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Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:31 am

I see Haye winning in the first round ! ! !

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:40 am

pretty much the same

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:25 am

as much as i hate the cocky arrogant c**t i gotta say haye hes a brilliant boxer

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:40 pm

Haye talks the talk but always backs it up and for that, I admire the man. He knows every time he bigs himself up he risks looking a complete plum when he fails to deliver, but he has the confidence, and he always delivers. If Haye doesn't win in the first round, it will only be because he wants to continue beating him up and put Harrison through further misery. Haye says the money Harrison makes from the fight will be spent on medical bills, the two hate each other and Haye says he doesn't think Harrison deserves to fight him, Haye says it will be one sided, I can't see anything other than Haye completely dominating and being able to knock Harrison out whenever he pleases.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:57 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Haye talks the talk but always backs it up and for that, I admire the man. He knows every time he bigs himself up he risks looking a complete plum when he fails to deliver, but he has the confidence, and he always delivers. If Haye doesn't win in the first round, it will only be because he wants to continue beating him up and put Harrison through further misery. Haye says the money Harrison makes from the fight will be spent on medical bills, the two hate each other and Haye says he doesn't think Harrison deserves to fight him, Haye says it will be one sided, I can't see anything other than Haye completely dominating and being able to knock Harrison out whenever he pleases.


Haye does not walk the walk at all where is this Klitchko fight , me thinks hes too scared and he said he will retire within the year no respect from me.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:44 pm

lagerlewis wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Haye talks the talk but always backs it up and for that, I admire the man. He knows every time he bigs himself up he risks looking a complete plum when he fails to deliver, but he has the confidence, and he always delivers. If Haye doesn't win in the first round, it will only be because he wants to continue beating him up and put Harrison through further misery. Haye says the money Harrison makes from the fight will be spent on medical bills, the two hate each other and Haye says he doesn't think Harrison deserves to fight him, Haye says it will be one sided, I can't see anything other than Haye completely dominating and being able to knock Harrison out whenever he pleases.


Haye does not walk the walk at all where is this Klitchko fight , me thinks hes too scared and he said he will retire within the year no respect from me.


Haye has said he wants to fight the Klitchko brothers several times. The Klitchko brothers have called Haye out several times also so the fight should definitely take place some time in the future. Haye seems to think the Klitchko's are backing out and are instead fighting fighters they have already beaten. Nobody knows what's going on behind the scenes, but at the end of the day both Haye and the Klitchko's seem to want the fight to happen so i'm sure it will in the future. If it doesn't and it is Haye that backs out then I will lose all my respect for him. Haye needs to fight, and beat both the Klitchko's to prove he's the best fighter in the world, Haye knows that so he has no choice but to fight them at the end of the day.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:54 pm

Harrison is almost as bad as Richard Dunn, Neville Mead, and the rest of the bums we seem to follow in the British heavyweight division, that in my opinion includes Frank Bruno, heavyweight boxing is crap all over the world.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:56 pm

Haye to absolutly destroy him

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:00 pm

= Farce The only chance ordinary has is if he land proper with one of his bombs. No one can get up from them.But he has not much chance of connecting.I wouldn't pay to watch that on box office. The only fight i would pay to watch on PPV in Manny V Mayweather. Hope Cleverly fights in Cardiff soon will go and watch that.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:05 pm

Haye should box Harrison head off.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:46 pm

jammsy 1927 wrote:Harrison is almost as bad as Richard Dunn, Neville Mead, and the rest of the bums we seem to follow in the British heavyweight division, that in my opinion includes Frank Bruno, heavyweight boxing is crap all over the world.



Bring back Ali, Forman Frazier, Spinks,Tyson et all, all real boxers fighters, who use to fight on poor mans TV, we only had too buy a l tv icense {and not all people did} to watch them no they want real{ sky box office and the like} money to watch and sell these so called GREAT boxers to us these new brave boxers/fighters or are they celebrities who box , who are the mugs.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:48 pm

Its a disgrace that Harrison is getting a world title fight

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:05 am

blue nile wrote:I see Haye winning in the first round ! ! !



It'll certainly be one-sided. Sky will have to do refunds for those daft enough to order 'pay-per-view' ;)

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:46 am

Hayes gonna put a big hole in Harrisons face.

