Fraudley on the time Haye beat him up!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by robpalmer135, Mar 4, 2009.


  1. John18

    John18 Active Member Full Member

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    Honestly, why did he release this?

    I've never disliked Audley, always wanted him to do well, but what a disapointment.

    Can you imagine what Haye would do to him? In fact, scratch that.

    How would Haye connect? Haye likes the guy to throw a right hand due to his low left, move, throw a huge right. Maybe it's a cunning plan by Audley.
     
  2. surreal deal

    surreal deal Liverpool via Krypton Full Member

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    Fixed:good
     
  3. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No fire,no hunger. Imo it all came just to easy to early. When the BBC, in their knowledgable and vast boxing wisdom, decided to pay a crazy amount of cash for his early fights, i just think audley thought it was all just goin to come easy and forgot you need to put it in to get it back... It just all went downhill. He talks like a promoter but those comments are a bit embarrassing and smacks of desperation to me.
     
  4. Brummy1976

    Brummy1976 Guest

    I did'nt realise though that out of that deal with the BBC, he had to pay his opponents purse's and travelling fees aswell as promote the fight.How much was that deal worth ?? It's got to have seriously dented the money he received in the contract !!
     
  5. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Didnt realise that myself mate, but he is an intelligent guy with gift of the gab and a heavywieght olympic gold to boot, surely he negotiated a very lucrative deal for himself. Maybe he just tried to be in control of too much.
    But he certainley,when he's in the ring at least, looks like he's fell out of love with the fighting side. But he defo still loves to talk.
    I'm sure he's a wealthy man but it seem's a waste to me.