Showing posts with label Audley Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audley Harrison. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Harrison On Dubois-Joshua And Wilder's Future

Press Release: June 6, 2024 By Bettingsites.co.uk - Bettingsites.co.uk recently interviewed former Olympic Gold medalist and former Heavyweight contender Audley Harrison where he shared his thoughts on a potential bout between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois as well as gave his opinion as to what former World Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder should do following his recent loss.


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Daniel Dubois Will Get Caught By AJ If He Doesn’t Take My Advice

Audley Harrison: “Dubois needs a finisher. That’s the kind of trainer I am, I can see straight away what somebody is doing wrong. I know if I had him in the gym, the stuff I’d have him doing would clean him up. I can see what he needs just to finish him off and it would help him against somebody like Joshua. Even Joshua, I can watch him and see what he needs to complete his style.”


“There’s a few things he’s going to have to clean up to go through Joshua. I’m very technical. Defensively his hands have got to come up just a little bit more. He wants to roll his shoulders. He needs to keep his hands higher. If AJ throws quick punches, he’s going to get caught. His shoulders want to be a bit looser and just come up a little, so that he can ride the shots a little better.”


Deontay Wilder Should Quit Now – He Has Nothing To Prove

Audley Harrison: “There’s nothing more for him to achieve. He moved to Malik (Scott) but they’re not going to be able to change his style. His style is to go forward and you can’t learn to fight on the backfoot. He’s an Olympic Bronze Medalist, he’s been a World Champion. He changed his life around, financially for his daughter. Technically he didn’t finesse it, but he defended his world title many times and changed his life. He should walk away with his head held high.”



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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Audley Harrison Interview Part 2

Press Release: June 6, 2023  

By Liam Solomon/Bettingsites.co.uk -  Liam Solomon recently sat down for an interview with former Olympic Gold medalist and former world title challenger Audley Harrison.  In part two of the interview Harrison continues to share his thoughts on the Heavyweight division and how he feels in his prime he would go through any Heavyweight today as well as thoughts on his own career.


AH: “Even though you saw me coming back it was never the same, but a prime Audley Harrison, I would have gone through anybody. It would have gone through anybody because I was there. I was licking my lips at the opportunity of fighting Wladimir Klitschko. That was my goal because I looked at his style. He lost to Corrie Sanders early on in the fight and he was a southpaw, a South African southpaw. I was like, oh my God, he's going to be so perfect for me in 2006 - it was all geared for me. But my thing was I wanted to do it on my own. A-Force promotions under my banner. And that's why it capitulated. But the stuff that I was doing, looking at me now, this is why I get very frustrated looking at the fights now, because of my tutelage training. I had Thell Torrence with me. Thell Torrence and Eddie Futch were together 40 years, and their tutelage was another 100 years. So it's like the history of boxing, the science of boxing, especially heavyweights. And from Thell Torrence I went to Buddy McGirt.”


Wilder would beat Joshua 


AH: “Deontay Wilder has got a dangerous right hand, he’s very explosive and mentally, even though he’s lost to Fury, he seems like he’s got a rejuvenation fire. We’re not seeing that in Joshua in terms of his spirit, and sometimes that’s what you need in a fight. That confidence that he had, that swagger that he had, in terms of momentum right now, you’d have to go with Wilder. Deontay is trying to find himself. Malik Scott is in a good place with Deontay and they clearly have something good they’re building on.



“Joshua tried Robert Garcia, now he’s changed trainers again, obviously with a great trainer (Derrick James), but it will take time to gel and for the trainer to implement the stuff that he’s been working on. I think right now if they fight it would be a very exciting fight, but I’d probably go with Wilder. You can’t count AJ out, he’s always in great shape. Style wise if Joshua is coming forward in this fight and he doesn’t back up as much, but obviously you have a guy throwing big right hands, so it’s a tough assignment for Joshua but it’s definitely one that if he could find that fire, have a great training camp, he’d definitely be in the fight. You can’t rule him out. But right now I’d say Wilder would start as the favourite. He would start as the favourite in that fight.”


