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Harrison won his comeback fight against Ali Adams tonight with a fourth round stoppage. The former Olympic champion, now 40, defeated his 30-year-old opponent in four rounds at the Brentwood Centre in Essex in his first fight since his one-sided defeat... Full Article at Sporting Life
Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison (28-5, 21KOs) was in danger of being slaughtered once again for a shot-shy performance before a crushing onslaught ended Ali Adams hopes of pulling of an upset at the Brentwood Centre in Essex. Harrison, 40, made a... Full Article at Boxing Socialist
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Audley Harrison of Great Britain talks to the media during a press conference to promote his May 26 fight with Ali Adams of Great Britain on May 22, 2012 in London, England. View Photo »
When it comes to derbies, watching Sunderland is like watching Audley Harrison fight.
Irish heavyweight champion Tyson Fury won't be allowed to rest on his laurels. Audley Harrison is already calling him out. The former Olympic gold medallist was in touch ahead of tonight's Redemption or Retirement bout in Essex with Ali Adams (13-3-1),... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
HARRISON will pay another visit to his Âlocal tonight – the last chance saloon. The 40-year-old has been there Âbefore but insists that if he loses against Ali Adams this time he Âreally will call time on his career. Harrison still dreams of bidding... Full Article at Boxing Socialist
McDaniel: Audley Harrison (27-5, 20 KO’s) weighed in at 259 pounds for Saturday’s fight against Ali Adams (13-3-1, 5 KO’s) at the Brentwood Centre, in Brentwood, Essex, UK. Harrison is hoping to use a win over the 30-year-old Adams as a springboard to... Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: (EDITOR'S NOTE: IMAGE HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO BLACK AND WHITE) Audley Harrison of Great Britain talks to the media during a press conference to promote his May 26 fight with Ali Adams of Great Britain on May 22, 2012 in London, England... View Photo »
And A-Force is determined to prove the limp display against Haye was the direct result of tearing his right pectoral muscle during a dramatic last-round KO of Michael Sprott seven months earlier. EX-EUROPEAN champion Audley Harrison is back for one... Full Article at The Sun
(Scott Deveay/Getty Images) NOTTINGHAM, England — How many times have we heard a fighter blame a lackluster performance on an injury? David Haye blamed a broken pinky toe for his loss to Wladimir Klitschko. Audley Harrison blamed a torn pectoral muscle... Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Earlier this week Goodwin said that he aims to be a promoter that gives small-hall fighters big chances and that they don’t come much bigger than Audley. Adams, who like Dereck Chisora is trained by Don Charles, has promised to knock out Harrison and... Full Article at Morning Star Online
Audley Harrison (born October 26, 1971 in London) is an English Heavyweight boxer. In 2000 in Sydney he became the first Briton to win an Olympic gold medal in the Superheavyweight division since the competition's inception in 1984. He was also the first Briton to take Olympic gold in 32 years and the first at the highest weight class since 1920. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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