Video: Hurd vs Williams - Full Fight | May 11, 2019
Julian "J-Rock" Williams upsets Jarrett Hurd in his own backyard to become a Super Welterweight World Champion.
Video: Hurd vs Williams - Watch Fight Highlights | May 11, 2019
On May 11, 2019, unified 154-pound world champion "Swift" Jarrett Hurd put his titles on the line against top contender Julian "J-Rock" Williams on FOX. Despite Hurd being the heavy hometown favorite, Williams fought the better fight and took home a unanimous decision victory. He is now the unified 154-pound world champion.
Video: Fighter Of The Week: Jarret Hurd
Unified Super Welterweight World Champion @swift_jarretthurd defends his IBF and WBA 154-pound titles against top contender Julian Williams in front of his hometown fans this Saturday night at Eagle Bank Arena in Fairfax, VA and live on FOX and Fox Deportes.
Video: Fighter of the Week: Julian Williams
Top contender Julian "J-Rock" Williams will challenge Unified Super Welterweight World Champion "Swift" Jarrett Hurd for his IBF and WBA 154-pound titles on May 11, 2019 at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia and live on FOX.
Video: Jarrett Hurd predicts stoppage victory over Julian Williams on May 11th
Unified 154-pound World Champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd will put his titles on the line against tough contender Julian Williams on May 11th, and if his prediction is correct, those belts aren’t going anywhere. Watch the fight live on May 11, 2019, only on FOX at 8pm ET/5pm PT.
Video: To be the best, Julian Williams knows he must beat Jarrett Hurd on May 11th
Julian “J-Rock” Williams is a hard-working, humble fighter who knows that, in order to be the best, you must BEAT the best—and he believes a win over unified 154-pound World Champion Jarrett Hurd May 11th on FOX will get him there.
Video: Hurd vs Williams Preview: May 11, 2019 - PBC on FOX
Unified and undefeated IBF and WBA 154-pound "Swift'' Jarrett Hurd will defend his titles against top contender Julian "J-Rock'' Williams live in primetime in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX.
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