Career
In 2000, he fought against Jameel McCline in a match that ended in a 10-round draw. He followed this up with a six round decision against Cisse Salif. This was followed by the National Basketball Association Heavyweight title on March 31, 2006.
On July 28, Williams defeated Josh Gutcher 71 seconds into the first round.
Upon his return to the Bahamas Williams made his eight consecutive victory on April 18, 2007, defeating Wade Lewis with a first round KO. On January 22, 2011 Williams fought against Evander Holyfield at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Holyfield started the bout slowly and in the second round, he was cut in the left eye following an accidental clash of heads.
In round three as he took several combinations. After the end of the round, Holyfield told his corner that he was unable to see due to the cut.
Consequently, the bout was ruled a no contest.
Williams admitted his frustrations to the press, telling them that after the fiasco he was considering taking fights in Europe. In June 2013, he was outpointed by Gerald Washington.