Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match

Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match.

Former NFL running back Frank Gore and former NBA guard Deron Williams are the latest retired athletes to take up boxing.

They’ll do battle in a scheduled four-round heavyweight bout on the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley pay-per-view card Saturday night at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Gore and Williams allowed photographer Cooper Neill of Showtime to shoot their workouts. Gore is in blue, Williams wearing a beanie.

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Former NBA guard Deron Williams, former NFL RB Frank Gore ready for boxing debuts

Former NBA guard Deron Williams, former NFL RB Frank Gore ready for boxing debuts on Jake Paul-Tommy Fury card.

Editor’s note: This story originally published at USA TODAY Sports.

NEW YORK – Deron Williams and Frank Gore insist they aren’t entering the squared circle because they need the money or any extra notoriety.

Both excelled in sports that made them household names and millions of dollars. But as they venture into a boxing ring, both say the competitive juices that most athletes need to succeed still burn inside.

The former NBA and NFL athletes will make their pro boxing debut on Dec. 18 in a four-round heavyweight match at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Williams and Gore are on the undercard of the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury main event, with undefeated seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano also on the card. Both have heard the skeptics questioning former athletes who go into different ventures – especially combat sports – after their playing careers are over.

And there are plenty of doubters to go around. Williams is 37 years old, four years removed from his last competitive professional basketball game. Gore is 38 and played last season with the New York Jets, where he finished the season ranked third on the NFL’s all-time leading rushers list.

Chris DeBlasio, SVP of Showtime Sports Communications, said the network had to think twice before entering into the world of celebrity boxing.

“We had to ask ourselves are they serious about boxing. Was this going to be a circus? Is this serious boxing, and can we show the respect for the sport and with that, a celebrity fight,” DeBlasio said. “These guys have trained for months and sometimes years and we want to make a legitimate competition, just like any other fight.”

Both fighters will be contractually limited to weighing 215 pounds or below for the fight, which will be broadcast on Showtime PPV.

“I have always been drawn to contact sports, it has always in the back of my mind,” Williams said.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist has been training for six years leading up to this fight and said he had an MMA match in the works before the global pandemic hit. “If I didn’t take this opportunity, I would be kicking myself for the rest of my life.”

Gore is a decided underdog, mainly because of six-inch height disadvantage.

“I have been an underdog all of my life. From living in a one-bedroom apartment with 12 people, to making it the NFL and with the knee injuries and I overcame that. Nobody thought I would make it,” Gore said. “But anyone who is willing to get in the ring has to be tough, so Dec. 18 we will find out.”

Former NBA guard Deron Williams, former NFL RB Frank Gore ready for boxing debuts

Former NBA guard Deron Williams, former NFL RB Frank Gore ready for boxing debuts on Jake Paul-Tommy Fury card.

Editor’s note: This story originally published at USA TODAY Sports.

NEW YORK – Deron Williams and Frank Gore insist they aren’t entering the squared circle because they need the money or any extra notoriety.

Both excelled in sports that made them household names and millions of dollars. But as they venture into a boxing ring, both say the competitive juices that most athletes need to succeed still burn inside.

The former NBA and NFL athletes will make their pro boxing debut on Dec. 18 in a four-round heavyweight match at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Williams and Gore are on the undercard of the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury main event, with undefeated seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano also on the card. Both have heard the skeptics questioning former athletes who go into different ventures – especially combat sports – after their playing careers are over.

And there are plenty of doubters to go around. Williams is 37 years old, four years removed from his last competitive professional basketball game. Gore is 38 and played last season with the New York Jets, where he finished the season ranked third on the NFL’s all-time leading rushers list.

Chris DeBlasio, SVP of Showtime Sports Communications, said the network had to think twice before entering into the world of celebrity boxing.

“We had to ask ourselves are they serious about boxing. Was this going to be a circus? Is this serious boxing, and can we show the respect for the sport and with that, a celebrity fight,” DeBlasio said. “These guys have trained for months and sometimes years and we want to make a legitimate competition, just like any other fight.”