I like seeing people get sparked out in boxing, in this case however i actuallly feel sorry for Harrison. Yeah I know he brings it on himself but still, he's not worthy of that belt. The fights been made purely because him and Haye have previous and Haye wants to finish harrisons career. Which he will. The 1st decent punch Haye lands is knocking Harrison the f**k out.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:12 am

Can't stand Haye but he will beat Harrison with ease. Fully expect a ko.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:23 am

Audley Harrison. Make sure you Sky+ your fight against David Haye, so you can see how the fight ends.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:26 am

Haye said it will be a public execution and I think he won't be far wrong. Harrison should have given up years ago and has been dining out on his Olympic gold for far too long

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:33 am

I hope nobody pays for this pile of shit.


He should be fighting one of the Klitschko brothers not this bum.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:45 pm

Haye will easily win this fight. 4 rounds at maximum unless Haye decides to drag the fight out to punish Harrison over the 12 rounds, however, I think it will be more devastating for Audley if Haye knocks him out rather early. I think that will definately be the end of Harrisons career.

The problem with Harrison is that he is very lazy. He has all the attributes to be world class yet fails to deliver or carry through in his performances and as he has been called many times, he looks very ordinary.

Also, Haye has called out the Klitscko's a number of times yet they keep setting up other fights against has beens and then call him out afterwards knowing nothing can be arranged because they already have a fight lined up in their boxing calendar.

Haye also has to fight Valuev again due to a mandatory defence clause which was included in the first meeting between the pair, so realistically he should have chosen to fight Valuev rather than Audley. Valuev has been a world champion whereas Audley hasn't, and probably never will be unless he seriously gets his act together.

As someone else has said, Harrisons only real chance in this fight is to catch Haye with a power shot by surprise early on which shakes up Haye. The longer the fight goes on the more Haye will start to dominate and read one dimensional Harrison and start to punish him.

Heye to win for me though within 4 rounds, unless he drags it out, and if he does, it will be the most boring fight this decade.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:54 pm

Theres talk of Chisora facing Valeuv now could be another good card on in december with nathan going for the world :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:05 pm

Stewart wrote:Theres talk of Chisora facing Valeuv now could be another good card on in december with nathan going for the world :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Cleverly was in a class of his own the other night. Watched him fight and the determination and heart he was showing was unbelievable. He also looked quite fit for someone who hasnt really gone 12 rounds many times before, this could easily be one of the benefits of working with Joe Calzaghe who used to throw an unbelievable number of punches in fights and still keep going at the same pace.

Definately going to be a world champion in my book. Cleverly, and Kell Brook, may just save boxing.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:46 pm

jammsy 1927 wrote:
jammsy 1927 wrote:Harrison is almost as bad as Richard Dunn, Neville Mead, and the rest of the bums we seem to follow in the British heavyweight division, that in my opinion includes Frank Bruno, heavyweight boxing is crap all over the world.



Bring back Ali, Forman Frazier, Spinks,Tyson et all, all real boxers fighters, who use to fight on poor mans TV, we only had too buy a l tv icense {and not all people did} to watch them no they want real{ sky box office and the like} money to watch and sell these so called GREAT boxers to us these new brave boxers/fighters or are they celebrities who box , who are the mugs.


Ali v Frazier, was it the "rumble in the jungle"? Frazier bust Ali's jaw in the first round I think, Ali bust his hand,I think Frazier done his, they still fought fifteen rounds. Modern day boxers although fitter don't have it. Lennox Lewis was probably the best modern era boxer but could he have fought Ali, Frazier, Tyson, Spinks? Henry Cooper, hard as f*cking nails,nearly beat Ali in his prime!

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:51 pm

cant stand either of them.

haye will destroy though

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:29 am

Willy the Wombat wrote:
jammsy 1927 wrote:
jammsy 1927 wrote:Harrison is almost as bad as Richard Dunn, Neville Mead, and the rest of the bums we seem to follow in the British heavyweight division, that in my opinion includes Frank Bruno, heavyweight boxing is crap all over the world.



Bring back Ali, Forman Frazier, Spinks,Tyson et all, all real boxers fighters, who use to fight on poor mans TV, we only had too buy a l tv icense {and not all people did} to watch them no they want real{ sky box office and the like} money to watch and sell these so called GREAT boxers to us these new brave boxers/fighters or are they celebrities who box , who are the mugs.


