Okay it's the white man holding Audley back, honest. Nothing to do with his lack of heart. Seriously mate grow up. Boxing in this country is one of the least racist sports there is. The British Boxing of Control was the only board to still recognise Ali as champ after he was stripped in America of the title over his refusal to be drafted.
Price has a suspect chin. All you need is someone that is actually the same size as him and has a big reach. Fury dropped him in the amateurs.
Lack of heart? He became Olympic Champion after 10 years as a amateur. He's still fighting, still a professional after all his highs and lows. Heart is not in question, belief..? that's what Audley Harrison has struggled with at times in his career. The elite institutionalist discriminative establishments, there the people who try to hold everybody back. They discriminate on the working class, boxing is a sport which has been discriminated on. I never stated the white man is holding Audley Harrison back, i just stated if he was WHITE, i honestly believe he would not of been stigmatised and discriminated upon as much. When Audley Harrison appeared in the game, trying to redesigned and reshape the image of what a boxer is and can be within boxing. By being one of the first boxers, to self promote his own terms............ Boxing was not ready yet!
Thread started is clearly ******ed. even "IF" Harrison comes in at his best.... which is highly unlikely, he would still be in for a very tough fight vs price. I actually cant believe this fight is taking place. Its a joke.
as soon as audley feels the power he becomes a sitting duck who is troo scared to throiw his punches. fact!
audley at his best would never beat price :roll: even a white audley harrison with the backing of the great british public and the bbbc and not like this god-damn sheriff bart looking man would never beat him,i say, i say a white man would never beat him,god damn it:gun:gun:gun:gun
Every time he makes a come back he manages to convince someone - 'it's different this time' Yeah he did try and change the game by taking his career in his own hands for that I give him credit - but for the love of god how many chances has this guy had? He just hasn't proved anything. Haye as a heavyweight has done more, Audley is no better than Danny Williams.