By Mark Vester

Audley Harrison's trainer Shadeed Suluki is promising a "new Audley" on Saturday night at the MEN Arena in Manchester. Harrison will challenge David Haye for the WBA heavyweight title. Audley has had a lot of ups and downs in his career, but he's been on a roll as of late. Suluki says people are talking and they too see a different version of Audley coming out.

"They always felt that Audley had the ability but he just couldn't get it together - he's got it together now. He's at peace with himself, he knows himself now. He knows where he went wrong and that had to happen to get him to this point of maturity. That had to happen for him to be where he's at today, for him to step on over and achieve that and deal with it," Suluki told Sky Sports.

Suluki has put together several strategies for his fighter. They have a plan for anything Haye tries to do. If Haye wants to fight, they have a plan of attack. If Haye wants to box, they plan for that too.

"We are preparing Audley for whatever David brings to the table. If David decides to move around we've got something for that; if David wants to stand in front of him we've got something for that; if David wants to fight in the trenches, we've got something for that. Audley is totally prepared to do whatever it takes and to what is necessary to win this fight. I fully believe that," Suluki said.