For ten years, 1880 - 1890, he followed the boxing game. He held the Championship of Canada and the Northwest for seven years and retired undefeated.
In 1890 he came to Norwood, Colorado where he went into a farm and livestock partnership with his older brother, Roger Williams.
In 1898 he went to Denver and fought Billy Woods and won by a knockout in the seventh round.
For ten years, 1880 - 1890, he followed the boxing game. He held the Championship of Canada and the Northwest for seven years and retired undefeated.
In 1890 he came to Norwood, Colorado where he went into a farm and livestock partnership with his older brother, Roger Williams.
In 1898 he went to Denver and fought Billy Woods and won by a knockout in the seventh round.
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