What's Audley's chance of unifying now Big Klit is back?

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  • Nautilus
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    #61
    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
    Audley is the best technical boxer in the division, always was.

    My opinion hasn't changed.


    I wouldn't be suprised if he beat them both, if he got in the ring with them.


    Please pull your head out of audey's ass and maybe you will start noticing things. Just a friendly avice.

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      #62
      Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
      Audley is the best technical boxer in the division, always was.

      My opinion hasn't changed.

      FALSE.

      Dire Harrison outpointed by Guinn

      Harrison is still to prove he's a genuine heavyweight contender
      Audley Harrison's career could be over after slumping to a unanimous points decision to America's Dominick Guinn at Rancho Mirage in California.
      The 34-year-old Harrison was fighting for the first time since his much-derided defeat by fellow Briton Danny Williams last December.

      But it was another dismal showing by Harrison, who only awoke from his slumber at the end of the final round.

      Harrison, who won Olympic gold in 2000, has now lost two of his 21 paid fights.

      It was also a crossroads fight for former contender Guinn, 30, who had lost three of his last five contests.

      Just as against Williams, Harrison was unwilling to make a fight of it and only in the final round did he demonstrate any kind of urgency.

      Guinn, two inches shorter and almost two stone lighter, worked well on the inside throughout the bout and Harrison was unable, or unwilling, to maximise his height and reach advantage.

      He did connect with a useful uppercut in round six, but Guinn surged back and had Harrison tottering in round eight.

      Harrison decided to come to the party in the 10th and final round, landing his best combination of the night, only for Guinn to hit back with greater force.

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      • GEOFFHAYES
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        #63
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        After watching what Guinn did to Harrison, I think it's safe to say you're wrong.

        Let's also point out that Audley lost to Danny boy.

        Tupac! Tupac! Where are you! I is from da Streets!
        Look man, Audley says he didn't even turn up for those two fights - he was having a lot of personal problems at the time and simply didn't want to be in the ring. David Haye says he was beating Audley up in sparring before the Guinn fight and advised Audley not to go through with the fight.

        Did you even see the first Williams and Guinn fights?? The guy wouldn't even throw a punch. The Guinn fight was an improvemenht on the first Williams performance. But they mean absolutely nothing, not now that he's sorted himself out.

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        • PBDS
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          #64
          Originally posted by realheavyhands
          i agree. a long strong southpaw who can fight inside or outside. if he keepssharpening his skills 2 more years he can beat them all..hes such a good athlete at that size age doesnt matter

          ....How the hell do you know how long he is? Meat gazing Klit hater!!!!

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          • GEOFFHAYES
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            #65
            Originally posted by Nautilus
            FALSE.

            Dire Harrison outpointed by Guinn

            Harrison is still to prove he's a genuine heavyweight contender
            Audley Harrison's career could be over after slumping to a unanimous points decision to America's Dominick Guinn at Rancho Mirage in California.
            The 34-year-old Harrison was fighting for the first time since his much-derided defeat by fellow Briton Danny Williams last December.

            But it was another dismal showing by Harrison, who only awoke from his slumber at the end of the final round.

            Harrison, who won Olympic gold in 2000, has now lost two of his 21 paid fights.

            It was also a crossroads fight for former contender Guinn, 30, who had lost three of his last five contests.

            Just as against Williams, Harrison was unwilling to make a fight of it and only in the final round did he demonstrate any kind of urgency.

            Guinn, two inches shorter and almost two stone lighter, worked well on the inside throughout the bout and Harrison was unable, or unwilling, to maximise his height and reach advantage.

            He did connect with a useful uppercut in round six, but Guinn surged back and had Harrison tottering in round eight.

            Harrison decided to come to the party in the 10th and final round, landing his best combination of the night, only for Guinn to hit back with greater force.
            The guy held his hands up and said he didn't turn up for the first Williams and Guinn fights, his head was elsewhere. He barely did anything in either fight, unless your blind. But he promised he'd sorted himself out in the lead-up to the Skelton fight (that turned out to be second Williams fight) and so it proved

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            • Run
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              #66
              Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
              Look man, Audley says he didn't even turn up for those two fights - he was having a lot of personal problems at the time and simply didn't want to be in the ring. David Haye says he was beating Audley up in sparring before the Guinn fight and advised Audley not to go through with the fight.

              Did you even see the first Williams and Guinn fights?? The guy wouldn't even throw a punch. The Guinn fight was an improvemenht on the first Williams performance. But they mean absolutely nothing, not now that he's sorted himself out.
              Right so now everyone is supposed to buy into Audley? He's always been stigmatized as a big, athletic Olympic medalist who never aspired past that. As far as I'm concerned he's like an unproven Michael Grant who already has hit road bumps early in his career: or should I say late.

              Dude....he started fighting professional at 30 years of age....end of. You thinking he's going to knock a pedigreed Wlad out is wrong.



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              • BrooklynBomber
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                #67
                Originally posted by pbds
                ....How the hell do you know how long he is? Meat gazing Klit hater!!!!
                I bet he likes ****, hating that tasty salty klit is pure crime,

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #68
                  The fact that we're even talking about Audley Harrison is pathetic. This guy lost to Dominick Guinn!

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                  • Run
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                    #69
                    lol Audley Harrison is 37 years old....and has 23 pro fights. Digest that ****.



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                    • K-Nan
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                      The fact that we're even talking about Audley Harrison is pathetic. This guy lost to Dominick Guinn!
                      That was a fluke. You know nothing about boxing.

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