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  • Audley Harrison "anyone could see it was a premature stoppage"

    Audley speaks.

    Audley Harrison has decided to carry on fighting despite last month's pathetic defeat by David Haye.

    The 2000 Olympic gold medalist was granted an unlikely shot at Haye's WBA heavyweight title on November 13 only to capitulate completely, barely throwing a punch before being stopped in the third round.

    But the 39-year-old said in a statement on Wednesday: "After spending some time away reflecting on the fight and outcome, I have made the decision to continue my journey in boxing and carry on my career as a professional."

    He added: "The David Haye experience had many highs away from the ring and I'm happy I had a great training camp and worked with two of my brothers again in camp.

    "I surrounded myself with a world-class team and pushed myself to the limit in training and left my changing room knowing I had given my all to get to this point.

    "The outcry from the fight is expected as I didn't get the result I wanted and the critics have once again tried to bury me under the rubble and hope I disappear. All I can say is I had a game plan and went into the ring to win. The way the fight ended was frustrating to me as I didn't get going and was just settling into my rhythm.

    "Both styles of feinting and moving was off-setting the both of us in the first two rounds and I was just zoning in on his rhythm when he got through.

    "I'll never be 'crash-bang-wallop' and I'm glad about that; my style is unique but can run into problems like all styles can and I got caught by a good set of punches to go down.

    "I give David credit as I never expected him to hurt me as he did, but anyone could see it was a premature stoppage and I should have been allowed to carry on and ride out the rough patch, even if that meant I would have got KO'd."
    Last edited by Davros?; 12-01-2010, 07:40 AM.

  • #2
    I agree, Audley got shafted big time.


    He was just about to throw a punch for the first time in 3 rounds.

    Fucking biggest robbery of the year.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Stones! View Post
      I agree, Audley got shafted big time.


      He was just about to throw a punch for the first time in 3 rounds.

      Fucking biggest robbery of the year.
      Audley gassed out after throwing the jab his work rate was just to high.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stones! View Post
        I agree, Audley got shafted big time.


        He was just about to throw a punch for the first time in 3 rounds.

        Fucking biggest robbery of the year.
        Originally posted by Davros? View Post
        Audley gassed out after throwing the jab his work rate was just to high.
        ......

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        • #5
          If Audley had fans, they would be doing this

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          • #6
            I thought the stoppage was a little premature.

            But then again, the whole fight was premature.

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            • #7
              The scientific excuses this guy comes out with is pathetic, To get a chance at this sort of level and not throw a single punch? A domestic fight, a southpaw stance, a world title that he doesnt deserve, the constant berating he gets from us the british public and he couldnt even motivate himself to throw a punch??? **** out of here...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Davros? View Post
                Audley gassed out after throwing the jab his work rate was just to high.
                Stop it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  The scientific excuses this guy comes out with is pathetic, To get a chance at this sort of level and not throw a single punch? A domestic fight, a southpaw stance, a world title that he doesnt deserve, the constant berating he gets from us the british public and he couldnt even motivate himself to throw a punch??? **** out of here...
                  If you told a monkey to cure cancer, would you then get pissed off when it just threw ***** all over your walls?

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                  • #10
                    for the sake of boxing, take his license off him. harrison got an opportunity that he didnt deserve in the first place, and thats the show he puts up! he moans about the fans puttin him down but what the fcuk does he expect when he talked the way he did and then didnt throw a punch! lol

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