AUDLEY HARRISON has promised there will be no repeat of his David Haye capitulation in his next fight.
He meets unbeaten Liverpudlian David Price at the Liverpool Echo Arena on October 13 determined to restore his reputation.
Harrison is still haunted by his abysmal three-round humiliation against Haye in 2010, during which he barely threw a punch.
But the Sydney Olympics super-heavyweight champion refuses to call time on a hugely-disappointing professional career.
Harrison, 40, wants to seize Price’s British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles.
And he still harbours hopes of muscling his way back into the world title scene despite losing five of his 33 paid fights. [Click Here To Read More]
He meets unbeaten Liverpudlian David Price at the Liverpool Echo Arena on October 13 determined to restore his reputation.
Harrison is still haunted by his abysmal three-round humiliation against Haye in 2010, during which he barely threw a punch.
But the Sydney Olympics super-heavyweight champion refuses to call time on a hugely-disappointing professional career.
Harrison, 40, wants to seize Price’s British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles.
And he still harbours hopes of muscling his way back into the world title scene despite losing five of his 33 paid fights. [Click Here To Read More]
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