AUDLEY Harrison is convinced he can muscle his way into the world title picture – even at the age of 41.
Harrison fights unbeaten sensation Deontay Wilder on the undercard of the Amir Khan-Julio Diaz clash in Sheffield on Saturday night.
And he believes a shock victory over the American KO specialist will propel him towards a dream world heavyweight title clash.
The British 2000 Olympic super-heavyweight champion has dismissed all thoughts of retirement despite his advancing years and an up and down professional career.
He said: “I am very stubborn and my goal is to become a world champion and I haven’t achieved that yet.
“I am still serious about my career and want to achieve my goal. So there is no better way right now than by defeating Deontay Wilder. [Click Here To Read More]
Harrison fights unbeaten sensation Deontay Wilder on the undercard of the Amir Khan-Julio Diaz clash in Sheffield on Saturday night.
And he believes a shock victory over the American KO specialist will propel him towards a dream world heavyweight title clash.
The British 2000 Olympic super-heavyweight champion has dismissed all thoughts of retirement despite his advancing years and an up and down professional career.
He said: “I am very stubborn and my goal is to become a world champion and I haven’t achieved that yet.
“I am still serious about my career and want to achieve my goal. So there is no better way right now than by defeating Deontay Wilder. [Click Here To Read More]
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