By Mark Vester
British heavyweight prospect Tyson Fury has continued his verbal abuse of Audley Harrison, telling the heavyweight veteran to forget about his dream of winning a world title in 2010. He says Harrison's big Prizefighter tournament win proved nothing. Fury says Harrison is too old, fights scared and will never get a shot at the heavyweight title.
"I think Harrison has got all the tools required to win a world heavyweight title. But there's one major problem — and that's which Audley Harrison turns up on the night. The way things are at the minute, I don't think he could beat Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko. I also believe there's three main reasons why he won't win a world title," Fury said.
"Firstly, he's too old. Secondly, he doesn't like to fight because he's scared. The third is simply because he isn't going to get the chance anyway. He's not even got a British title, so there's no point talking about world titles. Everyone knows that Harrison's good for three rounds, as he proved by winning Prizefighter. But when it comes to 10 or 12 rounds against someone who's firing back at him, I just don't think he's got what it takes."
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