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

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  • BrooklynBomber
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    #11
    Audley had a chance to begin with?

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    • FeelTheA-Force
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      #12
      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.
      exactly.. he would put wlad to sleep faster then corrie "the golfer" sanders

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      • Southpaw Stinger
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        #13
        Originally posted by audley
        exactly.. he would put wlad to sleep faster then corrie "the golfer" sanders

        blind love.

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        • aljon
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          #14
          Audley Who?

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          • FeelTheA-Force
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            #15
            Originally posted by aljon
            Audley Who?
            audleys inside fighting skills are probably better then hattons, and his hand speed is just under par from joe calzaghes.

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            • The Wire
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              #16
              Originally posted by audley
              audleys inside fighting skills are probably better then hattons, and his hand speed is just under par from joe calzaghes.
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              • GEOFFHAYES
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                #17
                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
                He doesn't need to sharpen his skills, he's had them all along.

                He uses his jab well as a range-finder, follows a left uppercut behind it (his left uppercut has to be the best punch in the HW division), he bypasses using a jab well with his left hand down the pipe (often perfectly timed). He knows how to turn an opponent - almost effortlessly, he knows how to step off to the side to land a left hand counter down the pipe. It's difficult to get close enough to land a left hook on him because of his long right jab and when you do he's measured you coming in with that left uppercut or stepped off and slotted that left hand lead, and he knows how to roll with right hands. He's excellent. And has the best dexterity on the inside for a tall guy that I've seen at HW. On the few occasions I've seen him truly open up, amateur or pro, he's always got his opponent out of there. There's a lot more to come out of him..

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                • realheavyhands
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                  He doesn't need to sharpen his skills, he's had them all along.

                  He uses his jab well as a range-finder, follows a left uppercut behind it (his left uppercut has to be the best punch in the HW division), he bypasses using a jab well with his left hand down the pipe (often perfectly timed). He knows how to turn an opponent - almost effortlessly, he knows how to step off to the side to land a left hand counter down the pipe. It's difficult to get close enough to land a left hook on him because of his long right jab and when you do he's measured you coming in with that left uppercut or stepped off and slotted that left hand lead, and he knows how to roll with right hands. He's excellent. And has the best dexterity on the inside for a tall guy that I've seen at HW. On the few occasions I've seen him truly open up, amateur or pro, he's always got his opponent out of there. There's a lot more to come out of him..
                  good point

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                  • FeelTheA-Force
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                    He doesn't need to sharpen his skills, he's had them all along.

                    He uses his jab well as a range-finder, follows a left uppercut behind it (his left uppercut has to be the best punch in the HW division), he bypasses using a jab well with his left hand down the pipe (often perfectly timed). He knows how to turn an opponent - almost effortlessly, he knows how to step off to the side to land a left hand counter down the pipe. It's difficult to get close enough to land a left hook on him because of his long right jab and when you do he's measured you coming in with that left uppercut or stepped off and slotted that left hand lead, and he knows how to roll with right hands. He's excellent. And has the best dexterity on the inside for a tall guy that I've seen at HW. On the few occasions I've seen him truly open up, amateur or pro, he's always got his opponent out of there. There's a lot more to come out of him..
                    If audley takes sprott and skelton out with 6, i wonder who should fight next ? he sed he wants a title fight.

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                    • GEOFFHAYES
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by audley
                      If audley takes sprott and skelton out with 6, i wonder who should fight next ? he sed he wants a title fight.
                      He wants Wlad in the summer.

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