Audley Harrison insists he is back in love with boxing for the first time in almost a decade as he prepares to face British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion David Price.
The pair will square off at Liverpool's Echo Arena on October 13, with hometown hero Price looking to continue his superb transition to the professional ranks since collecting an Olympic bronze medal in Beijing four years ago.
Harrison also famously has Olympic pedigree as a Sydney 2000 gold medalist, but his career as a paid fighter stands at 28 wins and five defeats, having generally lurched from one well-documented calamity to another.
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The pair will square off at Liverpool's Echo Arena on October 13, with hometown hero Price looking to continue his superb transition to the professional ranks since collecting an Olympic bronze medal in Beijing four years ago.
Harrison also famously has Olympic pedigree as a Sydney 2000 gold medalist, but his career as a paid fighter stands at 28 wins and five defeats, having generally lurched from one well-documented calamity to another.
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