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Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 06:11
by Eddy
I admire any boy or man that steps into a boxing ring. No matter how bad or good, ...it takes balls of steel. To be willing to take a beating in front of freinds; strangers and family for our "entertainment" (belive me). But that Auderly Harrison winds me up. I've read some posts on here saying that he's been calling people out to fight him AFTER that Haye fight lol. If he didn't trap it so often and give it the big "I Am," Always saying he's going to do this and do that, win this belt and win that belt. After that last preformance against Haye he sould retire. I think McDermott has more heart than him. You can have all the talent in the world, but you need a big heart in boxing; something Harrison doesn't have. :(

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 07:15
by Syntax Error
The problem is, this has been going on for over 5 years now.

Harrison has to be the greatest paradox in boxing history.

I used to think he was a coward, but I now retract that, because, like you have said, a coward would not repeatedly get into a boxing ring.

The problem with Harrison is that he seems unable to channel his fear properly.

Prior to a fight he's bullish & combative, but the minute he gets into a boxing ring & an opponent aims a punch in his general direction, a look of abject terror appears on his face & he literally soils his underwear.

I would also like him to retire because he clearly does not have the ability to overcome his fear in order to be a boxer, but he isn't going to retire any time soon.

All I can hope is that he doesn't get seriously hurt, because going into a boxing ring with the kind of fear & apprehension he usually displays will lead to the inevitable.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 07:42
by Deano s
Lets see how he fairs at british domestic level I hope to see him in agains some of the prospects and see what he has got left :box:

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 08:58
by whiskey
I have nothing personal against him, infact he was quite entertaining in the Haye build up.

That aside, he has million's in the bank and has put zero into professional boxing for this country. He's probably earned 5 times the combined career earnings of Danny Williams, Sprott and Matt Skelton - despite being perhaps being a level below them for the lion's share of his career.

He's a syphon and we're the resevoir.

Until boxing fans cut that cash supply off to him, he will continue to masquerade as a world level operator, leeching onto anyone with half a name or a column inch in the press.

He must be laughing his arse off :D

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 09:06
by Eddy
Reply to GOmez, I agree with you 100%

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 09:09
by Tommy Gunn13
G0mez wrote:I have nothing personal against him, infact he was quite entertaining in the Haye build up.

That aside, he has million's in the bank and has put zero into professional boxing for this country. He's probably earned 5 times the combined career earnings of Danny Williams, Sprott and Matt Skelton - despite being perhaps being a level below them for the lion's share of his career.

He's a syphon and we're the resevoir.

Until boxing fans cut that cash supply off to him, he will continue to masquerade as a world level operator, leeching onto anyone with half a name or a column inch in the press.

He must be laughing his arse off :D
Spot on Gomez :TU:

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 09:33
by oliverfennell
G0mez wrote:That aside, he has million's in the bank and has put zero into professional boxing for this country.
How about bringing boxing back to terrestrial TV?

Sure you can say he was overpaid, and ultimately the whole thing failed, and while this is a common stick with which to beat Harrison, people forget that the BBC invested in the sport, not just one man, but it was that one man's Olympic success that was the catalyst.

Remember there was a 2/3-year spell when we got not only Harrison but Danny Williams, Sprott, Haye, Hide, Reid, Woods, Froch, David Walker, Nicky Cook etc domestically, as well as international action featuring De La Hoya, Barrera, RJJ, Forrest, Mosley, Mayorga, Vitali Klitschko, Tapia, and more.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 10:28
by Andypittcov
He needs a few sessions with Paul McKenna or Anthony Robbins.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 15:14
by Syntax Error
G0mez wrote:I have nothing personal against him, infact he was quite entertaining in the Haye build up.

That aside, he has million's in the bank and has put zero into professional boxing for this country. He's probably earned 5 times the combined career earnings of Danny Williams, Sprott and Matt Skelton - despite being perhaps being a level below them for the lion's share of his career.

He's a syphon and we're the resevoir.

Until boxing fans cut that cash supply off to him, he will continue to masquerade as a world level operator, leeching onto anyone with half a name or a column inch in the press.

He must be laughing his arse off :D
Put like this, I cannot argue with you.

This is one of the reasons why I have been so critical of him over the years.

It galls me that he makes so much money out of boxing, yet other often superior fighters who give their blood, sweat & tears, year in, year out are nowhere near as wealthy as him & never will be.

Even now, after all the farce & letdowns, there are folk talking him up as a possible credible challenger for Tyson Fury or Dereck Chisora.

When will it ever end?

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 17:19
by Ash-Weston
Syntax Error wrote:
G0mez wrote:I have nothing personal against him, infact he was quite entertaining in the Haye build up.

That aside, he has million's in the bank and has put zero into professional boxing for this country. He's probably earned 5 times the combined career earnings of Danny Williams, Sprott and Matt Skelton - despite being perhaps being a level below them for the lion's share of his career.

He's a syphon and we're the resevoir.

