David Haye at a 43 lb weight disadvantage!

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  • Joeyzagz
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    David Haye at a 43 lb weight disadvantage!

    If it was so easy for small guys to floor big guys there would be no need for weight classes.

    This Harrison fight is the equivlent of Pacquiao facing a LHW Glen Johnson. Cant wait!!!
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    #2
    Audley Harrison is OLD and OVERWEIGHT.

    He was somewhat lighter at 248 when he lost to Martin Rogan.

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    • BetterCallSaul
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      #3
      Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
      Audley Harrison is OLD and OVERWEIGHT.

      He was somewhat lighter at 248 when he lost to Martin Rogan.
      He carries the weight well though, and is in great condition. Still, a loss to Martin Rogan says it all. I won't give Haye credit for a victory against Harrison. I'm not even sure Haye will give himself credit for beating Harrison as he freely admits that Harrison is a joke. This is a money fight...nothing more.

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      • MOTHER DUCKER
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        #4
        Originally posted by timba
        He carries the weight well though, and is in great condition. Still, a loss to Martin Rogan says it all. I won't give Haye credit for a victory against Harrison. I'm not even sure Haye will give himself credit for beating Harrison as he freely admits that Harrison is a joke. This is a money fight...nothing more.
        Yep 600k + buys expected for it lol!

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        • hayekoklitschko
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          #5
          could someone pm me a link for the stream please mine is down

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          • BetterCallSaul
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            #6
            Originally posted by KELLY BROOK
            Yep 600k + buys expected for it lol!
            If I wasn't going to a bar to watch the fight, I would be buying it. As a Brit who has grown up watching Harrison, I have a quiet admiration for his never give up attitude. He deservedly won gold in Sydney for his country, but was then torn apart when he didn't deliver in the ring. People forget his outstanding amateur pedigree, which in itself was nothing short of spectacular. Even though he hasn't matched his huge talent with professional success, he has shown moments of brilliance and inspiration. Although he has had some major setbacks, he has fought his way back to a title fight (even though he probably doesn't deserve the shot) and never gave up on his dream of becoming HW champion. I think he is an extremely likeable guy and I wish him all the best tonight.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #7
              Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
              Audley Harrison is OLD and OVERWEIGHT.

              He was somewhat lighter at 248 when he lost to Martin Rogan.
              Audley Harrison is a 6'6 southpaw with a 43 lb weight advantage over David Haye. Height and weight are great equalizers for age as the Great George Foreman proved many times. Vitali too.

              If Haye beats this guy in impressive fashion, he deserves the #1 KO% crown.

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