Having been guilty of starting a rival thread i`m all official now and I cant wait to see the Hayemaker KO Big Audley. Heard Audley on on the ropes the other week and boy is he boring and a caricature of himself....its my time bollocks for 50 mins on the show. Haye is never in a dull fight Audley bores the pants off of me in and out of the ring. Haye may be mouthy but he backs it up Audley is mouthy but invaribly rarely delivers on his boasts.
good lad, im glad you now understand the seriousess of an official thread, your thoughts are now official, congratulations
any1 know where the weigh in will be, i know it starts at 2 also, ringside is on 6pm on friday and open to the public, its in salford but does any1 know any more details
Lennox Lewis Talks... Lennox Lewis believes Audley Harrison has the power to cause an upset in next Saturday's all-British world heavyweight fight against David Haye. Lewis, Britain's three-times former world heavyweight champion, gives Harrison a puncher's chance even though he believes Haye is the better boxer. Lewis said: "Audley realises this time is now or never. He sounds very confident. "Audley's definitely got the power to stun the world and upset everybody's thinking. It's another great fight for Britain "It will be a good fight. I think David Haye is a better boxer. He can get off his combinations quicker. But Audley is a consummate pro. He is an Olympic champion and that is a great pedigree. "There have been a couple of stumbling blocks but he is still here. That shows me the desire to be accomplished and successful. I think it will be a close fight." The fight for the WBA heavyweight title has been surrounded by hype, much of which has been unsavoury and personal. But it is seen by many as Harrison's last chance to resurrect a career which has been beset by criticism. "Audley needs to prove to us that he has got good stamina," Lewis told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme. "That he can throw a lot of punches and use that left jab and his size advantage and try to get through with one of those terrific left hands." Lewis, however, refused to give a prediction, mindful that he was the victim of two boxing upsets when he lost to Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman. "Boxing's an uncertainty," Lewis said. "You never know what may happen if he's (Harrison) able to contend with David Haye's speed and neutralise it."
Is it on the firday or the saturday? ill try do some digging on where the location is mate. you still getting the train? were you sittin bud? G
na my mate is driving now, u got ur hotel bookied yet. were watching the fight at altitude:hey its on the friday at 2pm, think it said where it was on ringside the other night
Well done getting the thread started Gaz I have to agree with a few people on here, i am really looking forward to this fight now
Did anyone else read the second page article in the Times Sport from yesterday calling this fight a joke and a slant on the Heavyweight legacy When the press do a serious article about this fight and look beyond the bull**** of Hearn, Harrison and Hayemaker they really slate this fight I have seen a couple of articles like that.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/9164617.stm Little clip from BBC sport with Audley and Haye doing a interview G
The more I see and hear Harrison talk the more I want him to lose...he`s an SAmerican wannabe all woops and your the man crap,my time baby David Haye please give us a break and spank his arse the quicker the better a first round ko would suit me fine.