Both fighters will be contractually limited to weighing 215 pounds or below for the fight, which will be broadcast on Showtime PPV.

“I have always been drawn to contact sports, it has always in the back of my mind,” Williams said.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist has been training for six years leading up to this fight and said he had an MMA match in the works before the global pandemic hit. “If I didn’t take this opportunity, I would be kicking myself for the rest of my life.”

Gore is a decided underdog, mainly because of six-inch height disadvantage.

“I have been an underdog all of my life. From living in a one-bedroom apartment with 12 people, to making it the NFL and with the knee injuries and I overcame that. Nobody thought I would make it,” Gore said. “But anyone who is willing to get in the ring has to be tough, so Dec. 18 we will find out.”

Former NBA guard Deron Williams, former NFL RB Frank Gore ready for boxing debut

Deron Williams and Frank Gore insist they aren’t entering the squared circle because they need the money or any extra notoriety.

(Editor’s note: This story originally published at USA TODAY Sports.)

NEW YORK – Deron Williams and Frank Gore insist they aren’t entering the squared circle because they need the money or any extra notoriety.

Both excelled in sports that made them household names and millions of dollars. But as they venture into a boxing ring, both say the competitive juices that most athletes need to succeed still burn inside.

The former NBA and NFL athletes will make their pro boxing debut on Dec. 18 in a four-round heavyweight match at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Williams and Gore are on the undercard of the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury main event, with undefeated seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano also on the card. Both have heard the skeptics questioning former athletes who go into different ventures – especially combat sports – after their playing careers are over.

And there are plenty of doubters to go around. Williams is 37 years old, four years removed from his last competitive professional basketball game. Gore is 38 and played last season with the New York Jets, where he finished the season ranked third on the NFL’s all-time leading rushers list.

Chris DeBlasio, SVP of Showtime Sports Communications, said the network had to think twice before entering into the world of celebrity boxing.

“We had to ask ourselves are they serious about boxing. Was this going to be a circus? Is this serious boxing, and can we show the respect for the sport and with that, a celebrity fight,” DeBlasio said. “These guys have trained for months and sometimes years and we want to make a legitimate competition, just like any other fight.”

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Both fighters will be contractually limited to weighing 215 pounds or below for the fight, which will be broadcast on Showtime PPV.

“I have always been drawn to contact sports, it has always in the back of my mind,” Williams said.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist has been training for six years leading up to this fight and said he had an MMA match in the works before the global pandemic hit. “If I didn’t take this opportunity, I would be kicking myself for the rest of my life.”

Gore is a decided underdog, mainly because of six-inch height disadvantage.

“I have been an underdog all of my life. From living in a one-bedroom apartment with 12 people, to making it the NFL and with the knee injuries and I overcame that. Nobody thought I would make it,” Gore said. “But anyone who is willing to get in the ring has to be tough, so Dec. 18 we will find out.”

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There was no trash talking during the press event in midtown Manhattan, just two athletes who respect each other’s athletic careers.

But while they are training for the fight, both men say they hate one part of training: jogging.

“I ran four miles yesterday and that’s four more miles than I have ever ran in my life,” Williams said.

“Playing football, we never really jogged. I had to train myself to jog. Also, when you train, guys don’t care if you are a football player during sparring, they will pound on you,” said Gore, who notes he watches fighters like Shakur Stevenson and Terrance Crawford to get his boxing motivation.

Both athletes said they don’t know if they will continue their boxing careers, but will instead take a wait-and-see approach.

“I am 37 years old, this opportunity came out of nowhere and I need to take advantage of it,” Williams said.

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Frank Gore to fight ex-NBA All-Star Deron Williams on Dec. 18

Frank Gore to fight ex-NBA All-Star Deron Williams on Dec. 18:

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If you thought for a second that Frank Gore was done, you thought wrong.

Gore, now 38, seemingly looked to never be leaving a football field.

The No. 3 all-time leading rusher isn’t on the gridiron again in 2021, but now he’s turning his attention elsewhere: The boxing ring.

