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Audley's biorhythms will give him the blues, says Danny's man
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BOXING trainer Jim McDonnell has checked the facts, consulted the
charts and worked out the figures.
The evidence, he concludes, points to his man Danny Williams
winning tomorrow's heavyweight grudge match because the biorhythms of
rival Audley Harrison are out for the count.
Williams's victory at a sold-out ExCel Arena in London is
guaranteed, according to McDonnell, not just because the 32-year-old
from Brixton is pumped up to fight a man for whom he feels genuine
antipathy. ...
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