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  • Audley Harrison; The King of The Prizefighter Crop

    By Oli Smith - The anticipation for this Prizefighter event had been steadily building since Mike Tyson made the official draw. The Excel Arena in London would play host to the event after the York Hall sold out within hours. This tournament was sold largely on the basis of an Audley Harrison and Danny Williams rubber match, reputations, ability and experience gave the appearance that the other fights would just be formalities, appetizers for the main course. The Prizefighter tournament has a funny way of disposing with the form book, odds are thrown out the window as fighters go for broke over three rounds. In such a short amount of time - every punch counts. [details]

  • #2
    wanker harrison won but hes still crap

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    • #3
      Prizefighter = bumfights

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      • #4
        I had faith that Audley's finely honed by British steel left hand, would put to sleep the dreams of the pretenders.

        Bring on a Rogan rematch, for the battle of best cabbie in the U.K.

        WAR AUDLEY, the people's champion.

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        • #5
          he was getting bullied by a guy he was 8 inches taller than and outweighed by 30 lbs.

          that irish cruiserweight was actually winning 'til he got caught.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mr._Pink View Post
            he was getting bullied by a guy he was 8 inches taller than and outweighed by 30 lbs.

            that irish cruiserweight was actually winning 'til he got caught.

            That's what makes him so great. He's vulnerable. He defied great odds and fought his heart out despite fear and trepidation.

            He summoned the nationalistic pride from a deep wellspring inside of him, and was victorious.

            He conquered fear and a bully.

            That to me is a people's champion.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
              That's what makes him so great. He's vulnerable. He defied great odds and fought his heart out despite fear and trepidation.

              He summoned the nationalistic pride from a deep wellspring inside of him, and was victorious.

              He conquered fear and a bully.

              That to me is a people's champion.


              he was ****ting bricks against a cruiserweight!

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