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MachoMan09 wrote:
damianhucker1 wrote:We all got sucked in by the hype !!!!!!

Why else did we all waste £15 on that , who expected any different ?
Don't tar us all with the same brush, mate. Sky have never had a penny of my money - ever.

Stream.
i do the same i its a fight im not too fussed about , but i suppose the hype got me in the mood to watch it on the tv , i always said rd 3 haye stoppage (not ko) , i said it all along , so its people like me that are the fools , weve allowed that fight to happen by talking with our wallets , if no one paid for it or bought tickets etc , haye would have picked up a mysterious injury to get out the fight and it would have done us all a favour
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So long as Haye placed the bet in person, Horse.
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Audely is looking for a rematch.
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carlbcfc wrote:Audely is looking for a rematch.
Really?????

He is some fool that lad
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carlbcfc wrote:Audely is looking for a rematch.
Stonebridge Playground's looking for a new sponsor.
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I think RD2 will happen
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Grilling Machine wrote:
carlbcfc wrote:Audely is looking for a rematch.
Stonebridge Playground's looking for a new sponsor.
:DDD :DDD :DDD :DDD :TU:
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sg1985 wrote:
Manc_Red wrote:
carlbcfc wrote:Audely is looking for a rematch.
Really?????

He is some fool that lad
Why? he seems OK, why not take the money again?
He doesn't deserve one & to think he even deserves one shows how nuts he is.
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MachoMan09 wrote:To those of you who bought into the hype. Shame.
Absolutely... what did you expect?
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They're taking calls on Five Live for people to vent their anger on Haye-Harrison.
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sg1985 wrote:
Manc_Red wrote:
sg1985 wrote: Why? he seems OK, why not take the money again?
He doesn't deserve one & to think he even deserves one shows how nuts he is.
Of course he doesn't. I would chase it if I was him though, why not?
You can't chase the impossible.

He is finished after that disgrace tonight.
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No need to be angry at Harrison. Hoping for Haye to tire was all he could realistically do. He doesn't have the reflexes to trade any more.
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Grilling Machine wrote:No need to be angry at Harrison. Hoping for Haye to tire was all he could realistically do. He doesn't have the reflexes to trade any more.
I think if you purchase a fight & the guy does nothing, you've every right yo be angry.
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antcull wrote:They're taking calls on Five Live for people to vent their anger on Haye-Harrison.
that bloke from leeds made me laugh.

classic stuff. :D
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The main event was farcicul, you would think at the age of 39 you must realise this is your one and only chance so you would at least go down fighting! But no instead throw around 10 punches and crack as soon as any real pressure was put on him, really poor performance! The German TV showed Licina vs Cora and it was actually a cracker both gave it a real go and it was a very good, close fight. I'm glad I didn't buy Ppv now
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Manc_Red wrote:
Grilling Machine wrote:No need to be angry at Harrison. Hoping for Haye to tire was all he could realistically do. He doesn't have the reflexes to trade any more.
I think if you purchase a fight & the guy does nothing, you've every right yo be angry.
If you purchased this fight then basically you are an idiot.

No disrespect meant obviously but Harrison is no more than a top 50 heavyweight. Should never have been in there. Said it from the start
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hitman_hatton1 wrote:
antcull wrote:They're taking calls on Five Live for people to vent their anger on Haye-Harrison.
that bloke from leeds made me laugh.

classic stuff. :D

reminded me of peter kay :lol:
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damianhucker1 wrote:
hitman_hatton1 wrote:
antcull wrote:They're taking calls on Five Live for people to vent their anger on Haye-Harrison.
that bloke from leeds made me laugh.

classic stuff. :D

reminded me of peter kay :lol:
He was hilarious, Jim down the road! I was pissing myself
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I started a thread ages ago saying none of us should buy this mis-match. Copped a lot of hate for it, and haven't really posted since. It's nice to be vindicated. Still a big Haye fan, but I didn't buy it, didn't watch it (went to a party and watched the inevitable KO on youtube when I got in) just like I said I wouldn't, and now he's earned his big money from this farce I hope he takes a proper fight. Chagaev, Povetkin, Adamek, anybody: I'll pay and if it's in Britain I'll come and watch. Klitschko? Either bro, I'll pawn the family silver for a good seat.

All of you mugs who shouted me down when I said a Harrison fight was pathetic, pipe up now. WHAT?!
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clopixolacuphase wrote:I started a thread ages ago saying none of us should buy this mis-match. Copped a lot of hate for it, and haven't really posted since. It's nice to be vindicated. Still a big Haye fan, but I didn't buy it, didn't watch it (went to a party and watched the inevitable KO on youtube when I got in) just like I said I wouldn't, and now he's earned his big money from this farce I hope he takes a proper fight. Chagaev, Povetkin, Adamek, anybody: I'll pay and if it's in Britain I'll come and watch. Klitschko? Either bro, I'll pawn the family silver for a good seat.

