Audley Harrison is once again coming off a poor performance, or non-performance, after losing to American's Deontay Wilder, 28-0 (28), in a single round at Sheffield’s Motorpoint Arena on Saturday night. As usual, the big southpaw said all the right things pre-fight, but the bout itself lasted just over a minute. The fans in attendance booed him when “A-Force” walked to the ring, as it was announced and when he was in distress, the same fans who trot out the old clichés: ‘I respect every man who gets into the ring’, ‘It is a life and death sport’, when a fighter gets injured or dies. Truth be told, he was not good enough on the night and was knocked out by the younger man and better fighter. The LA-based Londoner now faces retirement and decades of looking back on a professional career that failed to reach the heights of his amateur career.
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