
KOrnermanpoor Audity he’s in for a pummelling. Posted October 3, 2012 2:18 pmTARKThere’s one good thing about being an underdog who nobody expects to go more than 3 rounds… If you land anything threatening at all, and get out of the 3rd round intact, you’ve greatly exceeded expectations… I believe that’s Harrison’s goal. “I gave it a go.” Posted October 3, 2012 12:55 pmradHome life? MRBILL-HARDCORE XXXFor cryin’ out loud, how many times are we gonna allow Fraudley Harrison to flop and get harpooned?????? He’s 140 yrs old now and has been exposed times over now…… Posted October 2, 2012 9:03 am2ToughAudley is definitely up for this. Providing he can counter Price I predict a KO win for him. Staying at home is the best thing he can do. Love of his daughter and wife will give him the desire to win again and boy will Price taste that left hand. Posted October 2, 2012 7:01 amTARKThose guys won’t fight him… He’ll have to look for guys who are less clever about who they fight, with management teams who are poorer matchmakers for their fighters. Of course, Tyson Fury has already said, “Hell No.” Posted October 1, 2012 8:37 pmdwcPrice needs a nice solid win here…which I think he will get.Then I would like Price to step-up to a Adamek or C.A. or Chambers something along those lines. Posted October 1, 2012 7:29 pmCarterThis is a minor league bout. Nevertheless, both these guys are entertaing. They should make Fury the referee. Posted October 1, 2012 7:21 pmPeejYes I am confusing him with Fury, my bad Posted October 1, 2012 6:21 pmHHLondonYou can always count on Audley to put the hard work in! Another payday for the biggest bum in boxing today! Posted October 1, 2012 4:36 pmalready knowPovetkin and pulev both ko haye easily Posted October 1, 2012 4:02 pmTARKHarrison is one of those fighters who’s been compensated fairly well for someone so poorly managed… He had no illusions of winning the Haye fight and has no illusions of winning the Price fight.. He knows Price has 36 rounds of experience and could make a rookie mistake.. He’s praying for that to happen, but he needs to be realistic … When Audley says, “Win, lose, or draw” he really means, “What if I land a lucky one on this green kid and flatten him? Wouldn’t that be unreal?” … Of course to do that you have to sling a few bombs and not cower like Rahman did. Posted October 1, 2012 3:58 pmnicolasPEEJ: Price never fought Chisora, I think you are confusing him with Fury. I did not know that Harrison lives in California. It is interesting to read this article also for another reason. Boxing has often had stories of men who accomplished so much in the ring, but then in the end, had so little financial reward in there later lives to show for it. It would be intersting to have an article on fighters who got greater financial awards for boxing than for what they accomplished in the ring. Someone like Mr. Harrision, Gerry Cooney, and perhaps to some extent Mark Breland might fit that profile, How about Butterbean. I feel know animosity towards Mr. Harrision, and wish him all the best for him and his family. Posted October 1, 2012 3:00 pmPeejAudley is Garbage and Price needs to step up his comp. Price has been going backwards since the Chrisora fight Posted October 1, 2012 1:34 pmPansHope Price steps it up after this one. Posted October 1, 2012 1:16 pmprof konjeHarrison is making a mistake by staying home with his family. When Hagler was middleweight champion, he would isolate himself with no connection to anyone “nice.” One of his daughters was born and he did not even see her because he was in training. His reasoning was that the isolation from his family made him mean and he would take it out on his opponent. Harrison is foolish. Posted October 1, 2012 12:37 pmboxtrahomoI boldly predict A-Force will want to come home with me after ko’ing Price. If for some very unforseen reason he loses this fight I will go home with Price and give him my man loving. I am the greatest man loving boxing quicker picker ever. Posted October 1, 2012 10:55 am |
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