By Luke Furman

You can't keep a good man down. Olympic gold medal winner Audley Harrison (31-7, 23KOs) is considering the possibility of a ring return in March. Harrison has been out of the ring since an April 2013 first round knockout loss to Deontay Wilder.

Harrison has a dangerous punch, but his chin is vulnerable to incoming shots from proven punchers. Since 2010, Harrison has suffered three knockout defeats to David Haye in three, David Price in one and Deontay Wilder in one.

The 43-year-old veteran is not satisfied with those performances and wants to finish his career with his head held high.

Harrison told the Daily Mirror: “I’m coming to the end, but I want to go out on a high. In terms of my style and team, I’ve done a lot of ­reprogramming and I just want to give it one more shot. I’ve lost two fights – two big fights – recently against David Price and Deontay Wilder, and if you include David Haye it is three since 2010. So most ­people think that I’m done."

“I lost my way for quite a while and that passion for ­boxing. But that’s back now and I want to close the show on my own terms with a performance that I’m proud of. Win, lose or draw, I’d like to go out with valour and do myself justice.”