All of you mugs who shouted me down when I said a Harrison fight was pathetic, pipe up now. WHAT?!
Go easy mate, you`re not the only genius on here who said the fight was a marketing hyped mismatch.

Most people said Audley COULD win, but won`t win. That`s exactly what happened.
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In the defence of people who said Audley had a chance, well, the probability was bloody low. But the thing is, boxing is different to a lot of other sports with regards to predicting an outcome. If you talk about football and Man Utd are playing Doncaster Rovers, providing Man Utd play their first XI, they'll win with relative ease. However, in boxing there is always a "puncher's chance". Audley is a big fella. Bigger than David. You see it a lot in UFC, one mistimed move and *BOOM* a big right-hand lands on the button. If Doncaster Rovers score a fluke goal, chances are they will still end up losing 4-1. But one flash overhand right, and it's game over in boxing at times.

So, from that point of view I don't necessarily hold it against those who thought Audley stood a 'chance'. But... if you actually thought Audley would go out there and do a number on David, then you're an idiot! :OhYes:

Anyway, all involved did what they had to to sell a fight. Marketing, plain and simple. The reality is that this fight should never have happened in the first place. Perhaps if the division hadn't been such a mess (for the past 6 or more years), then it would never have registered as possible bout at all.
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forcefraser wrote:
clopixolacuphase wrote:I started a thread ages ago saying none of us should buy this mis-match. Copped a lot of hate for it, and haven't really posted since. It's nice to be vindicated. Still a big Haye fan, but I didn't buy it, didn't watch it (went to a party and watched the inevitable KO on youtube when I got in) just like I said I wouldn't, and now he's earned his big money from this farce I hope he takes a proper fight. Chagaev, Povetkin, Adamek, anybody: I'll pay and if it's in Britain I'll come and watch. Klitschko? Either bro, I'll pawn the family silver for a good seat.

All of you mugs who shouted me down when I said a Harrison fight was pathetic, pipe up now. WHAT?!
Go easy mate, you`re not the only genius on here who said the fight was a marketing hyped mismatch.

Most people said Audley COULD win, but won`t win. That`s exactly what happened.
No, my original point back when I made it was that the match up sucked, that boxing fans should show some dissent and not buy crappy fights. If people don't buy a product because it's bad they have to make the product better or come up with something different altogether. This was back when Haye-Harrison was being negotiated but was not formally announced. Some people told me I was talking crap and that they were looking forward to the match up, even back then. This is why we get bad fights, because we just believe the hype and let them happen. Personally, I think Haye's KO of Audley will look great on his highlight reel, but that's all it's good for. I just can't believe the people who know about boxing still moaning about what happened in that ring when you all knew, deep down, that it was exactly how it was always going to play out: cagey first round, both lads feel each other out. 2nd or 3rd, Haye jumps on Audley who panics and throws nothing getting taken out in the process. Thanks for the 'genius' tag, but sarcasm aside it really didn't take a rocket scientist.

And I DO feel sorry for Audley. He really looked an idiot doing exactly what he has done in the ring for years and years and he got his arse handed to him. I hope that his delusional nature allows him the peace of mind to forgive himself for his dreadful performance. If it was me I would have walked into the sea already. I like him as a dude, he's just never going to be the boxer he thought he would be. Don't get too down big fella, it's just a sport! If I saw him in the pub I'd buy him a beer.
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Christ, people on here are acting like they made some kind of nostradamus like predictions! The vast majority of posters here said it was a mismatch, and that the most likely outcome was Haye battering the living daylights out of Audley, which is precisely what transpired.

If people want to waste their money on the fight, that is their problem, personally, I only watched it because my mate works for a betting firm, and he gets all the fights free as part of his job. It turned out to be the pile of shit I always expected it to be.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Christ, people on here are acting like they made some kind of nostradamus like predictions! The vast majority of posters here said it was a mismatch, and that the most likely outcome was Haye battering the living daylights out of Audley, which is precisely what transpired.

If people want to waste their money on the fight, that is their problem, personally, I only watched it because my mate works for a betting firm, and he gets all the fights free as part of his job. It turned out to be the pile of shit I always expected it to be.
clopixolacuphase wrote:I just can't believe the people who know about boxing still moaning about what happened in that ring when you all knew, deep down, that it was exactly how it was always going to play out: cagey first round, both lads feel each other out. 2nd or 3rd, Haye jumps on Audley who panics and throws nothing getting taken out in the process. Thanks for the 'genius' tag, but sarcasm aside it really didn't take a rocket scientist.
Apologies if the jibe wasn't directed at me, but I don't think if you read my post properly I'm claiming to be any sort of Nostadamus like figure. Like I said, we ALL knew the most likely outcome. So moaning about it now just seems silly.
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