So where is this new found belief going to come from,he`s struggled against fighters not half as talented as Haye,he`s talked the talk he always does BUT he`ll be like a rabbit caught in the headlights come saturday night. Macceranelli convinced many that he could beat Haye as was destroyed the same fate greets big Audley. Though fair play he has changed a few minds in the build up with his this is My time my destiny bull****. The you tube clip with his trainer bigginbg him up with Lamon Brewster is gringe worthy in the extreme.
the thing is audley would of beaten the likes of rogan, guinn, and would of performed better in the rematch against sprott if he had the ability, the problem is audley doesn't. theres so many times we have heard we're going to see a different audley, yet on the night it's the same crap audley, and this will not be no different. i don't care if it's a world title fight or a last chance fight, because audley has had alot of last chance fights and still performs crap, and i think it's down to one reason only, and that's audley isn't that good. audley will lose, and it'll be down to haye being the much better boxer.
all of this " audley has ability" is bollocks, it's not true, it's just a myth, the hype thats got into peoples head. i have not seen one fight of audley's where he's impressed me. he's been poor in near enough every fight when regarding the calibre of boxers he's actually fighting.
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This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected November 7th, 2010 By Paul McCreath: I was thinking about this upcoming fight the other day.This is not a fight in which a victory by either fighter would make me happy since both are a long way from being my favorite fighter.Nobody likes to see a draw in a pro boxing match so what would be the best alternative? Then it came to me .What if they both landed big blows at the same time and both were counted out? Of course I know that this result is very unlikely but it could happen in theory at least..I do remember reading about a couple of fights in the past where both boxers got knocked down at the same time but in each case at least one of them got up and beat the count.What would they do if both fighters got knocked out? Would both have a loss by KO registered on their records? I really dont know but maybe somebody can help.Has this ever happened before? I guess that probably Hayes title would be declared vacant but other than that who knows.It would get rid of two guys who would both rather talk than fight and that would be a good thing in my estimation.At any rate I expect we will see Haye get a KO win somewhere around the 7th round.
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Tale of the Tape David Haye Age: 30 Height: 6ft 3in Reach: 198cm Fights: 24 Wins: 23 Wins by KO: 21 Losses: 1 Audley Harrison Age: 39 Height: 6ft 5½in Reach: 218cm Fights: 31 Wins: 27 Wins by KO: 20 Losses: 4
This fight reminds me of Haye - Maccarinelli, only Maccarinelli is a much better fighter than Audrey and Haye is a better fighter than when he fought Enzo imo.