Wilder should fight Parker or Whyte, if Joshua doesn’t happen


AH: “The Joshua fight is the fight that we want to see. That’s the one. Outside of that, Joseph Parker just had a good win, names like that. I know he [Wilder] isn’t going to go lower than that. Even Dillian Whyte could be someone to consider because he needs a mark-in-time fight. Even Usyk, try and get the Usyk fight! He’s [Wilder] had his one warm-up fight so he’s ready to go back into the big stages. Obviously it doesn’t really make sense for him to fight Fury again, so really Joshua, Joe Parker, Dillain Whyte - that kind of level. There are some up and coming guys in America but that doesn’t really make sense for Wilder. He needs a big name to come back to. I would say a Parker or Whyte fight would make sense for him.”


Biggest regret not winning a major world title / I could’ve beaten Wladimir Klitschko


AH: “Ultimately, I would have loved to have won a world title, a legitimate version of a world title. I won the WBF, a legitimate version of a world title, under my own auspices, A-Force. It's a regret that I didn't get that done. But when I look back on my career, I know in the end I did it my way. I fought the system, which I always wanted to do, and the system didn't let me go through the way I wanted to go through, and it was okay. So I kind of got rejected, being my own promoter coming up, like, doing it on my own. And that kind of hurts me when I think about it. But it's for the right reasons. Unfortunately, I left the country as a result. I live in America now. 2004, when I lost that BBC deal, I left the country. I couldn't be here. Mentally I couldn't deal with it. But all good. When I look back now, all good. I feel like I could have dominated, I could have beaten Wladimir Klitschko, but not to be.”


Chris Eubank Sr helped me get back to ‘Prime Harrison’


AH: "When I lost to Danny Williams in my first fight, Chris Eubank Sr came and found me. I was in a fancy hotel in the West End. He came and found me, got my number. I didn't even know Chris Eubank Sr personally, but he got my number. He said, ‘oh, they want to talk to you because the Danny Williams loss was so bad’. That fight was so bad for me. He just wanted to come and fight me, beat me and just find out, ‘Audley, what the hell happened there?’ And he was like ‘I know you like you’re living in silk pyjamas now so it's hard for you to be motivated, so you earn money and you're living a good life, but where is that guy? He talked about his warrior code and it was just a great conversation. I'll never forget that talk. He came out of his own way and reached out to me and gave me some tips. And I took that into my rematch with Danny Williams. I went to Big Bear and you saw what happened in the rematch, almost destroyed him. I primed that version, so you talk about a prime Audley, Danny Williams 2, that night, I would have beaten anybody. Didn't matter who I was facing that night. That night, you saw the best of Audley Harrison, and I would have destroyed anybody on that night."


Frank Warren destroyed my career


AH: “But that fight there, I signed the contract because now I'm tied to Frank Warren and he has me for my whole career. And it's kind of bittersweet because now I've just won that fight and I have just given up control, signed to the man that I didn't want to sign with. So now it was a climax and an anticlimax. He's tough on me mentally, but that's the way it went. I was never able to reach those heights again and kind of just went into no man's land. Got injured, had a bad car crash in 2007. I kind of was just off in the wilderness till I bumped into Eddie [Hearn] in Vegas at a poker tournament. Yeah. And Eddie said, ‘hey, Audley, what are you doing? Come back!’. Then we did the Prize Fighter.”


Fury needs to be professional & fight Parker if he has to


AH: “In boxing, it’s always hard to fight people you know, people that you're connected with. It's very hard to get mad about them, but you have to be professional and do the job. But I had it with Julius Francis in my 16th fight. When I came back to England and the BBC wanted to start controlling my opponents. I had a guy who was unbeaten from Europe and they said, ‘no, nobody knows him. We don't want to box him. At least Julius Francis we know.’ I'm like, ‘Julius? He's going to be a stinking fight. He's going to be horrible because I know him, I've partied with him, I boxed him in the amateurs’. Those are the only saving graces. Ok, I can beat him in a rematch and avenge my loss to him from the amateur days. But it's a pointless fight because we know each other and can't get up for the fight. So we boxed him, we've done twelve rounds and it was horrible in terms of a spectacle. Okay, I got twelve rounds out of it, boxing. But it was very hard to get motivated, fired up, for somebody that you've been out with.”



“So I understand what Tyson Fury is saying, but ultimately you still got to go in and do the job. Ultimately, you'll fight your guy, but it's just hard to get motivated for that fight.”



