Liam Williams

Liam Williams

"The Machine"

Division: middleweight

Nationality: United Kingdom

Hometown: Clydach, Wales, United Kingdom

Birth Date: 1992-05-26

Height: 5.9 cm

Reach: 67 cm

Stance: orthodox

Professional Record

25

Wins

(20 by KO)

5

Losses

(2 by KO)

1

Draws

31

Total Fights

Biography

Liam Williams, born 26 May 1992, is a Welsh professional boxer who challenged for the WBO interim light-middleweight title in 2017 and the WBO middleweight title in 2021. At regional level, he held the British and Commonwealth light-middleweight titles between 2014 and 2016 and the British middleweight title from 2018 to October 2020.

Liam possesses a potent combination of power, speed, and relentless aggression that has catapulted him to success in the ring. With an impressive record and notable victories, Williams has firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the middleweight division.

Williams began his boxing journey as a teenager, quickly showing promise and dedication to the sport. As an amateur, he achieved success, winning several national titles and representing Wales in international competitions. He turned professional in 2011 and has since demonstrated his exceptional boxing skills, rising through the ranks and capturing various regional and world titles.

One of Williams' most significant victories came in April 2021 when he faced off against the highly regarded Demetrius Andrade for the WBO middleweight title. Despite a valiant effort, Williams fell short, but his performance showcased his resilience and his ability to compete at the highest level. With his relentless style and hunger for success, Liam Williams continues to make waves in the middleweight division and is poised for further achievements in his career.

Technical Overview

Williams doesn’t dance around opponents—he walks them down, jabs his way into range, and throws with purpose. He thrives in the pocket, where he can test his opponent’s will and durability. The Welsh Amateur Boxing Association promotes a system built on clean technique and tactical execution, and Williams is a product of this culture. He’s not just a brawler—he’s a technician shaped by one of the UK’s toughest boxing regions and two of its most influential coaches: Adam Booth and Dominic Ingle.

Liam Williams stands tall for his weight class, and while that gives him certain advantages—like reach and the ability to fight from a high guard—it also raises his center of gravity. That kind of frame can be both a weapon and a vulnerability. Think of him like a character in a tactical video game—he has high vantage points, can control range, and sees the field. But with the right attributes—speed, timing, and angle—you can catch him off-balance or out of position.

His high guard suits his build. Because he’s so upright, opponents often have to reach or stretch combinations to find his head. This gives him time to read punches and subtly roll or shift his hips to avoid the brunt of a flurry. His ability to stay tall and reactive makes him tough to break down. But once you’re inside that long frame, if you can angle off or interrupt his rhythm, his height becomes something to work around rather than dominate with.

He uses his hips and torso well to avoid the buffet of combinations fighters throw when they get close, and he often resets with a jab to regain control.

During his time at the Ingle Gym in Sheffield—a school of boxing founded by Brendan Ingle and carried on by Dominic—he added more variety and defensive awareness to his approach. The gym emphasizes elusiveness, stance-switching, and movement-based defense. Ingle fighters like Kell Brook and Kid Galahad reflect this, and that influence sharpened Williams’ instincts without compromising his pressure-forward identity.

Fight History

02/10/24 vs. Hamzah Sheeraz, L-TKO, 1/12

11/24/23 vs. Florin Cardos, W-TKO, 1/8

11/25/22 vs. Nizar Trimech, W-TKO, 2/10

02/05/22 vs. Chris Eubank Jr, L-UD, 12/12

04/17/21 vs. Demetrius Andrade, L-UD, 12/12

10/10/20 vs. Andrew Robinson, W-KO, 1/12

12/21/19 vs. Alantez Fox, W-TKO, 5/12

07/13/19 vs. Karim Achour, W-TKO, 2/12

03/08/19 vs. Joe Mullender, W-KO, 2/12

12/22/18 vs. Mark Heffron, W-TKO, 10/12

09/07/18 vs. Craig Nicholson, W-KO, 2/8

04/14/18 vs. Darryl Sharp, W-TKO, 3/8

11/11/17 vs. Liam Smith, L-MD, 12/12

04/08/17 vs. Liam Smith, L-RTD, 9/12

11/26/16 vs. Gabor Gorbics, W-TKO, 8/10

07/16/16 vs. Gary Corcoran, W-TKO, 11/12

06/04/16 vs. Gustavo Alberto Sanchez, W-TKO, 3/8

12/19/15 vs. Kris Carslaw, W-TKO, 2/12

11/24/14 vs. Michael Lomax, W-TKO, 1/12

10/25/14 vs. Stepan Horvath, W-KO, 2/8

07/26/14 vs. Ronnie Heffron, W-RTD, 6/10

04/05/14 vs. Yuri Pompilio, W-TKO, 8/8

12/07/13 vs. Tyan Booth, D-TD, 3/8

08/17/13 vs. Darren Codona, W-PTS, 8/8

05/04/13 vs. Jamie Ambler, W-PTS, 6/6

02/23/13 vs. Dan Blackwell, W-TKO, 3/6

11/30/12 vs. Tony Randell, W-TKO, 1/4

09/22/12 vs. Paul Morby, W-TKO, 1/4

05/25/12 vs. Gilson De Jesus, W-PTS, 4/4

02/25/12 vs. Tommy Tolan, W-PTS, 4/4

11/19/11 vs. Ryan Clark, W-PTS, 4/4

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