“Tank” Williams
takin’ it to Mesi
For
Immediate Release
Aug. 18 PPV in Salt
Lake City
LAS VEGAS (July 25, 2007)
– Bahamian heavyweight Sherman “The
Tank” Williams has been waiting years
for the opportunity he’ll finally get
August 18 when he fights unbeaten “Baby”
Joe Mesi in the 10-round co-feature on the “Pinnacle
FiteNite” pay-per-view event live from
South Towne Exposition Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Williams (33-10-2, 19 KOs)
had an up-and-down career until signing a promotional
contract with Silverhawk Championship Boxing
in 2006. Sherman has won his last eight fights
dating back two years (8-0, 4 KOs) and collected
several title belts along the way, including
the NBA, CABOFE (Caribbean) and WBF Intercontinental
championships. “The Tank” has defeated
former world champion Alfred “Ice”
Cole, fought a draw with world heavyweight title
challenger Jameel McCline, and took present
WBA heavyweight champion Ruslan Chagaev the
full distance in Germany.
What’s eluded Williams
has been a top 15 rating and world title fight,
which he could better position for if he gets
past Mesi (35-0, 28 KOs), the former No. 1 ranked
heavyweight contender.
“I feel good and strong,”
Williams said from his Vero Beach training camp.
“My powers up; my strengths up. I critique
myself and in my last few fights I’ve
gotten rid of my bad habits like waiting too
long (to engage) and staying outside. I’ve
been staying in the pocket and getting off my
power punches. I’m takin’ it to
Mesi. I have a picture of Joe Mesi in my mind
and he looks like Josh Gutcher did when I fought
him (devastating 1st round KO). I’m going
to make it short and sweet so any critics won’t
have too much to write about other than Tank
Williams KO’s Joe Mesi in a great fight.”
“They (Team Mesi) made
the offer and I took it for the opportunity
value. I’m going to take him out. With
Mesi’s size, unless he’s changed,
he won’t run. I was supposed to fight
him a few years ago. We signed contracts but
10 days before the fight he gave us a sad story
and pulled out. I hope he’s coming with
heart this time.”
Williams isn’t overly
concerned with Mesi’s much publicized
medical issues that sidelined him two years,
nor the potential that a victory against “Baby”
Joe would be in any way tarnished.
“When I knock him out,”
Williams remarked, “the last thing I want
to hear is that Mesi was damaged goods. I’m
a Christian. I don’t want to hurt anybody
and I pray for both fighters. But they offered
me this fight. Joe’s father (Jack) and
his advisors are smart people. They’ve
made a conscious choice to make this fight.
It’s a done deal.
“Similar things (health
issues) were said about Evander Holyfield and
he’s looked great in his last two fights.
I’m preparing now to win. We’re
going to have a great fight on August 18 and
I’m going to knockout Joe Mesi.”
Mesi-Williams will be part
of the 3-hour, four-fight minimum Pinnacle FiteNite
event available live on Aug. 18 at 9:00 PM ET/6:00
PM PT on both cable and satellite PPV via iN
Demand, DirecTV and TVN, as well as live in
Canada via satellite PPV on Bell Expressvue,
for a suggested retail price of $24.95.
For more information about
Silverhawk Boxing call 702.492.4922 or go to
www.wilverhawkboxing.com.