This content is protected Haye had to do very little to retain his title By Shaun Brown In the end the gulf in class was embarrassingly obvious. Audley Harrison (27-5) talked a good talk like so many under-achieving fighters but David Haye (25-1) once again showed the world he has the power to blast through the heavyweight division with a third round stoppage of his old friend and retained his WBA Heavyweight title in the process. All throughout Harrisons professional career the believers, the doubters, the lovers and the haters have always screamed at him to throw more punches. To be more aggressive and to open up. And what we were treated to once again was a vanishing act from the 39-year old. Destiny was crushed and harsh reality sunk in and it only took three rounds for this to be achieved in Hayes second defence of his title. And from the onset it seemed like not if but when a Hayemaker would land. In what was a bit of a non-event both men threw barely any leather in the opening round. The odd jab flicked out, Haye tried to steady himself for the big shots but the most eye-catching thing of the first three minutes was how glaringly obvious Harrison towered over Haye! Read more at http://www.undisputedfightmag.com/2010/11/13/haye-embarasses-harrison-in-three/
:deal The fact i fell for the sky hype machine (again might i add) into believing this would actually be a credible HW title fight... atsch :-(