Comments Thread For: Harrison Blasts Haye: 'Are You Waiting For James Toney?'

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  • hugh grant
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    #21
    This is a natural fight for haye. It will be a great fight for him, as long as it lasts more than a few rounds for us punters. Dont want either of them going to sleep before the 7th round at least.

    It will be interesting to see how Haye deals with a guy who likes to box, like Audley clearly does. Haye has yet to prove hes the best heavyweight in England, so a fight with Audley will, nearly answer the question.
    Considering Audley is not quite the best british heavyweight.

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    • Gypsy John Fury
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      #22
      Harrison will get KTFO in the first round. Mark my words.

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      • chris2142
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        #23
        great fight for us punters

        this will be over in 1 or 2 rounds haye to powerfull but this is were we make money on the knockout rounds first or second round for haye 10 euros each round at 10 to 1

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        • The Hammer
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          #24
          Haye is very indecisive.

          He needs to either sign or say he won't sign, he's being a selfish bitch to make Harrison wait.

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          • fastblack
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            #25
            Fastblack

            This is a brittie thing all the indecision will haye boy fight or not. Will Khan fight or will Ko'd Hatton return. Haye is just embarrassing himself with the cowardice and should be stripped of his meaningless belt. Poor brits so sad.

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            • Boxing Scene
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              #26
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              This is a natural fight for haye. It will be a great fight for him, as long as it lasts more than a few rounds for us punters. Dont want either of them going to sleep before the 7th round at least.

              It will be interesting to see how Haye deals with a guy who likes to box, like Audley clearly does. Haye has yet to prove hes the best heavyweight in England, so a fight with Audley will, nearly answer the question.
              Considering Audley is not quite the best british heavyweight.
              I stopped reading at "it will be a great fight for him."

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              • MWNYG
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                #27
                he may as well take this fight instead of doing nothing

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                • DeadScared
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                  #28
                  Haye is trying to hype-up the fight







                  I know Haye is rethinking this fight. For all his huge fighter image he gets jittery when he thinks his opponent can take him down. And with Harrison before him, he knows his thoughts are not unfounded. Mark my word, when Harrison is able to connect a good one to Haye's chin, it's gonna be "GAME OVER". Did you see what Rahnam did that to Lewis in their first fight? I'm not taking anything away from Haye though, it could go the other way around.

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                  • j69madrox
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                    #29
                    Haye aint waiting for Toney. He ducked Toney and faught Monte Barrett instead.

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                    • paul750
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by joe strong
                      i want to see haye\harrison...it doesnt bother me one bit that these guys fight although a klit or toney fight would be good to but this will be ok in my eyes.i enjoyed lennox\bruno so this all brit matchup could be interesting.if he doesnt fight audley them james toney would be my next choice for sure.
                      Lewis and Bruno were world champs or had fought for a world title. Harrison has never got out of European standard, and has even lost domestically. Apart from the one fight where he stopped Danny Williams, he has looked utter garbage. Martin Rogan is a nice guy and is very tough etc, but for someone like Audley [who has a gold medal and has been a pro for years] to lose to him is embarrassing. He has also found it tough against Sprott - who is only a journeyman - and jouneyman George Arias. He also couldn't beat Dominic Guinn - a man who, although dangerous - almost seems to want to lose at times.

                      Haye may not be completely proven as a heavyweight, but at least he has fought for world titles. I think Haye will scare him to death and he will be knocked out badly. Audley doesn't appear to have a very good chin - which might explain why he fights the way he does. He was flat on his back for a while after the Sprott KO.

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