Paul Gallen and Sonny Bill Williams’ Proposed Boxing Match Will Not Take Place Despite Insults

Paul Gallen and Sonny Bill Williams' Proposed Boxing Match Will Not Take Place Despite Insults

The highly anticipated boxing match between NRL stars Paul Gallen and Sonny Bill Williams has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The two have been trading insults for months, with Gallen calling Williams a “fraud” and Williams responding by calling Gallen a “coward”.

The match was set to take place on December 5th in Sydney, Australia. It was expected to be a highly competitive bout between two of the best rugby players in the world. However, due to the pandemic, the fight has been cancelled.

The two have been trading insults for months, with Gallen calling Williams a “fraud” and Williams responding by calling Gallen a “coward”. Both men have been vocal about their desire to fight each other. Gallen said he wanted to “settle the score” with Williams, while Williams said he wanted to prove he was the better boxer.

Despite the cancellation of the fight, both men have said they still plan to fight each other in the future. Gallen said he will “definitely” fight Williams when the pandemic is over, while Williams said he is “looking forward” to it.

The cancellation of the fight is a disappointment for fans of both men, as well as for boxing fans in general. It was set to be a highly competitive bout between two of the best rugby players in the world. However, due to the pandemic, the fight has been cancelled.

It is unclear when or if the fight will take place in the future. With the pandemic still ongoing, it is unlikely that the fight will take place anytime soon. However, both men have expressed their desire to fight each other in the future, so it is possible that the fight could still take place at some point.

In the meantime, fans of both men will have to wait and see if the fight will eventually take place. Until then, they can only hope that the pandemic will end soon and that the fight will be able to take place in the near future.