Would you buy a Haye - Audley PPV?

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  1. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    What do you spend those 15 badboys on instead?
     
  2. servo

    servo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Been on Haye fights previously, but i don't think i would attend this. I probably would end up buying it though, although i will be massively disappointed if he doesn't fight a Klit Sister.
     
  3. ApatheticLeader

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    It would either contribute to a night out with mates who know better than to spend money on that abortion of a fight, or it would go towards a new pillow to hump as my current one is now too heavily soiled.

    If people want to spend their hard earned cash waiting and hoping for Haye to extricate himself from the jellyfish and knock him out, then that's their prerogative.
     
  4. NO MAS

    NO MAS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have put no in the poll...:yep

    I think that Haye would Ice Audley in the 1st Round...:yep

    It would have to be a great undercard for me to buy it but I would probably go if it was a decent card of boxing...:yep

    But it's the Hayemaker all day long in a totally nothing fight for me...:deal
     
  5. Akers

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    I would reluctantly buy it. Actually, **** it, I would just buy it, but he annoyed that the fight is happening. Addict.
     
  6. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    This fight would be over in the first :deal

    Audley takes his take to come out of his shell and stop fighting like a *****. He know's Haye punches hard and that he'd be coming straight away so he'd be shitting himself from the off. trying to jab like a gimp with his head held back **** scared, Haye would side step and BOOM ! It's over. This is a poor mans Haye/Enzo.

    A tramps Lewis/Bruno (Except the loser had a bit of heart in that one :deal)
     
  7. dan-b

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    Assuming you have four mates (wild assumption not withstanding) you're basically saying you can't afford three quid each to watch a fight that, at least, has entertainment value. Come on, man, you've probably lost that much in chump change staggering between bars.

    Maybe PK was right after all.:think
     
  8. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Not nit-picking here but PK was saying people who pretend they aren't going to watch it are just pretending to be 'Solid' and 'well-hard' :good

    It's a ****ing stupid assumption. If people dont want to watch it then thats up to them. I dont see how somebody not wanting to pay £15 to watch a completely one sided fight and a **** undercard means they are acting 'well hard' ?

    Out of Curiosity (If you wondered) I would buy it :good
     
  9. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Which is what I was inferring as the other proposition is ridiculous.;)

    Come on, you know people do that on here. So much false bravado on ESB, you can almost feel it seeping through your screen.
     
  10. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    No not at all really. I dont see how somebody saying 'I'm not PAYING for that' is somebody acting tough. Sorry
     
  11. JIM KELLY

    JIM KELLY Bullshyt Mr Han Man! Full Member

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    does harrison deserve it? Its a shame that TV networks have a big say to fights.
    Haye
     
  12. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    They feel they're making some kind of moral stand, which is just stupid. People need to deal with the realities of boxing in the modern age or watch a different sport.
     
  13. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Again, a moral stand is both a. up to them and b. different to acting 'hard'
     
  14. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    can't speak for other people, but when i refuse to buy a ppv, i still manage to catch the fight by other means, so no entertainment value lost as far as i'm concerned.

    i just like to avoid the feeling of being robbed after the main event ends in less than a couple of minutes.
     
  15. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Which it innevitably will :good