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I think Audley Harrison is a legend. He's the only fighter probably in the whole history of boxing whose own promoter publicly says he's boring, awful and and is completely deluding himself about his world title chances.
I laugh my ass off every time I see Frank Warren shaking his head and rolling his eyes when asked if he will continue to work with Audley Harrison.
It's like he's a promoter who is supposed to be full of shit and overhype us these little talent prospects but the Harrison job is just too big even for him. He doesn't even bother to try pulling the wool over our eyes he just agrees with us that he's useless, it's great![]()
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Harrison has even given credence to those who doubt him, egging them on. "Don't pat me on the back, I'm happy to be criticised, the minute you praise me, I get complacent," he said.
"All you're doing [by criticising] is fuelling my fire. I've already seen my future; I just need to walk to it.
"I'm a rough guy from the streets, who got himself an education, got a gold medal at the Olympics, and who now wants to be a world champion.
"I'm not afraid to fail, I've still got my dream, and I believe I will be heavyweight champion of the world next year, before I walk away."
Harrison admits he has been "off the radar" for some time, but insisted: "By the time next year comes, I'll be back in position. I'm behind in the races, but like a good old racehorse, I'll catch up. I'm off the radar, but I'll bounce back.
"If Matt Skelton beats Paolo Vidoz [on Dec 19], and if I come through with flying colours, I'll be looking to fight him. I'm also looking at David Haye. If he wins a world title and I do too, a unification fight would be common sense."
Frank Warren says Audley Harrison can still earn European or world heavyweight title shot: Boxing - Telegraph
delusion
(d*-lū'zhən)
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n.[Middle English delusioun, from Latin dēlūsiō, dēlūsiōn-, from dēlūsus, past participle of dēlūdere, to delude. See delude.]
- The act or process of deluding.
- The state of being deluded.
- A false belief or opinion: labored under the delusion that success was at hand.
- Psychiatry. A false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence, especially as a symptom of mental illness: delusions of persecution.
delusional de·lu'sion·al adj.
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