Comments Thread For: David Haye Laughs: Audley Was Struggling To Beat Bums
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Well Harrison is fighting one more bum come November 13. A bum that laughs like a Hyena in heat.Comment
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The way Haye trash talks about his fight with Harrison shows he's actually scared about it. He's desperately trying to psych himself up.Comment
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I am a little confused because Audley has nothing to prove. Because everyone and anybody that knows the sport already knows he is not that good and never lived up to any expectations as a Olympic gold medal winner in the pros. However, as far as Haye is concerned he still has plenty to prove in the heavyweight division. Simply because what he has proved so far by fighting the big boys does not put a positive spin on him as a heavyweight. And I will list what I believe he has accomplished.
In all fairness to Haye I will start by saying that I am very biased in my opinion. Okay, now a look at Haye's heavyweight accomplishments.
Haye was able to get himself knocked down and hurt by a washed up and way past his prime small heavyweight in Monte. And the accomplishment was that somehow the whole United Kingdom seemed to miss it, to include the most important person the British ref.
His next major accomplishment was that he was supposedly able to beat the biggest heavyweight belt holder (and he was not even rightfully the belt holder) in history by doing absolutely nothing in the ring but move around. I mean come on this ain't Willie Pep we are talking about here. Remember this fact. This is the same Haye that a washed up Ruiz was able to tag easily, but more on that latter.
Haye's next major accomplishment was that he was able to convince the whole United Kingdom, and some others as well, that the reason he fought such a horrible fight against Valuev was because he broke his hand in the second round. And to this day I have found no proof that this actually happened, and I looked.
Haye never once mentioned between rounds to his people that he was having problems with his hand. He never shook his hands like he was having pain, he did absolutely nothing to indicate he had any pain. And the kicker is he threw and landed exactly one right hand in the entire second round. And you don't have to believe me just go watch and count. In all honesty he threw so few punches that it really takes little effort to count them on your fingers. The only foreseeable problem is that you may fall asleep watching that snooze fest.
One other point about the broken hand. Haye claims he had what is called a boxers fracture. And believe me I did a lot of searching around, and while swollen hands and knuckles are common occurrences, like Haye had after the fight, in professional boxing boxers fractures are not common at all. So,what do you believe the chances are that Haye would sustain such an uncommon fracture on a hand that he landed exactly once in the round he claimed it happened? I am no math whizz but I would say they would have to be some pretty long odds. The last thing I will say about the Valuev fight, and you will not be able to convince me otherwise, is that there is no way Haye did enough to beat Valuev. And for that matter neither did Holyfield. And I have always been a fan of "The Real Deal."
Lets see? Hayes next major accomplishment at heavyweight was the fact that he was able to rabbit punch a washed up old John Ruiz into submission and get away with it. And I don't care what you have to say about it, and whether you are a Haye fan or hate him. If you look at the fight objectively with an open mind you would say Haye should have been disqualified for all the illegal blows in that major foul fest posing as a boxing match. Hell, I have seen cleaner blows landed in MMA club fights.
His last major accomplishment at heavyweight is that he can call out the real heavyweight champs and back out of fights with them. And then somehow pass off a glorified sparring session with Audley as a real fight. And then somehow still have two or three fans in the world that somehow respect him, I just don't understand it? I also have to ask, are British boxing fans really that desperate that they will actually pay for this steaming pile of crap of a fight? They probably would be better off going to the local pub to watch a drunk Ricky Fatton getting into brawls.
And the last thing I will say is that come fight night Audley will have a least one fan on the East coast of the USA. However, I will not be paying one dime to watch the clown fest that Haye's heavyweight career has become.Comment
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I am a little confused because Audley has nothing to prove. Because everyone and anybody that knows the sport already knows he is not that good and never lived up to any expectations as a Olympic gold medal winner in the pros. However, as far as Haye is concerned he still has plenty to prove in the heavyweight division. Simply because what he has proved so far by fighting the big boys does not put a positive spin on him as a heavyweight. And I will list what I believe he has accomplished.
In all fairness to Haye I will start by saying that I am very biased in my opinion. Okay, now a look at Haye's heavyweight accomplishments.
Haye was able to get himself knocked down and hurt by a washed up and way past his prime small heavyweight in Monte. And the accomplishment was that somehow the whole United Kingdom seemed to miss it, to include the most important person the British ref.
His next major accomplishment was that he was supposedly able to beat the biggest heavyweight belt holder (and he was not even rightfully the belt holder) in history by doing absolutely nothing in the ring but move around. I mean come on this ain't Willie Pep we are talking about here. Remember this fact. This is the same Haye that a washed up Ruiz was able to tag easily, but more on that latter.
Haye's next major accomplishment was that he was able to convince the whole United Kingdom, and some others as well, that the reason he fought such a horrible fight against Valuev was because he broke his hand in the second round. And to this day I have found no proof that this actually happened, and I looked.
Haye never once mentioned between rounds to his people that he was having problems with his hand. He never shook his hands like he was having pain, he did absolutely nothing to indicate he had any pain. And the kicker is he threw and landed exactly one right hand in the entire second round. And you don't have to believe me just go watch and count. In all honesty he threw so few punches that it really takes little effort to count them on your fingers. The only foreseeable problem is that you may fall asleep watching that snooze fest.
One other point about the broken hand. Haye claims he had what is called a boxers fracture. And believe me I did a lot of searching around, and while swollen hands and knuckles are common occurrences, like Haye had after the fight, in professional boxing boxers fractures are not common at all. So,what do you believe the chances are that Haye would sustain such an uncommon fracture on a hand that he landed exactly once in the round he claimed it happened? I am no math whizz but I would say they would have to be some pretty long odds. The last thing I will say about the Valuev fight, and you will not be able to convince me otherwise, is that there is no way Haye did enough to beat Valuev. And for that matter neither did Holyfield. And I have always been a fan of "The Real Deal."
Lets see? Hayes next major accomplishment at heavyweight was the fact that he was able to rabbit punch a washed up old John Ruiz into submission and get away with it. And I don't care what you have to say about it, and whether you are a Haye fan or hate him. If you look at the fight objectively with an open mind you would say Haye should have been disqualified for all the illegal blows in that major foul fest posing as a boxing match. Hell, I have seen cleaner blows landed in MMA club fights.
His last major accomplishment at heavyweight is that he can call out the real heavyweight champs and back out of fights with them. And then somehow pass off a glorified sparring session with Audley as a real fight. And then somehow still have two or three fans in the world that somehow respect him, I just don't understand it? I also have to ask, are British boxing fans really that desperate that they will actually pay for this steaming pile of crap of a fight? They probably would be better off going to the local pub to watch a drunk Ricky Fatton getting into brawls.
And the last thing I will say is that come fight night Audley will have a least one fan on the East coast of the USA. However, I will not be paying one dime to watch the clown fest that Haye's heavyweight career has become.Comment
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Gaye admits that Audley is a bum, that he only fought bums, that he is one-dimensional but he still wants you Brits to see this? Why? Wasn't he supposed to be facing the best and cleaning out the division according to him? Fighting bums or has-beens on the verge of retirement is not exactly doing that.
Well just listen to Gaye: "You put a bum in the ring with me and I'll show you how to deal with him" You go on with your bad self Gaye, that's the way to stay relevant.Comment
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