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10/26/2005 Archived Entry: "Former Amateur Stand-Out Aaron Williams Guns for Win # 5!"

Former Amateur Stand-Out Aaron Williams Guns for Win # 5!

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Williams (right) in a bout earlier this year (Josh Walls photo)

Former amateur stand-out Aaron Williams goes for win #5 at the Guilty Fight Night this Friday, October 28th at the Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV.

This is the second fight in as many weeks for Williams (4-0-1, 3 KO’s), a former 9-time National Amateur Champion.

On October 17th, Williams stopped Mike Waters in the 1st round in Ontario, CA. The busy Las Vegas Cruiserweight is looking to fight three more times before year’s end.

“I’m taking it one fight at a time,” the 19 year old prodigy said. “I’d like to fight twice in November, once in December and then go home to Cleveland to see my family for the Holidays” said the Las Vegas resident.

Team Williams has made some changes by adding a full time strength and conditioning coach, Axel Murrilo. According to co-manager Albert Falcon, “Aaron needed to strengthen his core and upper body. You could see the difference in his physique and power in his last fight. He will continue to improve in those areas.”

“This is a great card and a nice platform for Aaron to showcase his talent,” said co-manager Patrick Doljanin.

“Our stable mate Tye Fields is in the main event and Donovan George, a Chicago kid, who’s undefeated and comes from a real good family, is in a six rounder,” Doljanin added.

The Guilty Fight Night Card starts at 7:00 pm (Pacific time).

Guilty Boxing’s “Guilty Fight Night” telecasts are seen throughout the United States and internationally in Europe, Africa, Middle Eastern countries, the Caribbean and Japan.

Guilty Boxing’s weekly “Guilty Fight Night” cards are seen in 202 million households worldwide, making Guilty Productions one of the fastest-growing providers of boxing television programming in the world.

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