Looks like Audley will carry on

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by emallini, Oct 24, 2012.


  1. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Audley Harrison has revealed he may step back into the ring despite his savage defeat at the hands of David Price earlier in the month.
    Harrison, a former Olympic champion, took on Price for the British and Commonwealth titles but [url]came off second best by way of a first-round stoppage[/url].
    There have been widespread calls for Harrison to retire, with many feeling he no longer has the tools to cut it at the highest level of professional boxing.
    But after a period of reflection, the 40-year-old feels there may be at least one more fight in him.
    "I looked at the tape & saw my mistake," Harrison wrote on Twitter. "Price took advantage with a brutal finish, but I think I may have to roll the dice one more time.
    "If I got to show more with Price, that may have been it; but with such a quick ending, I'm itching to go again. Will I? We will see. "Was not a long punishing fight... I'll chill for now and think long & hard before I make a final decision."
     
  2. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. fg2227

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    Quite right he still has unfinished business! Na seriously this is getting dangerous.
     
  4. Ilesey

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    Perhaps a rubber match with Sprott.
     
  5. macca

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    Where does he go though? No promoter will touch him now, he's in a division full of fighters at domestic level who would all cane him. Call it a day audley and be remembered for your gold medal.
     
  6. gashalasha7

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    Harrison Holyfield.

    Lets get it made.
     
  7. ElCep

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    I know WHY he wants to continue, but HOW is he going to do it when no one is interested. He's going to end up fighting untelevised bums at leisure centres, and at 40 he hasn't got time to build himself up unless he's serious about fighting every couple of months and actually getting some results.
     
  8. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tyson Fury:lol:? Likely he may fight Mitchell or Wilder in the States. I don't see him fighting in the UK anytime soon.
     
  9. fantaheed

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    flintoff will be his final big payday
     
  10. bratwurzt

    bratwurzt Whore Full Member

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    To be far, that's his job, he has to make a living. Would you like to be forced to retire from your job because you are ****?
     
  11. RJJ's Jab

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    That would be brilliant watching A-Force put that fat attention ***** to asleep would be beautiful.
     
  12. zulander

    zulander Boxing Addict Full Member

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    flintoff audley would be a massacre one big left and itst night night freddie
    probably about the only fight that would get audley some rent.
    its time to pack it in i really wanted him to do well -espeically around the time of mini revival of winning prize fighter and the sprot ko but he just didnt have it
     
  13. Championship

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    Danny Williams III. Would be a good way for both to go out - each others biggest rival.
     
  14. PaulieMc

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