does harrison have any realistic shot at beating haye?

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  • kenso
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    #1

    does harrison have any realistic shot at beating haye?

    ive honestly never seen the guy fight. i hear people on the forums calling him fraudley harrison and what not. i would love to see haye get completely sparked out - but does this guy have a chance? does he have more of a chance than say, ruiz had? or valuev?
  • Gorilla Dogs
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    #2
    no man. i watched his last fight. dam man. holyfield would beat him up

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    • AnimalToast
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      #3
      He is really horrible, but all you have to do is watch the 12th of Harrison Vs. Sprott to answer your question.

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      • paulf
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        #4
        Nah. He got rich right out of the amateurs and lost any passion he had for the sport.

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        • Silencers
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          #5
          The only way he beats Haye is if he manages to land a big left hand.

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          • SP1
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            #6
            Originally posted by paulf
            Nah. He got rich right out of the amateurs and lost any passion he had for the sport.
            What? Lol have you even seen a Harrison fight? Typical American who thinks that they know it all but obviously you don't know what you are talking about.

            Dude won gold from Sydney 2000 and then there was incredible hype around him and many boxing pundits and fans stating that Harrison was the next Lewis. But he is just garbage and he was never that great of a boxer and it is not his lack of passion for the sport but the fact that he was never good enough for the elite level at heavyweight.

            Haye will demolish this dude with no sweat and if a cabby can trouble Harrison is a 3 round prizefighter tournament, then I dare to think what Haye will do to him.

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            • deadbeat hero
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              #7
              there's always a chance, he does have the power to knock Haye out, but I expect Haye to put on a blistering performance and destroy Audley within a couple of rounds.

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              • nomadman
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                #8
                Best to judge for yourself. Harrison has talent (he is an Olympic Gold Medallist after all) but has time and again seemed to lack the focus or the desire to be great. Below is probably one of his most impressive performances.

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                • Heru
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                  #9
                  It'll be Haye KO1..... Wait 9 months until Haye's next fight.

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                  • TheGreatA
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                    #10
                    He has a powerful left hand, but will probably be too scared to throw it. The fight will likely come down to Haye's willingness to mix it, unlike Audley who avoids contact. Harrison has been talking about the title shot for a decade now though and he might just decide that he has nothing to lose in there, which he doesn't.

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