I thought from replay Audley had his mouth open when punch was landed. Not a great idea Auds. Look ok up untill then.
Could get a job in pantomime now.
I've been surprised to hear some say that Michael Sprott - not a known puncher - hit Audley with a shot that would have taken anyone out. Some have even gone on to say that it was a "lucky shot", whereas to my eyes Sprott was clearly following a gameplan, his high guard troubling Audley right from the start.
I'll put it like this - to my eyes, the crew had to spend an hour sweeping up all the glass afterwards.
But so you can judge for yourselves - and be objective - here's the video of the event:
Neither.
It was a tactic of his to catch him with the right hook, so it wasn't lucky.
It was perfectly timed and placed to catch Ordinary flush so I don't know if it's definitive proof he's got glass.
The important thing here is that Sprott has ended Audley Harrison's career.
The cameraman wassnt very good. He didnt film Harrison for the full 10 count. For all we know he might be gettin back onto his feet. Or trying to at least, but i dont think so. He was out for the full 10 count and then some.
I chose the wrong option, it wasn't a lucky shot because he actually threw a dummy before hand.. but Audley's chin is made of playdough, no doubt about it.
The cameraman wassnt very good. He didnt film Harrison for the full 10 count. For all we know he might be gettin back onto his feet. Or trying to at least, but i dont think so. He was out for the full 10 count and then some.
WTF??!
He was gone. Out. The referee was even putting him in the recovery position and I've rarely seen a ringside doctor get in so fast.
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