If it does not pan out and i am not able to make the weigh in tomorrow, will it be shown on sky sports news? if not what channel will it be shown on G
hopefully ends in under 9. does anyone think haye would carry harrison for a bit just to make it look less of a missmatch?
i always feel a little dissapointed when fights end in under 6 but I don't see this one going too far unless david chooses to do it that way. yeh carl frochs girl, lucky *******.
In Pat Sheehan's the sun article he just called Harrison 'the biggest underdog ever in a heavyweight title bout'. atsch
It's a general fact that most newspaper journalists covering boxing don't have a clue about the sport.
Yeah i remember i went to the ruiz fight with my old man and he was so fuked off that he threw in the towel, and i said dad calm down atleast it went 9 rounds, but yeah i can see this going 3 max, i hope he does drag it on and punish him G Yeah and lucky fuker, share the love froch!
James DeGale speaks Haye/Harrison James DeGale expects David Haye to KO Audley Harrison within six rounds - but he believes that Harrison has a "good chance" of springing an upset if he can make the fight last the distance. Ahead of the all-British heavyweight clash for the WBA title on November 13, DeGale has accused Haye of "blowing up" in the late stages of fights due to his "stamina problems". Haye has only boxed the full 12 rounds twice in his 25-fight career - and only once in the past four years - while Harrison has gone the distance on three occasions. DeGale believes that any protracted battle would be to the veteran's benefit, with Haye insisting that he is focusing his energy on a blistering start. "That is a very intriguing and interesting fight," DeGale told ESPN. "I see David Haye knocking him out within six rounds, but if it goes past six rounds Harrison has got a good chance. Haye has got a bit of a stamina problem, I think he slows down and blows up after six rounds. "Audley's a big heavyweight, he's a southpaw, he's awkward, so if it goes past six Audley's got a good chance. Audley's got something in his eyes this time, he's definitely convinced me that he's in with a shout." If Haye overcomes Harrison, DeGale insists that the champion "has to" attempt to unify the heavyweight division by taking on one, or both, of the Klitschko brothers. The two camps were locked in negotiations earlier in the year before talks collapsed over a financial dispute. "If he does the job which he's expected to do on Audley, I think he should do because there's no-one else out there that he can fight," he said. "If he does the job on Audley, the next fight has got to be one of the Klitschkos. It's got to be