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Surprisingly, one of British professional boxing's biggest disappointments, Audley Harrison, returns to the ring just two months after his lethargic showing in a loss against Dominic Guinn. The Las Vegas based London heavyweight, 19-2 (14), takes on journeyman Andrew Greeley, 11-12-2 (7), who has won just one bout in his last five ring appearances. This should only constitute a stay busy bout for Harrison but an impressive win here is a must if "A-Force" is to continue on with any hopes of a meaningful career after two disappointing efforts against Danny Williams and Guinn. Speculation abounds that Harrison's reluctance to offensively engage opponents is due to a shaky chin but with Greeley's evident lack of knockout power (just two stoppages in last eighteen contests), that theory is unlikely to be tested.
British Heavyweight Champion Scott Gammer's promoter/manager Paul Boyce confirms that he has rejected the overtures of Audley Harrison's new promoter Sports Network and turned down an offer to meet "A-Force" >
In a fight widely ignored here in good old blighty, Olympic Gold Medallist Audley Harrison is back in action this coming Friday against Dominick Guinn on a Goosen - Tutor >
"Danny's an underachiever. Whenever the time has come for him to step up and show what he's got he has failed." - Audley Harrison, November 15th 2005
How quickly things >
Will Audley Finally Step Up?
Reports have surfaced concerning former Olympic Gold Medal hero Audley Harrison facing Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion Matt Skelton on 9 December in London, England. While >
WILLIAMS: AUDLEY VICTORY WILL BE SWEETER THAN TYSON WIN
Danny Williams reckons beating up Audley Harrison will be sweeter than knocking-out Mike Tyson.
The Brixton puncher takes on Harrison at >
A year on from Audley Harrison's first professional defeat against Danny Williams, the 2000 Olympic Super Heavyweight Gold Medallist returns to London's Excel Arena to battle toughman Matt Skelton for >
The mercurial Danny Williams was on form last night at London's cavernous ExCel Arena as he proved his meddle once again by outfighting a hesitant Audley Harrison, winning one of >