Until boxing fans cut that cash supply off to him, he will continue to masquerade as a world level operator, leeching onto anyone with half a name or a column inch in the press.

He must be laughing his arse off :D
Put like this, I cannot argue with you.

This is one of the reasons why I have been so critical of him over the years.

It galls me that he makes so much money out of boxing, yet other often superior fighters who give their blood, sweat & tears, year in, year out are nowhere near as wealthy as him & never will be.

Even now, after all the farce & letdowns, there are folk talking him up as a possible credible challenger for Tyson Fury or Dereck Chisora.

When will it ever end?
Do you know why it will never end????..........Its because most of us still deep down want him to do well as he was an olympic gold medallist and i think most of us want to see him fulfill his potential. He doesnt do himself any favours , but i reckon we all still are closet fans of Harrison

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 18:25
by DIRT SUGAR
Well I'll never question the courage of a man who stepped into the ring but Harrison has earnt handsomely from the sport and as someone who is a professional and paid to fight, the A-Force 'gravy train' should be kept well and truly off the rails.

Also, more fool the person who stumps up their hard-earned cash to watch.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 18:36
by Burberry Belt
Actually the paradox is the grubby mindset of the fans... hold on...

(There’s a bullying youtube video going around that explains some of it... I’ll copy and paste the rest from another thread).

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 18:38
by Burberry Belt
Audley Story...

Audley turns pro @ 30

2003 allegedly starts a hate bullying campaign called Fraudley with Ricky Hatton hate behind it......... (because he never fought Matt “Rogan” Skelton).

Goes unbeaten for 19 fights including a 2nd knockout against a man that took Solis the distance.

Fights Williams for the commonwealth title... Williams does his usual barging and both men fall in the 2nd round where Harrison fractures his left hand.

Image

Harrison fights useful prospect in Dominick Guinn... fight is very close despite reports from the idiotic internet community, the boxing community even Harrison’s ex trainer and most of the entire world.

Harrison fights Sprott and receives his first KO amateur or pro and instantly becomes a Zakman if Zakman himself didn’t say this about every fighter.

Harrison fights Rogan & the Ricky Hatton age crowd.

After years of Steve sleeve bullying... Harrison faces a prime David Haye.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 18:43
by Burberry Belt

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 18:48
by dapug
I do not believe to many people would go and watch Audley no matter who he fights, There was a story going around he might be in the next heavyweight prizefighter.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 19:18
by Khaosai-Galaxy
For a bloke with no heart, the 2nd Sprott fight was quite something, and the pasting he gave Danny Williams 2nd time round was very impressive.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 20:06
by gobbles
I assume he is back in that international Prizefighter.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 08:31
by watson748
I don't think its a complicated as people make out. Hes simply greedy and cowardly, but his greed is greater than his cowardice. He has sold himself purely based on his successful amateur days when he was protected by headgear and overly officious refereeing. The massive bravery gap required between amateur and the less protected pro game has just been too much and has caused him to shit his pants over and over. However, the sheer amount of money that was thrown at him by people who were convinced that if you were good at one you simply must be good at the other, helped boost his bravery at least enough to step between the ropes. We all know if we were offered millions to step into a ring with Haye we would all sign the contract without hesitation, well perhaps immediately after ordering the ambulance and joining Bupa. Audley is no different, its just that he looks far better than we do hitting a heavybag and therefore can be sold to the public. It just goes horribly wrong when the heavybag hits back.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 08:36
by goldenears
michael sprott wants a decider with him, based on the other two fights they've had that's a battle worth seeing IMHO

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 09:15
by doctorboxing
goldenears wrote:michael sprott wants a decider with him, based on the other two fights they've had that's a battle worth seeing IMHO
There has been two big KO's but the second fight in particular was awful. Plus, the loser and winner are going to exactly the same place in their career..... nowhere. I have no interest whatsoever in this.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 09:16
by Captain Hook
x 2

And I can't believe there is yet another Audley thread about absolutely bloody nothing!

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 10:09
by Horse
Syntax Error wrote:Even now, after all the farce & letdowns, there are folk talking him up as a possible credible challenger for Tyson Fury or Dereck Chisora.
He is a credible challenger for Fury or Chisora.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 13:13
by gazza8
Deano s wrote:Lets see how he fairs at british domestic level I hope to see him in agains some of the prospects and see what he has got left :box:

Hes a former european champion and world title challenger

i think he will be a step above the brittish level

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 15:34
by Finn
Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:For a bloke with no heart, the 2nd Sprott fight was quite something, and the pasting he gave Danny Williams 2nd time round was very impressive.
Thats the most i've ever cheered at the tv, when Harrison sparked sprott in the final round. :TU:

Also that was the danny williams that went in the ring against a klitschko not an old shot danny williams.

Re: Audley Harrison

Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 15:35
by Finn
Horse wrote:
Syntax Error wrote:Even now, after all the farce & letdowns, there are folk talking him up as a possible credible challenger for Tyson Fury or Dereck Chisora.
He is a credible challenger for Fury or Chisora.
He beats both imo.