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    Audley Harrison has suggested he will walk away from boxing for good if he loses to Deontay Wilder on April 27.

    Harrison faced repeated calls for him to quit after damaging defeats by Martin Rogan, David Haye and most recently David Price, but his latest comeback led to a Prizefighter triumph in February.

    The 41-year-old has not given up hope of landing a world title, but will abandon this dream if he loses to American Wilder on the Amir Khan-Julio Diaz undercard in Sheffield.

    "Deontay is a fast, dangerous puncher, but he has not been tested as a pro," said Harrison. "I have lot of respect for him, so it's not personal, but this is the door I must walk through.
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    #2
    He says this every single fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      He says this every single fight.
      LMAO, but it's different this time!

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        #4
        Harrison's life is a great movie material. Now imagine Audley KOs Wilder, than with all the hype he also KOs Haye in rematch. He finally got his chance with Klitschko and KTFO him in round 12, 10 seconds before final bell. That's the Oscar for The Best Motion Picture for sure

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          #5
          Harrison is so consistently unpredictable that he'll probably go and win this one....one moment he is Bambi and the next he's Godzilla.

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            #6
            I am going to win money on this fight.

            I love Audley but he is going to do his deer in the headlights thing and get KTFO.......again.

            Round 1 or Round 2.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Szef99 View Post
              Harrison's life is a great movie material. Now imagine Audley KOs Wilder, than with all the hype he also KOs Haye in rematch. He finally got his chance with Klitschko and KTFO him in round 12, 10 seconds before final bell. That's the Oscar for The Best Motion Picture for sure
              yes, on the parallel universe

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                #8
                @ Sparked 26

                You are probably right mate, but Audley's ability to suddenly turn-up and fight like a legend should also not be underestimated.

                The guy is a complete enigma wrapped-up in a mystery.

                Wonder what the hell the Wilder camp are thinking right now...do we go out there and try to blow the guy out in a round, sit back and be patient or do something else altogether?

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                  #9
                  Fraudley is so full of it. For like the 5th time he will say he's done if he loses, gets KO'd and caim to have "1 more run" left in him. Zzzzzzzz!

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                    #10
                    Im actually going to pull for Audley this time. He's kinda made me a fan of his never giving up attitude...yes I admit, he's given up in the ring and fallen to pieces, but he always comes back and he's stopped talking his "I CAN DO IT" ****e and is just cracking on

                    Would I be shocked if he got KO'd? NO
                    Would I be shocked if he managed to win? Probably not...he's so unpredictable but he's slowly making me a fan even with all his faults

                    WAR AUDLEY!!!!!!!

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