By Mark Vester
Heavyweight Audley Harrison (27-5, 20KOs) is determined to stage one final run. The 39-year-old Olympic gold medal winner is targeting two unbeatens, Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora. Two young boxers are looking to fight each other. Fury is the mandatory challenger to Chisora's British title. If the two sides are unable to reach a deal, Harrison is willing to face either boxer. He once against vowed to retire in defeat. Harrison made the same vow when WBA heavyweight champion David Haye blew him out in three rounds last November.
"If Chisora and Fury don't fight, the only logical fight is me. Either one, it doesn't matter to me. I may not be the number one but surely I can beat these two. "Tell you what, the show can be called Victory or Retirement," Harrison wrote on his personal Twitter page. You have to start somewhere, and the British and Commonwealth [titles] is a nice door to walk through."












