On the thirth round of their fight Haye was beating the hell out of Audley Harrison. He stpes back and at that moment he looks in the face of Harrison, shakes his head and his mouth spelss "Now". In the next 5 seconds Harrison hits the floor without a serious Knockout punch. What is your opinion?? The word is that Haye had some money on his own win round three ....
I am confident of it mate. David Haye has taken the heavyweight division for a spin, and most importantly the oh so good british boxing fans for a spin around. I just wish the brits would get behind a gutsy warrior like Froch, and not some soap opera queen like David.
Jesus. No, the fight wasn't fixed and the notion it was is ****ing ridiculous. This fight was a disgraceful mis-match that Audley never had a prayer of winning. Simple as that. If Haye wanted to ko him in the 3rd, 4th, whatever, he didn't need Audley's cooperation - he just needed to hit him on the chin. Plus, Audley is seriously deluded - he thought he could beat Haye and both Klitschko's, so why would he agree to take a dive? Absurd.
no, it was'nt a fix. a mismatch yes, a fix, no way. its absolutely crazy to think of this fight being fixed.
OMG do you guys remember when Babe Ruth pointed into the outfield and then hit a home run in the direction he had just pointed? THAT **** WAS ****ING FIXED.
i doubt it was fixed, but the fact remains but Haye and Harrison are complete b*tches and deserve to be shot for that farce...
My thoughts exactly - Haye is in this game for money and is obsessed with fame . He dont care about legacy or what the boxing community thinks about him. I think that anyone with a brain cell can see that this was 2 friends who earned millions for the fight and a lot through gambling on that round. Just watch the way Audley goes down ( dive) followed by shaky legs so ref would stop it (pathetic) all from arm punches from Haye.
You know when he said, "Now"...? Harrison was already scared shitless on the ropes...have you ever thought that he was saying, "Now"...as in, 'I'm going to knock you out now'. Rather than, 'Fall over on and roll around a little.' ?