Ali v Frazier, was it the "rumble in the jungle"? Frazier bust Ali's jaw in the first round I think, Ali bust his hand,I think Frazier done his, they still fought fifteen rounds. Modern day boxers although fitter don't have it. Lennox Lewis was probably the best modern era boxer but could he have fought Ali, Frazier, Tyson, Spinks? Henry Cooper, hard as f*cking nails,nearly beat Ali in his prime!


You're right. At heavyweight Lennox Lewis was the only one ever to come anywhere near the greats. A lot of it had to do with his physical shape and how he kept him self conditioned so well. He also possessed great speed for a heavyweight and power. Lewis in his prime was a class act to watch.

As for you saying that they got injured in the old days and still fought for 15 rounds, as sad as it may seem, this is another area where health and safety is taking over. So many in the boxing world are scared of things like brain damage and if a boxer now throws a flurry of punches at an opponent on the ropes with no response the referee intervenes. In the old days they would have just had to taken punishment and would have been bounced off the ropes until they eventually went down. Too much interference in todays boxing. The James DeGale fight was a perfect example of it at the Magnificent Seven Event the other night. I know we are talking about completely different levels but I do feel the fight was ended very prematurely. I think this is one of the reasons so many are now watching MMA because there is a higher chance of the knockout which is more exciting to fans. In boxing, the referee intervenes before the majority of knockouts which takes away the excitement for many.

Theres nothing better to the majority of fans than seeing someone like Pacquiao deliver a quality punch to Hatton which leaves him on the canvas, However, to the true boxing fans (small percentage), they appreciate the other styles like Mayweather who grind down the opponents and rarely get a knockout. True boxing fans will always watch boxing over MMA, whereas those after the quick exciting knockouts now watch MMA because they happen more frequently.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:20 am

Isn't it a good thing we do stop fights earlier than before and they last less rounds now? Nobody wants to see a boxer reduced to a vegetitive state

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:44 am

Nottage Blue wrote:Isn't it a good thing we do stop fights earlier than before and they last less rounds now? Nobody wants to see a boxer reduced to a vegetitive state


Of course it is and the majority of true boxing fans, like myself, will appreciate that boxing is a sport which is about skill and not violence.

The stupid people who love MMA because of the knockouts and violence are really daft. Im not saying all of them because some like the submissionists. However, in years to come, when their favourite MMA fighters are seriously ill they will then obtain a better perspective and MMA will in time learn just as boxing has done.

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As a true boxing fan I watch fights to see different styles and see how a fighter works out his opponent and thats what makes it interesting for me. Thats why I like Mayweather because for the majority of fights he analyzes his opponent, gradually wears them down and then either mentally crushes them or finishes them off.

However, all those saying Mayweather is boring are daft and really need to do more to understand boxing. Boxing is an art and not a form of violence. All those who like boxing for violence should really just go and watch MMA.

Mayweather is the most gifted boxer out there at the moment and only Pacquiao in his division comes close.

Hopefully, Khan will learn from training with Freddie Roach and become a world champion and I hope Cleverly becomes a world champion, and I think he will in time, but even he has said that he can still learn.

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:27 pm

ristey1927 wrote:as much as i hate the cocky arrogant c**t i gotta say haye hes a brilliant boxer

Your right mate, this could, i hope, be the fight that finally puts an end to harrison the pretender

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:40 pm

bluecityblue wrote:
ristey1927 wrote:as much as i hate the cocky arrogant c**t i gotta say haye hes a brilliant boxer

Your right mate, this could, i hope, be the fight that finally puts an end to harrison the pretender

I thought this had happened years ago and I was very surprised that he's even being given the chance to fight Haye

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:43 pm

i follow boxing to a degree. as in i will watch local fighters or title fights.

my biggest issue is - you should earn the right to fight the best.

you earn a shot at the title after years of hard work and working your way up the ladder.

i may be wrong but it dont seem to be the way anymore :?

Re: Haye v Harrison what you all reckon

Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:46 pm

milly44 wrote:i follow boxing to a degree. as in i will watch local fighters or title fights.

my biggest issue is - you should earn the right to fight the best.

you earn a shot at the title after years of hard work and working your way up the ladder.

i may be wrong but it dont seem to be the way anymore :?

Money talks. Always has in boxing, especially in America