Audley Harrison will ease into retirement insisting he can salvage much from a career that started in a glow of golden glory and was almost certainly ended by the clubbing fists of Deontay Wilder in Sheffield on Saturday night.
Harrison was stopped after just 70 seconds of his latest comeback bout against the unbeaten American, crumpling under the weight of a swinging right hook and failing to convince referee Terry O'Connor he was fit to continue.
It was Harrison's second first-round loss in seven months, having lasted just 12 seconds longer against David Price in Liverpool last October, and it left the 41-year-old to acknowledge he had nowhere else to go.
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Harrison was stopped after just 70 seconds of his latest comeback bout against the unbeaten American, crumpling under the weight of a swinging right hook and failing to convince referee Terry O'Connor he was fit to continue.
It was Harrison's second first-round loss in seven months, having lasted just 12 seconds longer against David Price in Liverpool last October, and it left the 41-year-old to acknowledge he had nowhere else to go.
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