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  • *2TOUGH*
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    Harrison has nothing to lose and everything to gain.



    A huge mistake if Haye takes this fight. Harrison has nothing to lose and everything to gain. The last fight showed Harrison has acquired the one thing he has always lacked before - heart. Allied to his physical attributes, power, speed and movement which have always been there in abundance, Harrison is a dangerous foe and one that Haye would do well to avoid.

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    Would laugh so hard if Haye got knocked out by Audley, it would be the biggest humiliation since Barrera/Hamed.

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    • Fish_Scotland
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
      Would laugh so hard if Haye got knocked out by Audley, it would be the biggest humiliation since Barrera/Hamed.

      Yeh but Barrera could fight back then!
      It would be 100 times worse if Haye were to get beat by this idiot!

      I still pray that I never have to watch Fraudley ever again.

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      • John Hue
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        #4
        If this fight goes ahead I can see the real possibility of Danny Williams getting another title shot.

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        • S H O B O X
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          #5
          in all seriousness if they do get in the ring audley will just give another negative performance and get taken out . You could hold his mother at gunpoint ringside and he 'll still hesitate to throw a jab

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          • Sparked_1985
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            Harrison would not commit to throw a left-hand against Haye.

            I just can't see it.

            Haye would smash him.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sparked_1985
              Harrison would not commit to throw a left-hand against Haye.

              I just can't see it.

              Haye would smash him.
              Don't be so naive mate, Audley and David were long time friends and used to spar lots of rounds together where both got the better of each other. It was competitive. Believe me, Harrison will teach Haye a lesson or 2.

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              • shade darkar
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                #8
                all i have got to say about this fight is whats the point?

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                • Squirrel
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by !! 2Tough !!
                  Don't be so naive mate, Audley and David were long time friends and used to spar lots of rounds together where both got the better of each other. It was competitive. Believe me, Harrison will teach Haye a lesson or 2.
                  Competitive?

                  Didn't Harrison complain that one of his losses (or worst performances?)was cause Haye took away all his confidence by beating the living **** out of him in training?



                  I still can't believe this fight, it's just too ****ing bad to be true. Haye was meant to be cleaning out the division and slaying the giants; instead he appears to be backing up about 15 steps and fighting a guy that he could have maybe justified fighting in his first fight at HW.

                  If Haye loses (this is heavyweight boxing afterall), it will probably be the single most embarrassing thing that could ever happen to him. And right up there in terms of historic sporting embarrassments.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Squirrel
                    Competitive?

                    Didn't Harrison complain that one of his losses (or worst performances?)was cause Haye took away all his confidence by beating the living **** out of him in training?



                    I still can't believe this fight, it's just too ****ing bad to be true. Haye was meant to be cleaning out the division and slaying the giants; instead he appears to be backing up about 15 steps and fighting a guy that he could have maybe justified fighting in his first fight at HW.

                    If Haye loses (this is heavyweight boxing afterall), it will probably be the single most embarrassing thing that could ever happen to him. And right up there in terms of historic sporting embarrassments.
                    Yes Harrison did complain, but why would a close friend, whom Harrison treated like a brother do this in training? Knowing that Harrison just lost to Danny Williams, Haye who already peaked during his training camp, decides to let his ego loose on Harrison who just started training for the Guinn fight. How is that fair? Nice? or even remotely friendly?

                    Believe me when i say Harrison WONT freeze in this fight, Haye is gonna really get it when Harrison gives him a beat down. Hopefully Audley can fight Sasha and then Haye.

                    Embarrassing for Haye, yes.

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