Harrison to receive money despite dismal Haye display

LONDON, (Reuters) – Former Olympic champion Audley  Harrison will be paid for his dismal defeat against WBA world  champion David Haye in November after the British Boxing Board  of Control (BBBC) ruled out withholding his purse yesterday.

Harrison threw just one punch in a pitiful display against  his fellow Briton who retained his title in Manchester with a  third round technical knockout. The BBBC said after the fight that they were considering  withholding part of Harrison’s estimated one million pounds  ($1.56 million) purse but have now ruled out doing so.

Audley Harrison

“The stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control having  interviewed Mr. Audley Harrison with regard to his contest  against Mr. David Haye at the MEN Arena, Manchester on Saturday,  13th November 2010 have accepted his explanation and will not be  taking the matter any further,” the BBBC said in a statement.  Harrison, 39, has refused to quit as a professional  heavyweight despite being pilloried for his performance against  Haye.