**** off G*yvid G*ye !!
Comments Thread For: David Haye: "People Want To See Audley Get Destroyed!"
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well it looks like the fight is on. total ball bag of a fight even by HW standards. im gonna go for audrey just for the fact haye has let everyone down. no one will buy this fight but il try and find a pub in the area. haye should have stayed at cruiser, at least he had balls back then. it looks like the klits were right he must be scared. war audreyComment
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i said i would give Haye until the end of the year to sign a Klitschko fight and would give him the easy money maker of the Fraudley fight before i got on his case....however, after his recent interview that shows the fame has gone to his head in a really big way I'm as sure as ever that by the end of this year he wont have signed a Klitschko fight. I'm happy to admit i bought into this guys bullshat and even happier to admit i'm hoping one of boxing biggest Jokes, Fraudley and extra Ordinary A-Farce knocks Haye out in dramatic fashion.
I know for sure Audley reads BoxingScene from a mutual friend - so Audley if you are reading this, please do a number on Haye to make up for all the shame us Brits have to carry as having him as our heavyweight chumpionComment
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Mr Haye, as a member of the British public I ask you: why would I want to see a nice guy like Audley Harrison, who never backed down from a fight, never badmouthed anyone who didn't do it to him first, who toiled for years in heavyweight obscurity enduring the ridicule of the British fans and boxing press yet never lost sight of his goal of becoming world champion, who had the gullibility and naivete to befriend you and put you on his shows when you were an up and coming fighter, who was subsequently spat in the face by you, and who is now taking a fight with you on what I'm sure are absolute slave wages... why would I want to see that poor ****er get destroyed?Comment
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We can't trust a word Haye says:
Haye laughs off possibility of Harrison title defence
Current WBA world heavyweight champion David 'The Hayemaker' Haye has poured scorn on British rival Audley Harrison's attempts to talk his way towards a world title shot.
The 38-year-old Harrison snared the European heavyweight title last week and has since set his sights on an all-British showdown with Haye in 2010.
Haye, fresh off a stunning ninth-round stoppage of world-class contender John Ruiz, isn't even entertaining the idea of meeting Harrison.
"Everything that I've prophesied so far in my career, I've then put into practice and achieved," said Haye. "I said I'd become world cruiserweight champion and I did that. I then said I'd become unified world cruiserweight champion and I did that, too. I then said I'd become world heavyweight champion and I've just gone and done that. I think I've achieved everything I said I would.
"Audley said he'd win the Olympic Games, and he did really well to win that amateur tournament. He then turned professional and said he'd win the British heavyweight title within five fights. He's never won the British title to this very day."
While Haye has gatecrashed and illuminated the world heavyweight division in an explosive 12-month assault, Harrison continues to stall on the fringes of the domestic scene. His European title win last Friday represented the first time Harrison had scooped major honours as a professional, since turning pro in May 2001.
In a nine-year pro career Harrison has won 27 bouts and suffered defeat four times. He was dramatically knocked out by Michael Sprott in 2007, and was also soundly outpointed by Dominic Guinn, Martin Rogan and Danny Williams. He has yet to meet a world-class or ranked opponent and has confronted defeat each time he's attempted to move up in level.
Harrison appeared on the verge of losing again last Friday - and was behind on all scorecards - before uncorking a peach of a left-cross in the 12th round to knock out underdog Sprott in a rematch.
"Audley's won the vacant title against Michael Sprott, a guy who had previously knocked him spark out in three rounds," added Haye, a four-time and two-weight world champion.
"He needs to focus on his own career and start getting his own house in order first. Perhaps he should offer rematches to all the guys that have beaten him first and set the record straight there. There will be a pretty long queue.Comment
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Mr Haye, as a member of the British public I ask you: why would I want to see a nice guy like Audley Harrison, who never backed down from a fight, never badmouthed anyone who didn't do it to him first, who toiled for years in heavyweight obscurity enduring the ridicule of the British fans and boxing press yet never lost sight of his goal of becoming world champion, who had the gullibility and naivete to befriend you and put you on his shows when you were an up and coming fighter, who was subsequently spat in the face by you, and who is now taking a fight with you on what I'm sure are absolute slave wages... why would I want to see that poor ****er get destroyed?
And this is on PPV?Comment
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