Has Harrison got Haye's number?

el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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Crease wrote:After viewing the fight, you would have to agree with me that this was a 95-5 fight for Haye.

If they fought 100 times, Haye would win 95% of the time... Harrison is no match for David and never was. :lol:
Poor show Crease - most people thought David Haye was going to obliterate him so you weren't the only one on here - there is a long queue for being the oracle this monday morning - I will go for Dalcumly to take the crown who said Harrison would get knocked out without landing a single punch.
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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I don't think so, they fell out a few years ago :lol:
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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Crease wrote:After viewing the fight, you would have to agree with me that this was a 95-5 fight for Haye.

If they fought 100 times, Haye would win 95% of the time... Harrison is no match for David and never was. :lol:
Wow :bow: We have our very own Ron Borges here, bravely going out on a limb against popular opinion...
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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Carlos-Wigan wrote:
Crease wrote:After viewing the fight, you would have to agree with me that this was a 95-5 fight for Haye.

If they fought 100 times, Haye would win 95% of the time... Harrison is no match for David and never was. :lol:
Poor show Crease - most people thought David Haye was going to obliterate him so you weren't the only one on here - there is a long queue for being the oracle this monday morning - I will go for Dalcumly to take the crown who said Harrison would get knocked out without landing a single punch.
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He landed one jab!
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Dioufy wrote:It's going to be like the Enzo Macc fight all over again. Yes, Audley is taller, heavier and can punch, but when that first bell goes then Audley's not going to be able to cope with Haye prowling around him in the first round. It's going to be a carbon-copy result.
I think Haye will be a little wary of Harrison for a few rounds. Harrison probably won't do much himself, but will feint and paw with the jab enough to last three.

Haye KO4
Not far off! Good call James!
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Carlos-Wigan wrote:
Crease wrote:After viewing the fight, you would have to agree with me that this was a 95-5 fight for Haye.

If they fought 100 times, Haye would win 95% of the time... Harrison is no match for David and never was. :lol:
Poor show Crease - most people thought David Haye was going to obliterate him so you weren't the only one on here - there is a long queue for being the oracle this monday morning - I will go for Dalcumly to take the crown who said Harrison would get knocked out without landing a single punch.
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He landed one jab!
James - if someone would have wanted to bet me a pinch of salt to my life savings that Audley was going to land one jab on Saturday - I would have took it in a heartbeat! Dalculmy was pretty impressive to even get anywhere near predicting that! :geek2:
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Re: Has Harrison got Haye's number?

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Harrison definitely needs Haye's number, so that he can phone David & ask the champ whether he can work for him at Hayemaker as a promoter, because Audley is a borderline promoting genius.

How he managed to convince so many people to waste their money on buying PPV; how he managed to convince many rational fight fans that he actually had a chance of winning, despite his well documented shortcomings is a question that will be asked long after man is extinct. :geek2:
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