Material Courtesy of Liam Solomon/ Bettingsites.co.uk  Used with permission.


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Friday, June 2, 2023

Audley Harrison: :Fury Would Beat Joshua

Press Release: June 2, 2023  

By Liam Solomon/LegalSportsBooks.com -  Liam Solomon recently sat down for an interview with former Olympic Gold medalist and former world title challenger Audley Harrison. Giving his heavyweight prediction on what would be the fight of the decade, Harrison said;



“Tyson Fury isn’t a big puncher, so he’s someone that would wear you down. Now he’s with SugarHill Steward. Tyson Fury has always been a good boxer, even from the amateurs he’s been a quality boxer. But what they have done now as a pro, going to SugarHill, he’s taught him about going forward. Now he’s using his weight and he’s able to go forward. He’s not a big puncher but over time, with his mental strength as well, you’d have to make him the favourite against Joshua. But you definitely cannot rule Joshua out. He’s going to come in in great shape and he’s got to go forward and put that pressure on.”


Fury is all hype & games - sending contract to Joshua


Reacting to the news that Joshua ‘laughed’ at Fury’s recent contract proposal, Harrison said; 



“I think Tyson Fury is the vehicle, he's the voice, and he's the one making the noise, but ultimately, as a team behind him, you've got Frank Warren behind him, you've got Bob Arum behind him, so he has the team behind him. It isn’t just Tyson Fury going out on his own and they're obviously having the talks. For them to send out a contract, you imagine that they've had a conversation, it's like, ‘hey, let's send out a contract’, but I don't know if it's games or what.



“Typically what will happen is that, ‘want to make this fight?’ You've talked the terms, then a heads of agreement will come out with the terms that you've spoken. But they haven't even spoken. It’s pointless just sending an agreement without having discussed it first because you don't know what the other people are going to agree to or not. The negotiation process, it may be a bit of hype if you just say, ‘oh, I'm just going to send you a contract.’ It's not typically how it works.”


I can get Anthony Joshua’s swagger back


Harrison urges Anthony Joshua to take the retired heavyweights advice; 



“When you keep your ‘0’, it gives you that aura. I know when I was undefeated I had that swagger. Once you lose that ‘0’, you’re going to have to rebuild. That’s where he [Joshua] is right now. He’s in a rebuilding process. The Usyk fights didn’t go his way but I think he’s got one more run in him, he’s just got to get it right. 



“Joshua - sit with me, we'll watch your take together. We’ll just watch your last fight together and then I'll just pick up on some stuff. Then we could talk it through in a gym, maybe work it through, that's not offered to you. And I'm guaranteeing you it'd be a good time for your investment. I know it'd be a great time of mine, but great time on your investment.”


Joe Joyce needs to ditch his coaching team for me!


After Joyce’s shock loss to Zhilei, Harrison gives some hard truths about Joyce’s current coaching team; 



“Another guy {Joyce}, who got it all wrong on the night and Zhang took advantage. When he looks at what went wrong, he can't go back with the same team, no adjustments, because that's the definition of madness. You can't get a different result if you do the same thing. So when they look at what went wrong, they should be doing that with an outside audit. You can't audit yourself. Let me audit you in a good way, not a bad way. It can only help you. It cannot be a negative. Trust me, I know a lot. What I know is too much to go to waste. I'm someone that can teach you, external to your system to the training teams, but they {coaching teams} look at me as a threat. There's fear, there's fear.”


I’ve reached out to Dubois, I can help him beat Usyk


Ahead of Dubois’ megafight with Usyk in August, Harrison believe he has the key to beating the Ukrainian;



“Dubois, Joe Joyce, even Lawrence Okolie losing the other day. All those guys I've reached out to. Talking about Dubois and Usyk. Obviously, Usyk has the big advantage. Dubois is a big puncher, but as we've seen in his last couple of last fights, even though he got the win, technically there's some stuff that he can do. I'd love to sit down with Dubois and give him some stuff. If you get an opportunity like that, you can't turn it down. Usyk is a big favourite and he's [Dubois] got to try and make the most of it and get as much advice as he can.



Material Courtesy of Liam Solomon/ LegalSportsBooks.com  Used with permission.


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