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Superheavyweight
09-19-2007, 02:49 PM
Yesterday Audley signed up with Dennis Hobson; a deal he hopes that will reignite his comeback when he takes on Sprott later this year.

Audley and Dennis are trying to push the rematch with Sprott from February 2008 to December 2007, and Audley hopes to get in a tune up to shake off the ring rust before he takes on Sprott, as he will have been out of the ring for 10 months when the fight takes place.

Audley plans to fight on the under card of the Woods/Gonzalez IBF light heavyweight title fight in 10 days time.

With such short notice, and with Gammer and McDermott busy fighting each other in a British heavyweight title eliminator on the same card, only Paul King ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) was available.

King in his last fight dropped a point’s decision against former British heavyweight champion Scott Gammer.

Hobson plans to get a rematch with Dominick Guinn after the Christmas rematch with Sprott, which will take place in early 2008; Guinn has already agreed in principle to fight Harrison in London if he’s victorious in December against Sprott.

Hobson plans to match his heavyweight contender against the number one heavyweight in the world Wladimir Klitschko in the summer of 2008, “hopefully the fight can take place in London” Hobson adds.

Hobson said of the 35-year-old: “I used to think Audley was just in this for the money, but the truth is that he is full of desire to have another crack at a world title”.

“He would fight for peanuts to get his career back on track”.

“He reminds me of a modern-day Joe Bugner; he has an incredible physique”.

“There is no question over his ability and now I think he has got his head right”.

sandwichsurgeon
09-19-2007, 02:51 PM
Post your shit in the Brit forum, your being an embarassment to the rest of us.

Brickhaus
09-19-2007, 03:01 PM
First Roman Greenberg, now Audley Harrison. For someone named SuperHeavyweight, you really seem infatuated with C- level fighters from the weight class....

Lacyace
09-19-2007, 03:08 PM
If only Audley was 10 years younger, I might have given him a chance.

Boro chris
09-19-2007, 03:27 PM
Post your shit in the Brit forum, your being an embarassment to the rest of us.

We don't want him. This guy's just plain wierd.


Actually, dose anyone remember that Karen woman who used to post her rambling Audley infatuations on the main page a year or so back?
Could be the same nutjob!:admin

sandwichsurgeon
09-19-2007, 03:30 PM
Though your anti-british sentiment is apparent I'll forgive you because Fraudley is without question one large heap of Guano.

Thankfully for such a 'small' island we got Hatton and Calzaghe to show up you guys!!! :happy

I am British and what I meant was that this guy posting this shit on the main forum makes us look like unrepentant nuthugging twats.

mike464
09-19-2007, 05:18 PM
Hobson said of the 35-year-old: “I used to think Audley was just in this for the money, but the truth is that he is full of desire to have another crack at a world title”. I must have missed his first world title shot.

Claypole
09-19-2007, 05:35 PM
With such short notice, and with Gammer and McDermott busy fighting each other in a British heavyweight title eliminator on the same card, only Paul King ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) was available.Fair play to Audley for giving it another go, but I really don't think this was where he thought he would be 6 years after turning pro. 6 weeks maybe, but 6 years?

Zakman
09-19-2007, 05:46 PM
Yesterday Audley signed up with Dennis Hobson; a deal he hopes that will reignite his comeback when he takes on Sprott later this year.

Audley and Dennis are trying to push the rematch with Sprott from February 2008 to December 2007, and Audley hopes to get in a tune up to shake off the ring rust before he takes on Sprott, as he will have been out of the ring for 10 months when the fight takes place.
Jeezuz SHW - you lay low for a few months and now you're back in full force hyping Fraudley like crazy. I thought you'd given up the ghost on him after he got laid out cold by Sprott. :patsch

Again, let me ask you - if (when, really) he gets starched again by Sprott, or some other low-level HW, are you FINALLY gonna pack it in and admit Fraudley's a GLASS-JAWED JOKE????:huh

MrMagic
09-19-2007, 05:52 PM
Jeezuz SHW - you lay low for a few months and now you're back in full force hyping Fraudley like crazy. I thought you'd given up the ghost on him after he got laid out cold by Sprott. :patsch

Again, let me ask you - if (when, really) he gets starched again by Sprott, or some other low-level HW, are you FINALLY gonna pack it in and admit Fraudley's a GLASS-JAWED JOKE????:huh
I think it is Audley that is this poster.
And I do think that he wants you guys to show some support.
Oh well.. :oops:

ChampionsForever
09-19-2007, 05:53 PM
Post your shit in the Brit forum, your being an embarassment to the rest of us.:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Fighting Weight
09-19-2007, 06:45 PM
“He reminds me of a modern-day Joe Bugner; he has an incredible physique”.


:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Oh shit that's just fucking priceless.....

Superheavyweight
09-20-2007, 02:15 PM
First Roman Greenberg, now Audley Harrison. For someone named SuperHeavyweight, you really seem infatuated with C- level fighters from the weight class....When have I ever mentioned Greenberg in any of my posts?

dwilson
09-20-2007, 02:57 PM
You americans should'nt laugh. Us in Britain are now going to be forced to watch anoth Fraudly v Sprott fight. I thought we had got rid of em both but the embarressments are back. Please nuke us now.

rendog67
09-20-2007, 03:11 PM
i will never watch another one of his fights he bores the shit out of me