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IT WAS almost one of the unlikeliest coronations in British heavyweight championship history when Mark Potter came so close to defeating Danny Williams in an unforgettable encounter in October, 2000.
On that night inside the Wembley Conference Centre, with Williams’ right arm dangling from his dislocated shoulder, Potter pressed his advantage before Danny – in a performance he calls his proudest – somehow salvaged victory with his left. It was a truly heroic turnaround from Williams, and the part huge underdog Potter played in it will ensure he’s never forgotten.