Fraudley on the time Haye beat him up!

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  1. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Thats true, but he needs to be realistic about himself before anyone will appreciate that.
     
  2. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What is realistic..?

    Great things would not of happened in the history of Mankind, if people sat back and listened to others..!

    Let the man do what he wants, with his life.!!!
     
  3. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Yes mate, great people, great minds and all that. But Audley is delussional and thats what caused so much of his problems.
     
  4. Boxing Gloves

    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When Harrison signed with Warren wasnt there a video of him being interviewed where he said Haye got the better of him sparring and had him hurt several times and that he'd never fight Haye unless it was for a world title fight because they are such good friends...and now Harrison is sayin he hurt Haye more than he hurt him in there sparring sessions...British Champion in 5 fights...yet more bollocks from Audrey.
     
  5. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Audleys Amateur Record

    1993


    ENG Julius FRANCIS (GBR) L +91 kg Campeonato ABA

    1994

    ENG W FERGUSON (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
    ENG J BEECROFT (GBR) RSC-1 +91 kg -
    ENG M KHAMKHOER (GBR) L RSC-2 +91 kg -

    1995

    ENG J BEECROFT (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
    ENG Harry SENIOR (GBR) W-3 +91 kg -
    ENG Danny WATTS (ING) L-3 +91 kg Senior ABA's

    1997

    ENG Mark POTTER (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
    ENG P THOMPSON (GBR) W-3 +91 kg -
    ENG G MCGHIN (GBR) W-3 +91 kg Campeonato de Gran Bretaña
    ENG N KENDALL (GBR) RSC-1 - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Senior ABA's

    1998


    ENG D. REDMOND (ING) RSC-2 - ABA Finals
    ITA A. MAALEM (FRA) W-5 (6-4) +91 kg Trofeo Italia
    ITA Stavros KOFINIS (GRE) RSC-3 +91 kg Trofeo Italia
    ITA Peter HART (HUN) RET-2 +91 kg Trofeo Italia
    ITA Vitali BOOT (ALE) WO - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Trofeo Italia
    BLR Serguei LYAHOVICH (BLR) L-5 (5-5+) +91 kg European Championships
    ENG Miriambo David ANYIM (KEN) RSCH-2 +91 kg
    ENG Patrice L'HEUREAUX (CAN) RSCI-3 +91 kg
    ENG Kai AHRENDT (ALE) RSC-3 - Medalla de Oro +91 kg
    MAS Fai J FALAMOE (NZL) W-5 (8-3) +91 kg
    MAS Jim WHITEHEAD (AUS) KO-3 +91 kg
    MAS Michael MACAQUE (MRI) KO-1

    1999

    Lazizbek ZOKIROV (UZB) W-4 (13-2)
    Sinan SAMILSAN (TUR) L-4 (3-4) +91 kg
    Cyril SERROR (FRA) RET-4 +91 kg
    Grzergorz KIELSA (POL) W-4 (3-0) +91 kg
    Alexei LEZIN (RUS) L-4 (1-6) +91 kg
    Cenguiz KOC (ALE) L-4 (1-6) +91 kg
    Stavros KOFINIS (GRE) KO-2 +91 kg Copa Acrópolis
    J SEJDINOVIC (BOS) W-4 (5-0) +91 kg Copa Acrópolis
    Paolo VIDOZ (ITA) W-4 (5-3) -

    2000

    Kwamena TURKSON (SUE) W-4 (5-1) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
    Ales HRUBY (CHE) W-4 (9-3) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
    Serguey DICHKOV (BLR) W-4 (14-2) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
    Grzergorz KIELSA (POL) WO - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
    Alexei LEZIN (RUS) RSC-4 +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
    Oleksei MAZIKIN (UCR) W-4 (19-9) +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
    Paolo VIDOZ (ITA) W-4 (32-16) +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
    Mukhtarkhan DILDABEKOV (KAZ) W-4 (30-16) - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Gana Juegos Olímpicos
     
  6. widdy

    widdy lancs,where real men live Full Member

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    good record that,but when he turned pro he just dident seem to have the heart,maybe not heart,but couldent be arsed,when he did open up he looked the part,but he hardly ever did,i think thats the reason he was so much disliked,we knew he had some talent but he couldent be arsed using it(i don't think world title talent though,euro at the most)

    as for the sparring,it aint cricket mate
     
  7. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    When Audley did open up he could look awesome putting together combos like a smaller man. The pros needs a much higher level of grit and Audley simply can't produce it consistently over a 12 round fight thus I'm not sure he'll ever be what his talent could have.
     
  8. Brummy1976

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    Another thing, when he lost, i never saw any fire in his belly for the next fight, like he had something to prove.Every fighter he's lost too he had the ability to beat, with ease imo, which makes me think he's got absolutely no chance ever..
     
  9. Primadonna Kool

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    One Night..! One Fight.

    Look what Buster Douglas did.

    Even though i think Danny Williams is are most talented Heavyweight.
     
  10. achillesthegreat

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    He basically admits that as mentally weak as he is, he is even more mentally weak coming off a loss. Fighters take to a loss differently and Audley does not take to a loss like a true fighter. There is no shame in that but don't expect to be the next Muhammad Ali.

    Four weeks out of his fight with Guinn he should have been in sensational shape and chomping at the bit. To be honest, Haye should have been perfect sparring because he should have just beat on him in front of Lennox.

    It is worse that he lost to guys he can beat. Williams I and II may be his Rahman I and II in that we got a chance to see what Harrison is and what he could be.
     
  11. Tuffnutz

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    "Awesome" is a very strong word to use. :lol:

    His combo's never looked awesome even against bum's.

    Audley never showed much to me in the Olympics or Pro's.

    I was never impressed with him.
     
  12. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    :)

    Audley was a bit like Dawson in that when he did open up, I do think he looked quality. I watched Williams v Harrison II yesterday and when he is 'on' he is light on his feet and doing pull counters. 6'5, 250pound men shouldn't do pull counters like that. However, after looking great he'll stand around for 30 seconds doing nothing and not engaging.

    For a 6'5, 250 pound man Harrison did look great when he'd let go with both hands.
     
  13. kieron

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    Just excuses excuses from Audley. This is clearly one last chance to whip up some media attention but he's had his chances and failed as far as the public is concerned. I mean if the guy is so mentally fragile that one 3 round sparring session with a cruiserweight ruined his career then why doesn't he just give it up and go back to DJ'ing or whatever else he used to do. As much as his natural attributes, size, talent and potential suggested he just isn't a fighter
     
  14. Guy

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    Aud's finest moment was the combo on Danny Williams mush, he had a look of hatred on his face.

    I thought it was a turning point.

    I was wrong, again.....
     
  15. Point one, what Buster Douglas did, first and foremost, was show Tyson NO FEAR whatsoever, whereas Audley is scared to throw a punch in anger.

    Point two, Danny Williams most talented heavyweight? He's probably the LEAST POOR of the pack chasing Haye, but blows very hot & cold, cold more often than not.