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Does anybody know what time the Haye v Harrison press conference starts today? Should be some more soundbites!!
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12pm.

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street.

Anyone else think that Audley has won the verbals so far, hands down?
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Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:12pm.

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street.

Anyone else think that Audley has won the verbals so far, hands down?
Cheers mate. Audley has played the nice guy while Haye has played the bad guy. Not sure who has won but Audley has come across as a more likeable guy. That won't win fights though.
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Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:12pm.

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street.

Anyone else think that Audley has won the verbals so far, hands down?
Without a doubt. Haye has managed to go from one of the most popular UK boxers to someone a lot of people are desperate to see get taken down a peg or two. However, should he flatten Audley and go straight for a Klit then he will have the British public right back onside.

Looking forward to the "Yes he can" chants on Saturday :DDD
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doctorboxing wrote:
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:12pm.

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street.

Anyone else think that Audley has won the verbals so far, hands down?
Without a doubt. Haye has managed to go from one of the most popular UK boxers to someone a lot of people are desperate to see get taken down a peg or two. However, should he flatten Audley and go straight for a Klit then he will have the British public right back onside.

Looking forward to the "Yes he can" chants on Saturday :DDD
Audley has won the war of the words, but to me, it won't help his cause. Haye looks to be in great nick, so any hope Harrison or anyone elese had of Haye taking him lightly, has gone out the window!

Haye is coming to take him, quickly! I expect Haye to put it right on Harrison from the off. Haye will finish him!
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Is there a link to it anywhere?
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Rocky Balboa wrote:
doctorboxing wrote:
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:12pm.

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street.

Anyone else think that Audley has won the verbals so far, hands down?
Without a doubt. Haye has managed to go from one of the most popular UK boxers to someone a lot of people are desperate to see get taken down a peg or two. However, should he flatten Audley and go straight for a Klit then he will have the British public right back onside.

Looking forward to the "Yes he can" chants on Saturday :DDD
Audley has won the war of the words, but to me, it won't help his cause. Haye looks to be in great nick, so any hope Harrison or anyone elese had of Haye taking him lightly, has gone out the window!

Haye is coming to take him, quickly! I expect Haye to put it right on Harrison from the off. Haye will finish him!

If thats the case - Audley will get the job done earlier - inside 2 rounds.
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Srebmun wrote:Is there a link to it anywhere?
http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 66,00.html
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I disagree somewhat with Haye being perceived as the bad guy.... he is yes, but to me its not because of the way he has responded to Audley or their banter - its because he has signed for this fight and all the "shit" he said before, laughing off any chance of this fight happening. I remember, after the EBU title Audley went on SSN and called out the Klitchsko (saying he wanted to fight the best champions) and Haye laughed off the prospect of fighting Audley.... Haye has continued to RIGHTFULLY say the Audley doesn't deserve this chance - so why is the fight on..... thats why some people want to see Haye lose. Because he has conned the public BEFORE the fight was signed saying it was not going to happen.

Of course he did this vs Maccarinelli also, but slightly different there. He never said Enzo wasn't worthy, he said he couldn't make the weight.
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