Everybody who watched the fight knew what they were getting so withdrawing his money is unfair. Audley Harrison is a can, did anyone actually expect much more from him? Because I certainly didn't, judging from his recent performances he always fights cautious.
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Fraudley colluded with Haye to make a third-round KO happen (hence, "OK, now").
Haye placed a massive wager on himself for a third-round KO and split the winnings with Fraudley.
So no, Fraudley shouldn't get paid.
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Originally posted by ChopperRead View PostFraudley colluded with Haye to make a third-round KO happen (hence, "OK, now").
Haye placed a massive wager on himself for a third-round KO and split the winnings with Fraudley.
So no, Fraudley shouldn't get paid.
Actually say it out loud what with all the cameras and microphones?
If there was collusion they would have agreed along the lines of at so and so time in the third round, or when Haye feints and goes to the body for the first time in the third round.
And Audley's not going to struggle his hardest to get back up to take more punishment if he's throwing the fight.Last edited by davidoff; 01-11-2011, 11:36 AM.
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Audley was scared that night against Haye. You could see the fear in his eyes.
I actually felt a bit sorry to start with and then I thought about how he conned the British public that for once he was actually going to put up a fight.
Sadly, it was the same old Audley. The sooner he retire the better.
He should still have his money though.
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no fix... I think
Originally posted by davidoff View PostYou really think they'd collude in such an obvious way?
Actually say it out loud what with all the cameras and microphones?
If there was collusion they would have agreed along the lines of at so and so time in the third round, or when Haye feints and goes to the body for the first time in the third round.
And Audley's not going to struggle his hardest to get back up to take more punishment if he's throwing the fight.
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