So what time is Haye going to thump our Audrey? I want to know if it's worth paying to get into Harrow Yates's to watch it.
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It'll probably be about 10pm that our two not-at-all-ridiculous British pugilists enter the ring, but the fight may well be over within 2 minutes of that.
It will be if Audley can land one punch on Haye, anyway. Unfortunately, that's unlikely. Haye to win on points after an excruciatingly boring fight.
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Audrey apparently has a revolutionary game plan to deal with Haye. I'm no expert but I think his likely tactic of "letting him hit me really hard in the face until he gets tired, then finishing him off in the 12th" only works for one boxer. A fictional one, at that.
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Radio 5 Live for me because I'm not paying £19.95 or whatever it was to watch it on Sky Box Office, what with it likely to only last about 50 seconds.
I still think Harrison's going to do better than anyone's given him credit for. I've got £1 at 4-1 with Willy Hills that he'll knock Haye down at some point (that's knockdown, not knockout let alone win - anything that involves the refereee having to give Haye a count).
Haye's 1-7 on to win, which is crazy really in any heavyweight fight where the odds-on "favourite" is giving up 3 stone and 5 inches in height. Doesn't matter if you're Haye, Ali or Tyson, if an 18-stone bloke who knows how to box smacks you on the chin, it's goodnight, Vienna.
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Hahahha, I laugh at all the fools who paid to watch this.
I have know Harrisson since about 9293 and I have always known that he can't fight.
The guy did not even land a punch and the shots that put him down were not even clean.
A prime example of a man who turned up for the paycheck and didn't want to get hurt.
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Can David Haye fight me next ?
I'm a British heavyweight, I'm younger than Harrison, and I'm unknown! (imagine the hype!).
And I'm quite happy to take £1m to dance around for 3 rounds with David Haye before letting him hit me gently on the tummy.
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Rogin the Armchair Fan wrote:
This fight isn't even mentioned on the NY Times' sports webpage, which I think speaks volumes.
Pacquiao just dominated a man much bigger than him. Mrs. Inca works across the street from Freddie Roach's gym, and the crowds outside are huge when Pacquiao works out there (this is in Hollywood, not far from Filipinotown). There's a Thai restaurant around the block that he eats at every day when he's training.
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Haye is going to get in a lot of trouble for boasting after the fight that he'd bet on himself to win in the third round. Boxing only exists so bookmakers can make money off it, and if there's any suggestion Haye "went easy" in the first two rounds and could have won sooner, or - God forbid - Haye and Harrison colluded over the result, then there'll be hell to pay.
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Absolutely no surprise. Anyone who thought Audrey had even a tiny chance knows nothing about boxing. Having said that, Harrison was even more pathetic than I thought he'd be. I think he should have his purse withheld. He's the most cowardly 18 stone 6.5 foot bloke on the planet. Simply not a pro boxer.
The Pac Man fight on the other hand was phenomenal and inspiring against Margarito. What a fight. Tactical Genius, if you're reading, Manny would finish Mayweather within ten rounds. But I doubt it will happen because Mayweather knows that.
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Rogin the Armchair Fan wrote:
Haye is going to get in a lot of trouble for boasting after the fight that he'd bet on himself to win in the third round. Boxing only exists so bookmakers can make money off it, and if there's any suggestion Haye "went easy" in the first two rounds and could have won sooner, or - God forbid - Haye and Harrison colluded over the result, then there'll be hell to pay.
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Wait, what? You're saying it's in any way remotely likely that Steve Collins really did get hypnotised so he could feel no pain in advance of the Eubank fight, then lied afterwards pretending it was a publicity stunt/psych-out only to avoid sanction? And that the BBBC were unusually lax in accepting such a cock-and-bull explanation?
Seriously?
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