David Haye and Audley Harrison exchanged words in a tense studio interview today while promoting what's shaping up to be a true grudge match between the two British boxers.
uhhh... we already know that a World champion is better than an European champion. What is the point of this fight again? :thinking:
The point is that it's not a Klitschko.
David Haye and Audley Harrison exchanged words in a tense studio interview today while promoting what's shaping up to be a true grudge match between the two British boxers.
I just wanted to post on this thread as i want to comebak to it later.
But i think Audley will do well against Haye. Haye usually gets to his opponents before they get to him. Thats what hes good at. But because Audley is a decent boxer and tall with a long reach i expect him to pose a few questions.
Who knows if macarelli could have done to Haye what haye did to enzo maccarinelli.? Its just haye finds out the question first and dont wait about.
So hes got ability.
What is the point of this fight again? :thinking:
No risk, high reward. And the British media are hyping it like it was the second coming. (For some of the journalists, I think it probably is, literally).
uhhh... we already know that a World champion is better than an European champion. What is the point of this fight again? :thinking:
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If i were Haye i would just fight this one quietly... Trash talking an opponent that everyone already pretty much concedes you will beat doesnt really do much for hyping the fight...
David Haye and Audley Harrison exchanged words in a tense studio interview today while promoting what's shaping up to be a true grudge match between the two British boxers.
Two irrelevant loud-mouths with no boxing credibility left slag each other off, and the British press lap it up.