The former Bill will face three-time NBA All-Star Deron Williams in a fight on Dec. 18. It will take place on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury at AMALIE Arena in Tampa:

“I’m excited to be fighting on this card and can’t wait to show the world what I’ve been working on,” Gore said in a statement. “Boxing has me excited, and on Dec. 18 expect fireworks!”

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Former Nets star Deron Williams is going to box Frank Gore

Deron Williams is set to fight Frank Gore as a part of a boxing pay-per-view in December.

Former Nets star Deron Williams is set to take on ex-NFL great Frank Gore in a boxing match on the undercard of a Jake Paul event.

This is not unfamiliar territory for the crafty guard. Williams’ first sport was wrestling and MMA has always caught the former Illinois’ product’s eye.

“I grew up wrestling,” the 37-year-old said in an interview with TMZ Sports in 2018. “Wrestling was actually my first sport. I won two state championships in the state of Texas, wrestling AAU when I was younger. Of course I had to give it up when I got to high school because it’s the same season as basketball. I think because of that wrestling background, I’ve always been drawn to the sport MMA.”

The NFL running back may have a physical advantage over Williams, weighing in at 216 pounds, but don’t count the former Nets guard out. He’s been focused on training, sparring with Sayif Saud and others for this moment.

 

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NFL’s Frank Gore, NBA’s Deron Williams to square off on Jake Paul-Tommy Fury card

Frank Gore and Deron Williams have agreed to fight one another on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury pay-per-view card on Dec. 18.

More former athletes are choosing to get punched in the face.

Former NFL running back Frank Gore and retired NBA player Deron Williams have agreed to exchange blows with one another on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury pay-per-view card on Dec. 18 in Tampa, Florida, Showtime announced.

They are making their professional boxer debuts in the scheduled four-round bout, with an agreed-upon limit of 215 pounds.

Williams, 37, is 6-foot-3 and played at around 200 pounds. The three-time all-star last played in the 2016-217 season. Gore, 38, is 5-9 and weighed about 215 as a player. He retired after last season.

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“Combat sports have been a part of my life since my youngest days,” said Williams, who grew up in Texas. “Before I was a basketball player, I was a wrestler. Since 2015, I have had the privilege of owning an MMA gym, and through that I have trained in various martial arts to stay active.

“Over the last year, I’ve been waiting for the right opportunity to translate my training into a professional debut. I’m making that happen on December 18 against Frank, one of the physically strongest NFL players in history.”

Said Gore, a future NFL Hall of Famer from Miami: “I’m excited to be fighting on this card and can’t wait to show the world what I’ve been working on. Boxing has me excited, and on December 18 expect fireworks!”

Paul (4-0, 3 KOs) and Fury (7-0, 4 KOs) will fight one another in a scheduled eight-round cruiserweight bout. Fury is the half-brother of heavyweight champ Tyson Fury.

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NFL’s Frank Gore, NBA’s Deron Williams to square off on Jake Paul-Tommy Fury card

Frank Gore and Deron Williams have agreed to fight one another on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury pay-per-view card on Dec. 18.

More former athletes are choosing to get punched in the face.

Former NFL running back Frank Gore and retired NBA player Deron Williams have agreed to exchange blows with one another on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury pay-per-view card on Dec. 18 in Tampa, Florida, Showtime announced.

They are making their professional boxer debuts in the scheduled four-round bout, with an agreed-upon limit of 215 pounds.

Williams, 37, is 6-foot-3 and played at around 200 pounds. The three-time all-star last played in the 2016-217 season. Gore, 38, is 5-9 and weighed about 215 as a player. He retired after last season.

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“Combat sports have been a part of my life since my youngest days,” said Williams, who grew up in Texas. “Before I was a basketball player, I was a wrestler. Since 2015, I have had the privilege of owning an MMA gym, and through that I have trained in various martial arts to stay active.

“Over the last year, I’ve been waiting for the right opportunity to translate my training into a professional debut. I’m making that happen on December 18 against Frank, one of the physically strongest NFL players in history.”

