’s for a good cause, I’d love to get in the ring with Mike Tyson,” Williams told the Sydney Morning Herald. “It would be an honour ... a career highlight to share the ring with an iconic figure of world sport.

“I grew up watching Tyson and his fights. It’s hard not to admire the power and ferocity of Tyson like so many other sports people around the world.

“It would be a humbling and surreal moment in my life to stare at him and know I was facing one of the greats of the sport.”

Williams’ comments come as Tyson appeared to pour cold water on a possible match-up, taking to Twitter earlier on the weekend to shut down reports.

“This is totally false,” Tyson tweeted in response to an article suggesting he may in line to fight Williams.

However, that tweet was later deleted.

Mike Tyson (right) would still be a terrifying prospect today.
Mike Tyson (right) would still be a terrifying prospect today.

Tyson first sparked chatter about a potential comeback after wowing fans in a ferocious sparring session in a video that went viral, but nothing about returning to the ring has come from the man himself.

Regardless of the return, according to Australian boxing legend Jeff Fenech, Tyson would still put Sonny Bill Williams “in the morgue” if they were to meet in the ring.

Fenech, a good friend and former trainer of Tyson, said the fight is “not going to happen”, but if it did, it wouldn’t end well for the former footballers.

“Great publicity, but it’s not going to happen,” Fenech told the Sydney Morning Herald. “They’re offering him half a million or a million dollars — he could get more than $20 million to do it in Saudi Arabia. Why would he come here?

“Let me tell you something. If he hits Sonny Bill Williams or Paul Gallen, he will be up for manslaughter.

“I’m serious. If he punched Paul Gallen, he could kill him. These guys have never been punched by somebody like Mike.

“You see what he’s doing to the pads, imagine Mike hitting one of those guys with one of those uppercuts. More than likely they will be in the morgue the next day.

“Fighting Sonny Bill? Who has Sonny Bill fought? Sonny Bill won’t even fight Paul Gallen because I don’t believe he can beat him.”

In the initial report, Amatruda claimed he had already begun the process of trying to get Tyson to Australia.

“The first thing I did was contact (celebrity agent) Max Markson and ask him to offer Tyson $1 million,” he said. “Max brought him to Australia in 2012. He gets on well with him and his wife but the main thing is that he got him a visa to get into the country back then and that’s the key.”

Fenech believes Williams would come off second best in a fight with Tyson.
Fenech believes Williams would come off second best in a fight with Tyson.

Tyson got a visa to visit in Australia in 2012, a week after he was denied one by the New Zealand government, due to being convicted of rape in the US in 1992.

As for Williams, the former All Blacks centre is now with the Toronto Wolfpack in the UK Super League, and was reported to be in talks to return to the ring next year against Hall.

Williams has a 7-0 professional record, but has not fought in a pro bout since 2015, or a charity bout since 2018.

This article first appeared on the NZ Herald and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as Sonny Bill Williams wants to jump in the ring with Mike Tyson

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