Haye vs Harrison...

whiteathlete33

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I'm going to watch it. It's not for the heavyweight championship of the world just the black heavyweight championship of the world.
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I don't really think either fighter is very good, but all else being equal, I prefer Harrison to win because he doesn't seem to be as much of an ass, and Haye is like the Aristotle of TNB.
 

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lost said:
whiteathlete33 said:
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the affirmative action heavyweight championship of
 

east London!
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Ha ha!

This thing isn't scheduled to be on any US tv, right?  



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This could be PPV in the US. If you care to see it, it will be broadcast on PPV in England and regular television in the rest of Europe. There should be some feeds available for this contest.
 

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Saw the end on a free stream - which was much more than it was worth. Did Harrison even try to fight at all, or - as I predicted - did the boxing mobsters order him not to?
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Harrison wasn't even trying. He took a dive. Which was what exactly what I predicted.
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They gotta send these bums to acting school. The mobsters told him not to try too hard, not, "Don't f'in do nuthin"!
 

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Overyhped champion defeats underwhelming challenger and....STILL the heavyweight champion of Picadilly Circus...David GAYYYYYYYYYY! (insert fart sound).
 

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Since Haye won (in unspectacular fashion) he's got no excuses now to avoid the Klitschkos. If he fails to fight either of them next year, then he'll always be the fraud that he is.
 

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No surprise here, Harrison is age 39 now and was never any good anyway.

Let's not forget he was beaten by Belfast taxi driver Martin Rogan, as well as journeymen Dominick Guinn and Michael Sprott.

David Haye boasted after the fight he won millions of pounds betting he would stop old Audley in round 3.

Hopefully we have now seen the last of "Fraudley" Harrison.
 

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The thing that despises me about Haye is that he's not only avoiding the K brothers, he's not even bothering to fight the many young & promising whites in Europe like Boytsov, or proven white veterans like Adamek or Povetkin. Winning against an over-aged bum like Harrison is clearly the hallmark of a fraud.
 

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It was complete joke. Harrison didn't even throw a meaningful punch, only flicked out a few flimsy jabs.

Haye will probably fight Michael Sprott next.
 

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From Fightnews:



By Karl Freitag
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WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-1, 23 KOs) scored a third
round TKO over 39-year-old former Olympic gold medalist Audley Harrison
(27-5, 20 KOs) on Saturday night at the M.E.N. Arena in Manchester,
England. Little action in round one brought booing from the crowd. Haye
was a bit more aggressive in round two, while Harrison was again very
passive. Haye finally opened up in round three and floored Audley with a
barrage of punches. Harrison beat the count, but referee Luis Pabon
stopped it moments later after more punishment from Haye. Time was 1:53.



After the fight, Haye stated that he could have knocked out Harrison
at any time but waited until round three because his friends had made
bets on him winning via third round KO. He also guaranteed that he would
fight one of the the Klitschkos in 2011.


In an IBF cruiserweight eliminator, #7 rated Enad Licina (19-2, 10
KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision over #10 Felix Cora Jr.
(22-4-2, 12 KOs). Scores were 116-112, 116-112 und 116-113. Promoter
Sauerland Event may now match Licina with IBF champion Steve Cunnigham
in January.


In an anticipated Commonwealth super middleweight title clash between
unbeaten fighters, George Groves (11-0, 9 KOs) recovered from a third
round knockdown to stop Kenny Anderson (12-1, 8 KOs) in round six.


British bantamweight titleholder Stuart Hall (10-0-1, 6 KOs) retained
his belt with a seventh round TKO over Gary Davies (10-4-1, 8 KOs).




What a scumbag that Haye is claiming he could have knocked Harrison out in any round and that he will fight the Klitschko's soon. That's all bullsh*t and he knows it.

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