Harrison to make 'low-key' return

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  • duffgun
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    #11
    harrison will do well to win the british title let alone any world title.

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    • Tony Booth
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      #12
      Originally posted by StackMo
      I was really pulling for fat bastard Williams the first time aound. If Sprott's onesided clubbing doesn't get rid of Harrison nothing will.
      I think Fraudley needs to die in this fight. He's ruining the name of boxing. Although if he was beaten to death in this fight, I'd go back on my word of never watching him again. And I'd watch it with my pants down.

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #13
        Originally posted by DaveBrown


        Audley Harrison will face Ricky Hatton's bodyguard, Paul King, in his comeback fight in Sheffield.

        Olympic 2000 super heavyweight gold medallist Harrison, 35, admits his ring return on 29 September is "low-key".

        Harrison has not been in action since his spectacular knock-out by Michael Sprott in February.

        King, 33, has lost his last 13 fights, and will meet Harrison on the undercard of Clinton Woods' IBF light-heavyweight defence against Julio Gonzalez.

        Harrison is attempting to piece back together a career that was shattered by his devastating defeat to Sprott.

        He said on his website: "This outing is low-key and will give me the chance to shake off some ring rust. I expect to be back in the ring in November or December."
        Oh my, audely is still on the club scene, not partying, but looking for opponents, how many more doorman and bodyguards can he fight?

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