Audley Harrison "A Nation living in Fear of Destiny"

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Primadonna Kool, Jun 10, 2010.


  1. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    PK - you just put Holyfield in the same context as a bum like Harrison. You are going to be completely humiliated after this.
     
  2. roe

    roe Guest

    Every post in this thread is comedy gold. I give you credit for that PK.
     
  3. John18

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    This thread is irrisistable to me. Even though these people are clearly on the wind up, I can't stop myself reading.

    Apparently Harrison is unbreakable. Sprott anyone?

    Holyfield having bad performances before coming through against Tyson is the same as Audleys career. Apart from the fact that Audley has losses to Rogan and Guinn and Holyfield was the best Cruiser of all time.

    Audley is going on about how traumatic this fight will be for Haye in terms of rebuilding etc. Turn this on its head for a minute. Look at the talking Audleys doing, the statements he's making. if anyone is in for a mental breakdown of sorts, it'll be Audley after he is crushed within 3 rounds.
     
  4. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    Just like in real life a person with a big mouth that threatens a person and threatens them those big mouths never do or can do what they say(Audley Harrison) but the quite ones are the ones that you have to worrie about (Haye).:good:yep
     
  5. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVLP0KDTuFs[/ame]


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKk0E6-D_Mk[/ame]
     
  6. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    Can't wait for the big man's take on this...
     
  7. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another epic post there by PK. This fight means everything. It is so ****ing important that words can't describe it fully. PK has mentioned a number of times the word justice, and this is what the fight is about for Audley Harrison. It is about doing justice to himself. That's what people don't realise. It's not about which fighter is better, it's not about belts or titles or anything like that. If Audley loses it could shatter him and kill him inside. If he wins, he will find some peace, but before that, he will cry like never before, because he is only human, and humans need relief. For all these years Audley Harrison has had to do battle with his biggest enemy. Himself. Here is the biggest opportunity of his life to do justice to himself and show his heart to the world. They say he's a quitter. They say he's a fraud, a clown. Not many take him seriously. Even a lot of the people who want this man to win do not really take him that seriously. Here is his final chance. To do justice.

    After he's tasted the biggest stage, the biggest opportunity, the biggest fight of his life, the smaller fights will never be the same. At his age, there's no time to climb the peak again. When Harrison lost against Sprott, when he lost against Williams and Rogan, He got another chance.....but this is a world title fight. Against a superstar, one of the most popular fighters in the UK, and at 39 years old, this time he will not get a second chance. Like Michael Jackson said "this is it" This is his chance to prove people wrong, and prove to himself that he is not what people say he is. It's his last chance to show the world his heart and win against his demons.

    So ****ing important. November the 13th. So, so important. People don't realise just what this means for Audley Harrison...

    David Haye is quoted in an article in a scenic place as saying "one of the reasons I was irritble when this fight was made is that I really thought no-one would want to watch it"

    I suspected from the start that Haye was not feeling good about the whole thing. What about all those hundreds of e-mails he supposedly got begging him to take the fight, that were supposedly the reason why he made the fight in the first place?:hey It doesnt matter though, it's not important. We all know the truth, but I'm just saying it.
     
  8. Bad Dog

    Bad Dog Boxing Addict banned

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    Is Audley the biggest puncher Haye has ever faced?
     
  9. roe

    roe Guest

    Audley's the biggest puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing! I am a little concerned about this glass jaw that Haye has though and I'm worried if Audley's hand's gonna get cut too badly
     
  10. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Audley Harrison is not a massive puncher like fighters like Lennox Lewis.

    But Audley Harrison is a superheavyweight, you know i got a B in GSCE maths.

    250 pound Black man, with abit of speed, and Olympic punching technique.......................its simple mathematics, that shits gonna hurt.

    Audley Harrison is not as slow as people make out, his Size to Speed Ratio, when he is in good physically condition is way above average. And has great punching technique, and knows how to punch technically.

    Audley Harrison hits harder, than any of the 14 stone characters David Haye has EVER faced at Cruiserweight.

    Like I've said from the start David Haye has never faced a fighter with the combined Size, Skill, Power and technique of Audley Harrison, at 39 years of age...........forget whats down on paper, Audley Harrison is the best fighter he has EVER faced.

