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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Audley Harrison, Danny Williams, Matt Skelton, Lee Swaby, Jason Cook, Herbie Hide, Michael Sprott, Martin Rogan, Bradley Pryce, Esham Pickering, Colin Lynes, Tony Oakey, Scott Lawton, Sam Sexton, Gary Sykes, Derry Mathews, Tony Dodson, Patrick Mendy, Ted Bami, Martin Murray, Nigel Wright, Gary Buckland, David Barnes, Ovill McKenzie, Prince Arron, Franklin Egobi, Kevin McBride, John Keeton, David Dolan, Colin Kenna, Willie Casey, Darren Corbett, Ryan Brawley, Choi Tseveenpurev, Scott Gammer, Cello Renda, Neil Sinclair, Gavin Rees, Young Mutley, Scott Belshaw, Neil Perkins, Martin Concepcion, Jamie Arthur, Chris Burton, Ross Minter, Pele Reid, Dave Ferguson, Michael Lomax, Luke Simpkin, Coleman Barrett, Paul Butlin, Jon-Lewis Dickinson, Carl Baker, Alex Ibbs, Leon Williams, Stuart Green. Excerpt: Audley Harrison (born 26 October 1971) is a British professional boxer from Harlesden, England who fights in the heavyweight division. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney he became the first British fighter to win an Olympic gold medal in the superheavyweight division. He stands 6 ft 5 2 in (1.97 m) and usually weighs around 255 lb (116 kg). Harrison turned professional 2001 after signing a contract with BBC Sport. Harrison had 17 fights on the network before BBC Sport pulled all boxing from their programming. In October 2009, he won the Prizefighter tournament. He became European heavyweight champion after knocking out Michael Sprott in April 2010. Boxing out of Repton Amateur Boxing Club in Bethnal Green, London, Harrison became British super heavyweight champion in 1997, defeating Nick Kendall in the final. He retained the title in 1998, defeating Dean Redmond, and won Gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games beating Michael Macquae of Mauritius in the final. In 2000 he won Gold at the Sydney Olympics by defeating Mukhtarkhan Dildab...