Audley announces retirement

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  1. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    On SSN the now.

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  2. Marlow

    Marlow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    **** sake.

    Thanks for the memories A-Force.
     
  3. Siney

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    He will be back next year.
     
  4. SMS Employee

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  5. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    All the best to him, Ridiculed by many but for me i have a lot of respect for what he achieved and where he came from and his constant although delusional belief that he could win a world title late into career.

    In a way it was inspiring to see someone never give up on there dreams. He just didn't have what it took but he tried. People can say he was bottleless but at end of the day he fought some good fighters so he has my respect for getting in there and trying. The pro game just wasn't for him but still managed to win a few titles along the way.
     
  6. BoxingAnalyst

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    Can't see him staying retired for long, he'll be back.
     
  7. ApatheticLeader

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    I'm forever a fan of his spirit and determination. I wish him the very best in all his future endeavours.
     
  8. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    made millions from not throwing punches , he will be back once he as hit them poker tables in la.
    Aud as one of the best paid jobs in britain i mean **** what do you think his hourly rate is:admin.
    Did he win the battle for stonebridge his biggest challenge of all:huh
    Enjoy it aud as we will never see boxing on the bbc thanks to you:hi:
     
  9. billy boy balbo

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  10. RJJ's Jab

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    Thanks for the memories Big Man, Britain will never see a more inspirational Sporting Figure than A-Force this is a sad, sad day for the World of Sport. :-(
     
  11. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No more tilting at windmills, then.

    There are plenty of poor points in Audley's career.

    But I'll mention the good ones. Watching him winning the gold medal, of course. The decent slug with Bonin. The second Williams fight. The punch that took out Sprott in their second fight.

    For those things, thanks Audley. Have a good retirement.
     
  12. ElCep

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    I have to respect anyone that takes all that ridicule, some undeserved, and keeps going until the bitter end. British and European Champion, & Olympic Gold Medalist, financial security - the man has achieved more than 99.9% of his critics could dream of. Good luck to him, I say.
     
  13. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I get his spirit and determination and how those speeches he gives can motivate people, but from a purely boxing stand point, the majority of his career is all talk.

    He could be viewed as inspirational, or completely full of **** and still getting paid for it. Congrats on your achievements in the olympics and the Sprott ko, but the for rest of it, you could be called a conman

    What an enigma
     
  14. craney91

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    Whats he doing?

    He still got plenty left in the tank!

    Even he said he was just feeling it, was he pushing himself to much? Was he straining?

    What about "REDEMPTION 2014" ??? What about "DESTINY" ???

    You can't go Audley..... :|:|:|

    If this is the end. Thank you Audley. Thanks for the memories. Thanks for fooling this zombie nation :tired

    I'm sure you will continue to do so. Wherever you go from here you will be a unrivaled success, never give up on your hopes dreams and aspirations. Setbacks pave the way for comebacks.

    Sack all of those at Sky and put Audley as the head of boxing on Sky Sports. Get him commentating and doing punditry, nobody talks a game like Audley.

    Better still! Start up a political party "The Redemption Party Crew"

    AUDLEY FOR PRIME MINISTER 2014! :deal VOTE NOW! :deal
     
  15. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    "Never giving up" is all very well, but Audley completely failed to turn up too many times to be given much credit.