Audley Harrison - PLEASE RETIRE

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  • Parody
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    Audley Harrison - PLEASE RETIRE

    Your a bag of **** and you have lost a lot of fans, I had faith in you, I even though you were going to beat Danny Williams, Which i was completely wrong, You keep upsetting, you did'nt do anything until the 6th Round, **** you are gifted you have the physical strength still you dont use it, You are the biggest fraud in boxing, please retire and never come back, stop robbing people.

    P.S One of your fans
  • legacyofbrutality
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    Ever since I saw him fight that one guy, I think his name was Robert Davis or Wiggins or some **** like that on Friday Night Fights, I never wanted to watch him again. I thought he had power he was just really gunshy and didnt even seem to wanna make a real fight out of it, I couldnt believe how boring it was.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      He's just way too passive to be in this sport. I don't think you can support a fighter that doesn't fight. Doesn' make sense. It'd be like supporting Derrick Gainer after the fight with Marquez. I think Gainer had one fan left after that fight and not surprisingly, his name was Roy Jones Jr.

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      • LondonRingRules
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        #4
        When you let a lethargic fighter like Guinn outwork you, it's time to hang em up. Was that a jab or was he fanning Guinn? Geez, get an operation and challenge the grrls!

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        • Azteca
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          seems to me like the amateurs would of been perfect for him. his style isn't exactly suited for the professional game, and he would be better off with headgear as it's obvious he does not like to get hit. wlad klitschko follows along the same lines.

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          • Xanxicar
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            #6
            Originally posted by Azteca
            seems to me like the amateurs would of been perfect for him. his style isn't exactly suited for the professional game, and he would be better off with headgear as it's obvious he does not like to get hit. wlad klitschko follows along the same lines.


            Yup i agree 100%

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #7
              The amateurs mask the falts of fighters, which makes it really irrelevant how well you do there. Here's a good example: Wlad Klitschko was an amazing amateur and amazing in the Olympics because his flaws were hidden.

              1. They wear HELMETS. How the **** is Klitschko gonna get knocked out when he's got something to protect his weak ass chin?

              2. It's a jabbing contest scored by how many times you touch your opponents. He's got reach and he's fast.

              3. THE ROUND ARE LIKE 1 MINUTE a piece and they only compete for like 3 rounds! Of course Wlad's gonna be able to finish a fight that short.

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              • LondonRingRules
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                #8
                Originally posted by Azteca
                seems to me like the amateurs would of been perfect for him. his style isn't exactly suited for the professional game, and he would be better off with headgear as it's obvious he does not like to get hit. wlad klitschko follows along the same lines.
                ** Wlad would blast through both of these fellas within a few rounds.

                Unfortunately, a few rounds at the bar is about all you know about boxing. You really should study up instead of stuttering around like some drunk.

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                • Azteca
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  The amateurs mask the falts of fighters, which makes it really irrelevant how well you do there. Here's a good example: Wlad Klitschko was an amazing amateur and amazing in the Olympics because his flaws were hidden.

                  1. They wear HELMETS. How the **** is Klitschko gonna get knocked out when he's got something to protect his weak ass chin?

                  2. It's a jabbing contest scored by how many times you touch your opponents. He's got reach and he's fast.

                  3. THE ROUND ARE LIKE 1 MINUTE a piece and they only compete for like 3 rounds! Of course Wlad's gonna be able to finish a fight that short.
                  i wouldn't say amateurs mask the faults of fighters, but different styles are suited for the professional game, and different styles are suited for the amateurs. a bad chin in my opinion, is genetic. i wouldn't call it a flaw, because wlad was probably born with it, but it definetly is a disadvantage.

                  also, if your alluding to the fact that professional fighters are "much better", which it seems you are implying, then you are wrong on all counts. a young tommy hearns had 12 ko's as an amateur with 100+ odd fights. once he came to the pro's he was a knockout machine.

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                  • DiegoFuego
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Azteca
                    i wouldn't say amateurs mask the faults of fighters, but different styles are suited for the professional game, and different styles are suited for the amateurs. a bad chin in my opinion, is genetic. i wouldn't call it a flaw, because wlad was probably born with it, but it definetly is a disadvantage.

                    also, if your alluding to the fact that professional fighters are "much better", which it seems you are implying, then you are wrong on all counts. a young tommy hearns had 12 ko's as an amateur with 100+ odd fights. once he came to the pro's he was a knockout machine.
                    you just supported my point that it's harder to get knocked out in the amateurs than as a pro because you wear ****ing headgear

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