Said Gore, a future NFL Hall of Famer from Miami: “I’m excited to be fighting on this card and can’t wait to show the world what I’ve been working on. Boxing has me excited, and on December 18 expect fireworks!”

Paul (4-0, 3 KOs) and Fury (7-0, 4 KOs) will fight one another in a scheduled eight-round cruiserweight bout. Fury is the half-brother of heavyweight champ Tyson Fury.

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Frank Gore to fight ex-NBA All-Star Deron Williams on Dec. 18

Frank Gore and Deron Williams are going to meet in a boxing ring

There will be a clash of top athletes in the boxing ring on Dec. 18. And neither is a prizefighter.

Three-time NBA All-Star and two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Deron Williams will take on Frank Gore, the NFL’s third-leading rusher, in a professional heavyweight boxing match that will take place on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury, Dec. 18 at AMALIE Arena in Tampa.

The four-round heavyweight bout will be contested with a 215-pound contractual limit as they make their professional boxing debuts.

“Combat sports have been a part of my life since my youngest days. Before I was a basketball player, I was a wrestler,” Williams said via press release.

“Since 2015, I have had the privilege of owning an MMA gym, and through that I have trained in various martial arts to stay active. Over the last year, I’ve been waiting for the right opportunity to translate my training into a professional debut. I’m making that happen on December 18 against Frank, one of the physically strongest NFL players in history.”

Gore has not officially retired from his football career.

“I’m excited to be fighting on this card and can’t wait to show the world what I’ve been working on,” said Gore, who has rushed for 16,000 yards. “Boxing has me excited, and on December 18 expect fireworks!”

Kyle Shanahan explains why 49ers didn’t sign Frank Gore

Frank Gore wasn’t among the players the #49ers reached out to about helping their RB depth. Kyle Shanahan explained why.

Legendary 49ers running back Frank Gore is without a team for the first time since he was selected by San Francisco in Round 3 of the 2005 NFL draft. Injury issues have obliterated the 49ers’ backfield depth in the first two weeks and led the club to make a number of acquisitions at the position. While some fans were hopeful to see a reunion with the team’s all-time leading rusher, the team made a slew of other additions instead.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked about the possibility of Gore making his way back to the Bay Area. While Shanahan didn’t rule it out, it didn’t sound like they were particularly close to making that acquisition.

“I think I would never put anything past Frank. I know if you probably give him a little heads up and some notice he’ll always be ready to work and help a team,” Shanahan said. “I thought it was a little early for that. Our guys still have a chance of playing this week. So, we looked at it as an opportunity with not having 53 on our roster to try to steal someone off someone else’s practice squad, which we did. And then try to add a practice squad guy, which we did with Chris (Thompson). So, we’ve never fully ruled that out. I don’t know exactly where he is right now, but I’ve got a number of people in here who have a relationship with him. If that time ever comes that we need to do that and he wants to do it then I would never rule it out.”

Instead of working out Gore, the 49ers worked out Duke Johnson, TJ Yeldon and Lamar Miller. They added Kerryon Johnson and Thompson to their practice squad, and then added Jacques Patrick off the Bengals practice squad since he participated in preseason and has played football recently.

While it would undoubtedly be cool for fans to see Gore suit up in red and gold again, chances are he’s way down the list of players Shanahan would reach out to at this point.

Gore is 38-years old and averaged a career-low 3.5 yards per carry for the Jets last season. Since leaving the 49ers in 2015 he’s averaging just 3.8 yards per carry after posting 4.5 during his tenure with San Francisco. He could help the team in specific ways, but getting outside on outside zone runs is probably not one of them at this point of his career. That limits the area for him on the active roster. Not to mention he hasn’t played football since last season, which means he’d at best be given a practice squad spot to try to get in playing shape.

Prime Frank Gore would be elite in Shanahan’s offense, but he’s past that at this point, and his return to San Francisco should wait until his number is officially retired and he’s inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame.

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