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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows To Make Big Meal of Audley Harrison

    AUDLEY HARRISON’s next opponent has threatened to eat him alive when they step into the ring next month.

    Harrison will face America’s top heavyweight prospect Deontay ‘Bronze Bomber’ Wilder in Sheffield.

    And while Harrison hopes to resurrect his flagging career, Wilder has vowed to destroy the 37-year-old to boost his reputation on both sides of the Pond.

    Wilder, 27, has won all of his 27 pro fights by knockout and said: “I’m a starving lion that’s ready to eat and my next meal will be served in Sheffield.

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  • AndyMegLlo83
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    #2
    I think Audley is 41, not 37 as stated in article

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    • Alx.
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      #3
      Originally posted by AndyMegLlo83
      I think Audley is 41, not 37 as stated in article
      that is correct, 71

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      • lefthooklead
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        #4
        For once I actually want Audley to win.

        If he avoids the right hand he might last a few rounds and make it difficult for the wild one, but then again, he's not very good at avoiding right hands!

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          Ooooh, i'll be so impressed if he beats Fraudley

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          • PinoyNation
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            #6
            This is a good step up for Wilder.

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            • LacedUp
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              #7
              Let's be honest here. Not claiming Audley is great or anything like that, but Wilder hasn't faced anyone of Audley's caliber. Wilder has limited skills at best, he throws wild shots and on lesser opponents they will land. Audley seems to be in great physical condition (he looked 30 in Prizefighter) and he seems to have some of his groove back. If anything like the Audley of 2004 shows up I won't be surprised if he beats wilder.

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              • BTTAG145
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                I think I read somewhere that Deontay did some training with one of the Klitchko brothers. If so he probably learned enough and felt enough in sparring to beat Harrison.

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                  I think this month, HW contenders will get exposed. Mark my words, Cunningham will run circles around Fury and old Audley will KO that bum killer from US. The only decent contenders right now are Jennings and Kubrat Pulev but they're not running their mouths like those two.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BTTAG145
                    I think I read somewhere that Deontay did some training with one of the Klitchko brothers. If so he probably learned enough and felt enough in sparring to beat Harrison.
                    Yes, but he was also sent home from the Haye camp because he was useless. This was after he sparred with the Klitschkos. And if i'm remembering correctly, he was only with the bros for a very short period of time. He sparred Audley, and some times he got the better of Wilder, sometimes Wilder got the better of him. So maybe they are both confident?

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