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Sonny Bill: Boxing gave me massive thrills

- By TRP REPORTER

SONNY Bill Williams says winning the New Zealand heavyweigh­t boxing title was as good as anything he achieved during his stellar crosscode rugby career.

The 36-year-old won World Cups with the All Blacks in 2011 and 2015 and helped the Kiwis reach the 2013 final of the rugby league equivalent.

He retired in March and has since returned to boxing to add to the seven fights he won between 2009-2015.

“It was awesome,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Adrian Chiles.

“Winning the New Zealand heavyweigh­t title belt was amazing. I didn’t grow up boxing. It was so unfamiliar for me.”

Williams turned to boxing when he was left in debt after buying out his Canterbury Bulldogs contract, the League side he left in 2008, before moving to French Union club Toulon.

“It started off through necessity because I had to pay bills but it lit a fire inside me that I could never put out and it accumulate­d in me thinking I would try and win that belt. I did it and it was awesome,” he added.

“It would be a dream come true to fight against that type of calibre of fighter [Tyson Fury]. I am an avid boxing fan. I watch their training and see what they do and love boxing.”

Williams switched between League and Union during his 17-year career, winning NRL titles with the Bulldogs and Sydney Roosters and the 2012 Super Rugby title with the Chiefs.

Aside from his World Cup victories with the All Blacks, he was also involved in the side that drew the 2017 series against the touring British and Irish Lions. He played his last game of rugby league with the Roosters in the semi-final loss to the Canberra Raiders in the 2020 NRL play-offs.

Williams improved his boxing record to eight straight victories in June when he beat Waikato Falefehi via unanimous decision.

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