Looks like Audley will carry on

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by emallini, Oct 24, 2012.


  1. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The guy defrauds the licence fee payer and BBC out of 1 million pound by knocking over cruiserweight bums before the BBC drops him, as they see he is taking the ****.

    He burns the BBC into never having professional boxing in our lifetime again on their channels.

    Everytime he then steps up into top 50 territory he gets beaten, because he is literally having a heart attack in the ring at the thought of getting hit and cannot throw his own punches because he is so in fear.

    He talks like the second coming, and gets knocked out in 30 seconds of Haye's first real attack and within 30 seconds of Price landing his first glancing shot.

    This man has done more to destroy boxing in Britain than anyone I can think of over the last 20 years:deal

    All I can say is good riddance to bad rubbish. You should have stayed amateur because thats all you ever were.

    You are a disgrace
     
  2. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lets look at the losses- on points

    Danny Williams (British/Borderline European level)

    Dominick Guinn (borderline world top 50 at a massive stretch :lol:)

    Martin Rogan (Do not even know what this guy is, club fighter:lol:)

    Lets look at the losses- via KO

    Michael Sprott (European level,not as bad as people make out)

    David Haye (Its not the level, its the manner of the defeat, without landing a single shot and going down and staying down after the first real attack, which to all observers looked like he was carried into the third round and this could easily have been a first round KO)

    David Price (First glancing shot and he was all over the place and knocked out within 30 seconds of this, a first round KO.)
     
  3. Big J

    Big J Well-Known Member Full Member

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    **** off, Audley. Waste of space
     
  4. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Audley is going to learn from the Price defeat and come back better than ever!
     
  5. Clubber Wang

    Clubber Wang New Member Full Member

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    Audley " A FARCE " Harrison has shown just how difficult it is to step up from amature level and have a successful pro career especially when you have no heart.
    Give it up ordinary !!!
     
  6. Peter__1987

    Peter__1987 Guest

    Honestly wouldn't surprise me if Flintoff beat him, that sounds crazy but honest to ****ing god I have absolutely no respect whatsoever for that man's fighting abilities. he is a complete and utter ****ing joke and a disgrace to boxing.
     
  7. cheekyvid

    cheekyvid Detroit, I shall return. Full Member

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    audley is a nice bloke but delusional and the longer he stays in the pro game, the more he damages it and his own reputation(as a voice on boxing).

    Retire audley, dont be an idiot
     
  8. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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    i sadly agree :bbb:tired
     
  9. supremo

    supremo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fair play to him. I have total respect for Harrisson he is his own man, he enjoys training and fighting, why the **** should he care or listen to anybody else's opinion?
     
  10. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good Article, but i feel that David Haye has inspired a generation just like Audley Harrison.

    Audley Harrison has done allot for the amateur game, and was a mentor to David Haye. And David Haye did what Audley Harrison could not do as a professional, but he was partly moulded by Audley Harrison.

    This is a new era of boxing, and David Haye inside and outside of the ring with his team and witty promotional and business ploys, is the way forward.

    I believe David Haye is the hero, not what we want..? But what we need.

    I feel that somehow he will end the Kiltschko reign, and just like Audley Harrison inspire a generation once again.

    You seem to have a personal problem with David Haye....

    But essentially, allot of are top boxers today.

    Carl Froch, David Haye, Amir Khan....

    May have all turned out different and went down different routes in the boxing game! If it was not for Audley Harrison.

    People must understand this...

    "When this country needed Audley Harrison, after 32 years of no boxing Gold medals at the Olympics, when we really needed Audley Harrison..? He rose to the occasion, and won the Olympic gold medal the first in 32 years!"......

    There was nothing, nothing that was ever going to rival that achievement. Whether he would of won a world title or not, there was absolutely nothing that was ever going to come close.

    Fighters want that moment when they truly are the hero, and not just apart of another big fight. Audley Harrison had that moment in 2000 olympics, and he rose to the occasion.

    He has been searching for that moment ever since, searching for that greatness, searching for that public recognition as a hero, these are the real reasons why he fights on and won't give up.

    He's has went from a national hero, to a villain.

    But all real boxing fans, and British boxers should know! He was a hero.
     
  11. spirytus_

    spirytus_ New Member Full Member

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    Didn't you promise not to post in this thread anymore??
     
  12. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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