I mean, the first thing he will have to contend with against Haye, is speed and power, but look at this clip of his recent fight, he is slow, flat footed, pushes or paws with the jab, hardly moves his head, or hands for that matter. Harrison looks sluggish and one paced.
Harrison's chances dont look good..............
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Harrison isn't a good fighter, man. Plain and simple, he should not be fighting for a world title, at all.I mean, the first thing he will have to contend with against Haye, is speed and power, but look at this clip of his recent fight, he is slow, flat footed, pushes or paws with the jab, hardly moves his head, or hands for that matter. Harrison looks sluggish and one paced.
In fairness, during this fight he was suffering from a torn pectoral, hense why hes fighting out of an orthodox stance rather than his normal south paw stance, but to be honest he isnt much better when hes not injured. -
Haye is happy that the brits waste money on his farce of fights. I bet you this fight sells out when it doesn't deserve to sell out or even come close to selling out.Comment
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I'd say the only chance Harrison has is if the boxing gods are on Harrison's side and karma prevails for Haye trying to prey on Audley and the British fans instead of fighting a Klitschko.
But recently we've had:
1. Margarito gets licensed in Texas at the "outrage" of many, but all that does is bring Margarito closer to a potential well deserved beating at the hands of Pacquiao.
2. Floyd Mayweather's meltdown.
3. Khan tries to twitter his way out of a Maidana fight only to have it upheld by the WBA.
So a karmic Harrison upset doesn't seem so far fetched now
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