Audley Harrison "A Nation living in Fear of Destiny"

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


  1. ellaineo

    ellaineo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I just hope he fights him, if he fights another joker then I will get pissed off with him, but I honestly dont blame him for taking this fight, the easiest money he will ever make and lets be honest all those BOXING fans who are slating him will still buy the Klit fight, it was never going to be a big fight with the general public because most people dont know who they are.
     
  2. armhard

    armhard Member Full Member

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    Just **** off Audley and don't come back.....you're full off ****
     
  3. royalt0208

    royalt0208 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be honest I put the blame firmly at Sky's door for clearly making a really major push for this fight to happen. There was a 2 month gap between the first rumblings and the fight actually being announced so there is some forces at work there.

    But you cannot leave no fault with David he has sprouted as much if not more bollox then Audley about legacy and what he wants to do in Boxing, and taking this fight was an extremely hypocritical move on his part that has left him with a very damaged reputation among the Boxing public.
     
  4. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What now for Audley Harrison.

    In general the British Public are a bunch of losers, who just wait to point the finger and crucified brave men who have dared to walk above others lead the way, and chase their dreams. They roll with you when your winning, but leave you out to dry when your going through trails and tribulations. Look at how some people change towards Ricky Hatton, it gives me a sickening feeling in my stomach.

    The British Public never used to be like this, but in general socially we are arrogant and think people owe them something, i see no dignity or class in those people who where chanting terrible remarks and booing after the fight was over, i have a overall bad opinion of the public.

    Like somebody said up above, Audley Harrison is a man, someone's husband, someone's dad, a former Olympic Champion who went into battle for Queen and country. And no matter what flak he has got from sections of the British he has wore the Union Jack with pride, he has dedicated to one of the toughest sports where your life is on the line, everytime you step in the ring.

    I'm disappointed in Audley Harrison down, because he let himself down on November 13th. Deep down he knows he has mental issue's, and has been suffering with somekind of depression/anxiety for years, and he still put himself in the ring in that mental state. He paid the price physically, but mentally he continued to ignore his weakness and be stubborn........he's been a broken man for years.

    His bravery, and stubbornness is what's kept in the sport of boxing, that's what's kept him walking down that road. And deep down i think Audley Harrison longs for the moment when his name is chanted, longs for the time when he is cheered and respected by all the haters. I don't think its about the World title anymore, and i don't think its been about that for along time with Audley Harrison, its about respect.

    I always remember a quite by Chris Eubank, . And he said...

    "To be respected by another man, is a great honourable feeling and i was fought for that respect, and when people would come into the street and shake my hand, it gave me so much pride"

    You see because for along time Chris Eubank did not get this reaction with the public, he talked about you can be as famous as you want, but may never get this thing called respect.

    I like David Haye but, there will be allot of people out their waiting for his fall from grace, in this thing called life. You have very true real fans, you can have plenty of supporters and that's great. David Haye is a popular man.........but does he really have that many real hardcore fans..?

    If every boxer after every fight, asked people weather....

    In My Darkest Hour
    In My Deepest Despair
    In My Trials
    And My Tribulations
    Through My Doubts
    And Frustrations
    In My Violence
    In My Turbulence
    Through My Fear
    And My Confessions
    In My Anguish And My Pain
    Through My Joy And My Sorrow
    In The Promise Of Another Tomorrow

    Will you be there...???????

    There would of been afew 100 people left in that stadium for David Haye.

    But on the other hand, there have been Thousands of people that have followed Audley Harrison through all of them times, thousands of passionate fans that would be by his side if God chose him for some kind of Holy war. And the fact of the matter is, i was one of those people..................................................

    I literally don't know where Audley Harrison goes in life from here, because he let himself down on November 13th, he needs to go away and be real honest with himself.
     
  5. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Audley's career when i look back from the first fight to Haye was destined to fail sadly. From walking up those steps and tripping up that's pretty much been his career summed up. For brief moments we saw the light and thought maybe just maybe Audley was going to reach his undoubted potential but sadly with everyone high there's a low and Audley's career has been a roller coaster.

    He won't be the first Olympian to fail to achieve greatness in the Pro ranks and he won't be the last.

    Audley has a beautiful family go life the good life Aud's!
     
  6. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    I want this to music, PK --

    In My Darkest Hour
    In My Deepest Despair
    In My Trials
    And My Tribulations
    Through My Doubts
    And Frustrations
    In My Violence
    In My Turbulence
    Through My Fear
    And My Confessions
    In My Anguish And My Pain
    Through My Joy And My Sorrow
    In The Promise Of Another Tomorrow

    Will you be there...???????
     
  7. Wilox

    Wilox Member Full Member

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    Is this ****ing guy quoting Michael Jackson now?!?!
     
  8. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN5pogxQ6KM[/ame]
     
  9. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82w19Zsn7-s[/ame]


    Audley Harrison got not get no lower than National embarrassment and humiluation, in a country he once won Olympic Gold for Queen and Country.......................

    I am severly disappointed in Audley Harrison, he needs to accept and admit he has a big problem. Its not right for a proffessional athlete to freeze up and let his negative thoughts overcome his body, like it did up against David Haye. Audley Harrison paid the physical price in trainning, but i cannot accept that he paid the mental price, i cannot accept this. David Haye is a fighter who does not leave a stone unturned, he may be cocky and arragont but he does not understimate losing, anybody can lose.

    Audley Harrison in preperation needed to work with a Psychologist and doctor. Many Athlete's do it, and have done it. Nigel Benn did, Linford Christie, Asafa Powell.................

    If Audley Harrison would of done that, he would of did himself justice. Audley Harrison has been a broken man for years psychologically and has lacked self confidence and has been clearly depressed.......and boxing is a sport where you cannot hide your mental problems. The ring will unearth them, and make them very evident. I'm disappointed in Audley Harrison for not facing his mental demons and seeking some help, its not right for a Olympic standard athlete to totally freeze like he did up against David Haye. He let himself down and his ability, for a man who has dared to walk above others in life and dared to lead the way with some falls, some success, and some failures.

    I am very disappointed in his stubbornness, very disappointed.

    If he does not face his mental demons, i will never support him again.

    Sort yourself out, for ****s sake.
     
  10. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    :lol: A "chess match"!? A-Force needs to be sectioned
     
  11. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    I'm pretty sure he was working with a psychologist before the fight. I read that somewhere
     
  12. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Where did you read that, on the back of rice krispies cereal box..?
     
  13. Strike

    Strike Boxing Addict banned

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    Nah that was where you read that Harrison was all wrong for Haye and was going to give him a torrid night and beat him.:lol:
    Same place where you probably read that Harrison wouldn't just stand there doing nothing and paw with the jab, even though he has done that in countless other fights against much lesser men.
     
  14. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    "better to have tried and failed, then never to have tried at all"

    Who is he kidding, and did not see any trying in the ring?
     
  15. 9Ball

    9Ball Smeghead Full Member

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    You never learn do you PK.
    Give it up man, ur just making yourself seem even more deluded than ever!!! :patsch