AFTER admitting he overcame a battle with depression in the past, Joe Williams won a fight of a different kind of Saturday night, defeating Indonesian opponent Rusmin Kie Raha at Wagga's Bolton Park Stadium.
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Williams, a former captain-coach of Dubbo CYMS who told the Daily Liberal two weeks ago about his struggles while residing at Dubbo, successfully retained his World Boxing Federation (WBF) junior welterweight world title and also picked up a World Boxing Association (WBA) Asian title with a unanimous points victory.
The three judges scored the bout 117-111, 116-114 and 119-109, all in Williams' favour, to give the former NRL star a popular victory in front of hundreds of supporters.
Williams was stoked with his performance.
"He (Kie Raha) is one tough dude," Williams said.
"We both landed some good shots on each other, we still traded shots on the inside, we boxed on the outside, it was a really good fight.
"I knew he was going to be tough and he brought everything to the table I expected and more.
"This was a step up in class and thankfully I rose to the occasion."
Williams admitted Saturday night's bout was a true fight.
"The people who came along definitely got entertainment," he said.
"Last time I boxed, this time I fought.
"I knew with this one that I couldn't just box all night.
"Indonesians are real fighters so I knew I had to get in the trenches and wear some.
"My modelling career is gone that's for sure."
Williams, who has retired from rugby league, could fight again as soon as December.
He said the possibilities are endless after Saturday night's victory.
"Who knows? There is already talk of something in December at a regional level," Williams said.
"Wagga is one of three places being talked about."