
WILLIAMSON: SIMPSON'S REMATCH CALL IS A PROPER BAD MOVE!
Troy Williamson has branded Callum Simpson's decision to activate their rematch clause a 'bad move', confident he'll dominate again. The Darlington 'Trojan' believes he has Simpson's number after a convincing first victory.
Troy Williamson, the 'Trojan' from Darlington, isn't mincing his words. He's called Callum Simpson's decision to activate their rematch clause a 'bad decision'. And frankly, who can blame him? Williamson, a former British champion, put on a masterclass in their first encounter, showcasing the grit and guile that defines British boxing. He boxed Simpson’s ears off, proving there are levels to this game.
Simpson, the Barnsley banger, clearly believes he can turn the tables. But does he truly have the tools? Williamson, speaking to British Boxing News, sounds like a man utterly convinced he's got Simpson's number. This isn't just talk; it's the cold, hard truth of the sweet science. When a fighter dominates, the psychological advantage is immense. Simpson's chin was tested, his game plan dismantled.
We've seen this before, haven't we? Fighters taking a second bite at the cherry, only to find the fruit tastes even more bitter. Think Froch vs. Groves II – sometimes the gulf is just too wide. Williamson's got that rugged, relentless style that wears opponents down. He's a proper British warrior, forged on the cobbles, not afraid to stand and trade. Simpson needs to find something truly special, or this rematch could be an even tougher night at the office. Williamson smells blood, and he's ready to cement his dominance. This isn't just a fight; it's a statement.
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