Sam Owen
First XV
Talk of a SBW vs Jonah Lomu fight.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-news/news/4921640/SBW-v-Jonah-Fight-for-Life
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-news/news/4921640/SBW-v-Jonah-Fight-for-Life
Talk of a SBW vs Jonah Lomu fight.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-news/news/4921640/SBW-v-Jonah-Fight-for-Life
That would be amazing!
Hopefully Jonah would ruin him
You would unfortunately really expect SBW to win.
Not really. Sonny Bill Williams is a pretty average boxer, with two out of three of his opponents being very, very average, and the only one which is mildy athletic, went to a decision. Jonah Lomu wouldn't concede anything in terms of height, weight or strength. The only questions would be over his fitness and technique. My money would be on Lomu knocking SBW out, and I'm not saying that as an anti-SBW statement, I just think SBW would not be able to take too many hits from a monster like Jonah Lomu.
But has Lomu had any ring experience? Thats what you got to think here, Lomu can be big but ring fitness is something to think about. Lomu is a big boy and I don't think people give SBW give enough credit for his boxing. He's not a world beater but he's not a mug. He knows how to handle himself in there.
Well, as I said about Jonah Lomu, he has trained for quite a while in Muay Thai. I don't know if he has got muich ring experience, but I'm sure he'd train hard going into the fight, and he's got the money to get some good sparring partners. As for "He knows how to handle himself in there", he just doesn't impress me to the extent that I'd say he is anything promising. He's seems as good as a 6'4'' 106kg professional athlete who has been training for a while, is expected to be, but certainly no more. He doesn't seem to have a great deal of power in his punches, and he has a tendancy to back off or headlock too much. Just doesn't seem to have much offense.
The idea is to have him art the bottom of the Errors list woodward ..not the top
nick your thinking of Lomu in his prime, he is well past it as an athlete.
I wonder what the haters think of SBW's status as NZ's best 12?
quoted directly from another forum
Runs[/B
Treeby 71
SBW 68
Payne 57
Lynn 55
Sweeney 53
Fruean 47
Nonu 39
Smith 35
Kahui 26
Stanley 26
Umaga 21
Tackle busts
SBW 27
Fruean 24
Payne 22
Treeby 22
Lynn 19
Sweeney 18
Smith 14
Stanley 14
Nonu 11
Umaga 9
Kahui 4
Offload
SBW 32
Payne 8
Umaga 6
Stanley 5
Lynn 5
Kahui 5
Sweeney 4
Smith 4
Fruean 4
Treeby 4
Nonu 2
Tackle success
Umaga - 89% (32 from 36)
Payne - 88% (56 from 64)
Smith - 88% (55 from 63)
SBW - 88% (52 from 59)
Stanley - 86% (49 from 57)
Nonu - 86% (50 from 58)
Treeby - 85% (69 from 81)
Lynn - 81% (44 from 54)
Sweeney - 80% (48 from 60)
Kahui - 78% (25 from 32)
Fruean - 73% (41 from 56)
Linebreaks
Payne 11
Fruean 7
Lynn 5
SBW 4
Treeby 4
Umaga 2
Sweeney 2
Nonu 2
Smith 1
Stanley 1
Kahui - none
Errors
Frean 10
SBW 9
Smith 7
Nonu 6
Stanley 6
Lynn 6
Treeby 4
Payne 4
Kahui 3
Umaga 3
Sweeney 3
Tries
Payne 5
Fruean 4
SBW 3
Stanley 2
Lynn 1
he's the form 12 in the world, the best in NZ. We will need to wait until later this year to objectively put him in an imaginary world XV.SBW has definitely taken the spot of the form no.12 in NZ
which without him has been ineffectual. I'm a Blues supporter but the big reason we won that first round game was the lack of a Crusaders attack.he's part of the most potent backline in Super Rugby
No, I'm not. However he is still only 35, which is younger than a lot of current professional boxers (same age as Wladimir Klitschko and younger than Vitali Klitschko), and he will still be very strong. I'm not saying he'll be the next big thing in boxing, I just think he'd be more of a test against SBW than SBW's last three jokes of opponents, and from how SBW did, I wouldb't be suprised to see Lomu knock him out. Either way I'll be interested.