Audley Harrison "A Nation living in Fear of Destiny"

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  1. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    ''Legalized Cheating Baby''

    Audley looks content, philosophical, and calm knowing that he's doing all the right things. Coming in at a nice weight hopefully as well.
     
  3. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Shadeed talks sense, i'm impressed by the guy, also classy in his interview aswell. He's right about Haye. Haye has a lot of fundamental flaws and at times i wonder if he really knows what he's doing.

    One things for sure..Audley will have a sound game plan when he steps into ring Nov 13th.
     
  4. MagicMan91

    MagicMan91 The Main Event Mafia Full Member

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    Audley and his mandem were just on Sky Sports news and his trainer had a gun because he's a pimp.


    Yes he can
     
  5. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    Nah, he doesn't.

    Just fluked his way to being a 2 weight world champion.
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Haye's technique is pretty dodgy but he gets away with it due to reflexes and athleticism. He's got hit with quite a few jabs at heavyweight but not a single full blooded punch. Valuev landed nothing of note, Barrett and Ruiz landed jabs but no power punches. The last time he was probably hit with a really good shot was the right hand by Mormeck that decked him which is pretty impressive by anyones standards.
     
  7. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    :admin can't believe you said that............

    Obviously he knows how to do the job but no one can tell me that when he's throwing his shots and squares up that's educated boxing??...he'd even admit that sometimes he just lets his hands fly because he believes in his power that much. He's athleticism helps him get away with his technical shortcomings.
     
  8. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Look at this Mandanda, David Haye is not really a fluid puncher.

    In the first round against John Ruiz he's unloading with big shots, and nothing is landing afterthe knock down. And John Ruiz is hardly moving his upper body, and is almost a stationairy target...

    This final attack on John Ruiz is the best from David Haye, look at the state of the final attack Haye launches on Ruiz, before the Ref steps in, he will be countered by any top heavyweight with real technically ability if he lunges in like that, he's almost falling over, swimming in mid air......:lol:

    But let me just say this, i do like Haye's wildness, when he throws punches......thats what makes Haye, the Hayemaker.

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  9. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Cheers PK

    Sloppy as ****, he does some seriously poor things and he gets away with it, I like watching Haye because he lays it on the line and as you say that's what makes him the Hayemaker but some of the things he did in that fight is why Audley and Shadeed believe they can take advantage of his technical shortcomings,

    Watching Haye's footwork is like an eye sore. I'm a Haye fan as well...so this ain't no hater posting.

    Your right he isn't a fluid puncher because mainly he doesn't apply his feet in the right positions to transition between move to move, he over sets and most of the time he works of a maximum 4 punches and mostly he works off of 2 punches then away to reset. He's like a thief in the night as Audley says.

    Audley has to make him work and has to take this fight into later stages, Test Haye's stamina and a belief, put the seeds of doubt into his mind.
     
  10. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    :lol: Steady on PK, loosen your tinfoil hat mate

    I've enjoyed this thread, you've almost had me believing in A-Force at times...but I fear you're becoming as delusional as he is

    & on this evidence -- paranoid

    let's kick the 'race card' out of sports along with the racism, eh?
     
  11. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm gonna turn proffessional in 2011.
     
  12. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    ??? Point ???

    Good luck if it's true, more balls than me...

    ...I'm more of a streetfighter ;)
     
  13. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I am a Disciple of Audley Harrison.

    I will be at the weigh in of Harrison vs Haye, maybe gonna have afew whiskys to celebrate.
     
  14. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There has been a subliminal message, I've been trying to install in people ever since i made this topic, I'm still waiting for a answer. Maybe it was too early............

    There is a moral a lesson to be learned, and come November 13th, that lessen would of been learnt by all of you.
     
  15. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    The moral is pretty obvious to anyone who's ever seen ROCKY

    Look, good luck to you & Aud, we all want our fave fighters to do well (imagine my devastation when "Tex" Cobb lost a narrow points decision to Larry Holmes!)

    But all this BBC/"institutional racism" BS -- that dog don't hunt -- it didn't do Aud any favours TBH, & it won't do you any favours in your championing of him here