Dannie Williams Starts Strong But Ultimately Falls To Hank Lundy
After all of the trash talking, a couple of good fighters met in Connecticut for the NABF Championship. Hank Lundy (22-1-1) got the best of Dannie Williams (21-2) in an entertaining slugfest of a main event on national television.
Williams got out of the gate fast with a knockdown, putting Lundy on the canvas in the first round. However, Lundy, who is used to getting off of the canvas and finishing strong, dominated the middle rounds with a good jab and got the decision.
Williams was bleeding around the nose after the first, but scored a 10-8 round with the knockdown. The second round, on my card, was even. Lundy probably took the lead on the judges cards in about the fifth round and never really looked back.
The judges scored the fight 98-91, 97-92, and 97-92 for Lundy who came away with the unanimous decision.
The upsetting part of the whole night was the rotten commentary of the ESPN2 announce team. Between rounds seven and eight coming back from a commercial, the announcers said, “This is why Lundy will win this fight”, as they showed him throw four jabs, landing one of them. Very critical and obviously had some cash on Lundy. In fact, Teddy Atlas and Joe Tessitore should try to be a little less presumptuous.
“He is the boss”, said Tessitore. “Lundy is the boss and he has Williams working for him right now.”
Maybe they should quit crying about the controversy in boxing and focus on being a little more unbiased.
Give Williams an A for effort, he hung with a champion and even knocked him down. He will be back in action soon.