Liam Williams stops Andrew Robinson in first round

Liam Williams took an easy if not entirely painless first round stoppage win today in London over Andrew Robinson, keeping himself in the hunt for a possible middleweight title shot.

The 28-year-old Williams (23-2-1, 18 KO) and the 36-year-old veteran Robinson (24-5-1, 7 KO) were both cut on a clash of heads in that first round, which was pretty much directly followed by Williams battering Robinson to the canvas for the win in 88 seconds of ring time.

Williams, who has won seven straight since moving up from 154 and has looked destructive in his last five, all at 160, has repeatedly called for a fight with WBO titleholder Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade, and given how hard Andrade and Matchroom have found it getting credible opponents, Williams really lines up as good as they seem likely to get any time soon, in all honesty. Maybe he’d be out of his depth against Andrade, but he can definitely punch and he comes to fight, and would certainly be a notable step up over Luke Keeler, Andrade’s last opponent.

Heavyweight Nathan Gorman bounced back from his one-sided loss to Daniel Dubois in 2019, returning for a wide 10-round decision win over Richard Lartey. The 24-year-old Gorman (17-1, 11 KO) won on scores of 99-92, 100-90, and 100-90. He didn’t sound completely happy with his own victory, and he came in at a very heavy 273¼ on the scales, by far his highest weight as a pro, but he got the win and will look to move on from here.

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