Harrison quip opposite Adams

Harrison has not fought in scarcely 15 months, given losing to David Haye
British fighter Audley Harrison is set to make a quip on 14 Apr when he will quarrel Ali Adams during a Brentwood Centre in Essex.
It is a initial coming by Harrison, 40, given his better by David Haye in Nov 2010.
Harrison said: “I’ve never been some-more unhappy in myself than we felt that night [against Haye].
“Anyone can remove though we didn’t remove with grace so we was never going to retire on that performance.”
He added: “I’ve been sitting on a shelf for 15 months, so I’m beholden for this opportunity. With my right arm now healed, I’ll have too most for Ali Adams. we intend to uncover we still have a destiny in a game.”
It is a quarrel for a International Masters heavyweight title, that Baghdad-born Adams won by violence Vjekoslav Bajic during a York Hall in Bethnal Green in December.
Adams, 30, said: “Audley is a joke. His quarrel with Haye was an annoyance and he still wants to make a comeback.
“I will give him such a violence that Audley will see he does not go in a fighting ring again.”
Harrison competed in a 2011 Strictly Come Dancing programme on a BBC.







