I know this sounds absurd to boxing fans but hear me out. Lets say Haye beats Ruiz which I think he should. Audley gets off his backside and beats 2 opponents lets just say Michael Sprott then Danny Williams for the British title. Now again lets speculate that the Klits are holding Haye to ransom again what other viable MARKETABLE opponents are there and MARKETABLE being the key word. Im sure this is a fight the general british public would buy into if marketed correctly to the masses as they do on Sky. Here we have an Olympic gold medalist who was once adored but fallen from grace against the British heavyweight Champion of the world. Im all sure that most boxing fans would want to see this too if only to never here from A-force again. I know its absurd but I dont see many other fights after Ruiz if the Klits play hardball. I hope a rematch with Valuev is avoided.
LOL was expecting that, he used to have Millions watching on terrestrial TV. And no matter how lazy he is, how poor he looks when he wins, he is still a British Olympic gold medalist and Im sure Sky can brainwash the public into making this a believable fight.
I was joking btw :good Anyway, I do not want to see Haye-Audley. Audley's had chances and he ****ed them up, Haye should not give a shot as Audley offers nothing to Haye. It is not a legacy enhancing win and it does not put him in a better bargaining position with the Klits.
Just throwing it out there not sure where Haye would go if the Klit fights dont come off. I would like to see Haye v Adamek one day. And also would like to see him in with Solis but it may be too soon for Solis.
I apologise if this has been said before. :rofl I was pointing out how the public could be brainwashed into this being a plausable fight.atsch
They're mates, might be hard for Haye to sign for the fight - he would believe that he could seriously hurt a mate.
After his recent comments I'd like to see Fury against Haye. In fact, Fury v Harrison would be great. Fury rushes in looking to find that chin, Audley hits him with a straight left while backing/running away. Fury out for 10.