    Audley Harrison would spark out Enzo Mac....who is a genetically modified Branch from a tree.

    You know when its winter time and its ****ing windy outside, and you see the Branches on tree's going back and fourth, smacking people in the face when they walk past bushes.

    This reminds me of Enzo Mac, a Genetically modified branch from a tree, that could snap at any time.

    Jean Mormeck......? A slow plodding, lets walk in straight lines and do abit of bobbing and weaving. At heavyweight Jean Mormeck would be eaten alive at any other time in history. At CW Jean Mormeck was a tank, with solid boxing skills. At heavyweight, he's a small man, average hand speed, average power, average skills..............There's a ****ing reason why their are not many successful 5"11/6"0 215-220 pound fighters in the heavyweight division anymore, like Frazier or Tyson or David Tua.

    Then at heavyweight he's fought ******s, John Ruiz fought like a complete and utter ****** vs David Haye, and still cut him and still hit him. He walked forward in straight lines, at times he was so static i thought he was playing pass the ****ing parcel by himself. John Ruiz was shot, he slow.........and did'nt have a clue.

    I have told people time and time again, forget all this **** that has happened at Cruiserweight. Cruiserweight to Heavyweight is a massive jump, its not like Manny Pac moving up from Lightweight.

    Audley Harrison come fight night is maybe gonna weigh up to 2 stones heavyier than David Haye.

    And then somebody is going to come up in here and say, he fought the biggest heavyweight of all-time in Valuev, who might i just add Audley Harrison has a bigger reach than.

    And David Haye didn't fight Valuev, he ran against Valuev. He ran for 12 rounds, these past few days I've been asking people.

    Why is David Haye running at Heavyweight..........?

    People don't want to answer that question.


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN1IWGLb5Fk[/ame]


    I've never seen Audley Harrison run, people don't want to talk about this.

    People are blind and cannot comprehend the things i say, because people in general are ignorant and stupid...............just no marks.

    But its ok, even if i found my way to ****ing seasame street. And asked one of them ****ing twats on their to make a show explaining to all you NO MARKS..

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXqMzmFSX_4[/ame]

    You guys still wouldn't understand.

    Danny Williams would end Enzo Mac in a very very bad way.

    David Haye is in the best shape of his life, why do you think that is..? Because he's facing a coward, a fraud...? somebody who can't fight...?

    Noooooo David Haye is not stupid, deep down he knows Audley Harrison can fight, and he's anticipating a fight on November 13th.
     
  11. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: Have to admit, I'm going to miss this thread once the fight happens. Saying it's a classic doesn't do it justice!
     
  12. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl just to funny.
     
  13. sitiyzal

    sitiyzal ................. Full Member

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    :roll:....go back to the general foum.
     
  14. roe

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    Forget the nation living in fear and all this destiny crap.

    Audley hardly has any advantages in this fight. Height, reach and weight are about it. Suluki isn't a better trainer for Harrison than Adam Booth is for David Haye. Audley doesn't have better technique or a ramrod jab. And he doesn't punch more 'correctly'.

    He's 39 years old and hasn't achieved anything significant in professional boxing after a decade in the game. Why would this change in his hardest fight by far? It's like picking someone who was kind of fast 10 years ago and putting them in a 100m sprint against Usain Bolt. There's a slight chance Bolt might trip up I guess but that's about it.

    Audley has a far greater chance of getting seriously hurt in this fight than he does of winning.

    I really can't believe the number of boxing fans that have bought this fight. It's a terrible mismatch and it's fights like this that have stopped boxing progressing in the 21st century. And it's a real shame because last weekend we had a great fight in Lopez v Marquez and the week after this we've got fight of the year in Martinez v Williams II. Yet not even half the audience that will watch Haye - Harrison will have tuned in to these much better matchups.

    People can buy it and back Audley if they want. It's their choice and who am I to judge what people think or want to believe. Hell I might be wrong and Audley Harrison might be the saviour of the heavyweight division after all.
     
  15. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And miss this "internet event" of a thread? No chance!

    Probably 1% of my posts have been on the general so "go back" there?:think