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  • dan_cov
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    #1

    How many times has Audrey Harrison fooled you?

    I can't be the only one that has fallen for his talk/delusions.

    I always knew he ****** but I must admit he got me with the David Haye fight, I knew it in the back of my mind but yeah he somehow convinced me with his talk.

    I really did feel embarrassed he roped me in with his ''Yes I can'', ''Its my destiny'' talk. Only for him to go out and throw was it one punch over 3 rounds?


    He unbeatable in Prizefighter doe
  • LA_2_Vegas
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    #2
    Many times, he was on FNF quite a bit when I was younger and most of what I remember of him was this same narrative. Even if he won, and it was always "the best is yet to com"e this and that and not to judge him just because the fight was uneventful... I've believed him plenty of times. Even though I never got much enjoyment from those fights, since it was always supposed to be his new start, I would give him another chance.

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    • Craveman
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      #3
      Don't worry mate. I've been there too and at the time I didn't know who the **** was Audrey Harrison was when he was facing Haye. I picked Harrison by KO because he looked much bigger and scarier LOL but back then I wasn't a boxing fan.

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      • low blows
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        #4
        Originally posted by Craveman
        Don't worry mate. I've been there too and at the time I didn't know who the **** was Audrey Harrison was when he was facing Haye. I picked Harrison by KO because he looked much bigger and scarier LOL but back then I wasn't a boxing fan.
        Audrey many times. Audley the Fraudley, never.....:blow:

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          Hold up..........people actually thought he was good?

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          • Cloud
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            #6
            He had me with the Haye fight. I didn't think he would win because I knew David was better but I genuinely felt he had a bit of a chance.

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            • Box-Office
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              #7
              Originally posted by dan_cov
              I can't be the only one that has fallen for his talk/delusions.

              I always knew he ****** but I must admit he got me with the David Haye fight, I knew it in the back of my mind but yeah he somehow convinced me with his talk.

              I really did feel embarrassed he roped me in with his ''Yes I can'', ''Its my destiny'' talk. Only for him to go out and throw was it one punch over 3 rounds?


              He unbeatable in Prizefighter doe
              Same here, but can you blame me? He won Prize Fighter and then KOed Sprott with a broken arm to win the EBU belt. I thought okay may be a fire has lit in him and he'll beat Haye.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #8
                Never.

                Other than when he first won the gold medal is the only time I had any confidence in him.

                I wanted him to beat Haye, I wanted him to be the real life Rocky, but I knew he'd get taken out early. Haye could have stopped him in the first if he wanted.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Box-Office
                  Same here, but can you blame me? He won Prize Fighter and then KOed Sprott with a broken arm to win the EBU belt. I thought okay may be a fire has lit in him and he'll beat Haye.
                  Torn pectoral.

                  But yeah if he beat Haye that would have been the ultimate rocky story.

                  Considered a joke, win prize fighter, tear his pec against Sprott and getting beaten handily and then landing a huge punch in the last round resulting in a highlight reel KO, then doing the impossible and beating Haye for the title.

                  Sadly this isn't the movies.

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                  • Ham Porter
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                    #10
                    Audley is an absolute legend.

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