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12/21/2007 Archived Entry: "Hot Prospect Aaron Williams Featured in Ring Magazine"

Hot Prospect Aaron Williams Featured in Ring Magazine

Press Release
Photo by Juan C. Ayllon

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Aaron Williams knocking out Terry Porter last April in Hoffman Estates, Illinois' Sears Centre as referee Gerald Scott looks on


UNDEFEATED cruiserweight prospect Aaron Williams (15-0-1, 11 KO’s), will be featured in the upcoming issue of The Ring Magazine. Boxing writer, Coyote Duran, provides an in-depth look at one of boxing’s most talented, young boxers in The Ring’s “New Faces” March ‘08 column.

This issue will be available at newsstands and bookstores, the first week of January.

Williams, 21, will return to the ring in late January. Details will be announced soon by his promoter, Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment and Sports.

“2008 is going to be a big year for Aaron and this is a great way to kick it off,” said William’s co-manager, Albert Falcon.

Williams closed-out the 2007 year with four knock-outs in five bouts, including a devastating KO of Deleon Tinsely on ESPN 2. Tinsley went on to defeat undefeated Alfredo Escalera in a one-sided affair. Williams had hoped to meet Escalera in early ’08.

As an amateur, Williams was a 9-time national champion and a Bronze medalist at the U.S. Olympic Trials. He is trained by former WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad and managed by Albert Falcon and Patrick Doljanin of Warehouse Boxing, LLC. For more information on

For more information on Aaron Williams, go to www.CESBOXING.com

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