Thats the 1 factor in this fight that gives audley harrison a punchers chance Everyone says its hayes fight, and everything thats gone before this suggests it may well be the case. But Audley does posess a cracking left hand which in so many fights he has failed to utilise until especially the sprott fight, and if David Haye leaves his head there to be hit just like ruiz connected with it a few times, this time he is not fighting a 15 stone fighter in ruiz he is fighting a big big heavyweight and the punch will knock haye out. Providing harrison can nulify Haye early and use that weight advantage on him and If he can keep haye off with the jab and let haye tire himself out then the longer it goes harrisons chances increase, and I can see harrison landing the big left and will haye survive it? Haye`s weight has shocked me for this fight, its the lightest he has been for sometime, harrison 3 stones heavier ?
Well the guy who named yourself after did OK despite having dire head movement, so I don't think Haye has much to worry about.
Haye has a questionable chin ever since he was floored by Carl Thompson years back also monty barret remember, Calzaghe although knocked down never got knocked out or badly knocked down , haye has and I think if Audley connects on haye the same as Ruiz did that spells big trouble.
I suggest you re-watch some Haye fights then because he does move his head. Just look at the punches he avoided from Ruiz within the first 10 seconds. It may be worth your while watching some Harrison fights as well. I will quite happily leave this forum if Haye loses tomorrow.
it is not necessary. Ppl dent to lose Fights, it happens. Haye will likely win in fashion. and anyway what kind of Fan were you if you disapeared as shady as Haye Emerged in the Hw division:good
I'm saying it because I'm confident it won't happen. I wish those picking Harrison out of pure hatrid for Haye would do the same as this forum is overrun with trolls.
Watch the ruiz fight and watch how many puches ruiz lands. I expected Haye to avoid Ruiz punches and he did by using speed to get away from most, however ruiz did land more than I thought he would. Audley is bigger than Ruiz and hits harder and thats his best and possibly only chance in this fight. Buy the way ive watched too many harrison fights where he has dissapointed, your not wrong there, but he has a hell of a left hand which very frustratingly in his pro career he failed to utilise. I guess it was desperation that he threw it in the sprott fight, but this is a big moment for Harrison its possibly THE last chance he will ever get now. Buy the way im not one of the people who hate haye, I just beleive this fight is not the forgone conclusion most seem to think. Hayes chin isnt granite
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Haye does move his head, but in a predictable, rhythmic way. For an accurate fast puncher, it would not be difficult to connect.
It could be a problem against Audley.Audley will be able to land the jab all night.Im sure they will have noted Haye`s lack of head movement and will intend to take advantage with the jab early on.The longer Audley can go without getting hurt the more discouraged Haye will get.If its close after 5 rounds it will start to become Audleys fight,a tired Haye will move his head less and his speed will be less of a factor then Aud can try with the left.
Not a stellar performance but to say that his head movement is non existant (which is what the thread is saying) is just retarted. Haye has good reflexes and moves his head as I've just pointed out. Simple. You've quoted me as if I've proclaimed his head movement is Tysonesque.
**** off, Goomba. :good The fact that Haye avoided the opening salvo disproving that he has zero head movement shows just how ****ing ******ed you are. Back to my ignore list you go, dumb dumb. :hi: