Adams Harrison fight footage

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Re: Audley-Adams!

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This fight is nowhere to be seen. I guess someone wants to keep it under wraps.
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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loaded_gloves wrote:This fight is nowhere to be seen. I guess someone wants to keep it under wraps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQW_HUNF ... ature=plcp
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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That version doesn't include the knock down or KO because the camera man was studying the ring post at the time.
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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loaded_gloves wrote:That version doesn't include the knock down or KO because the camera man was studying the ring post at the time.
Unfortunatly I see what you mean.
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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keithmoonhangover wrote:
jameswilson wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Will Harrison get David Price next?
Rumours a few days back were they were trying to get Price on the Khan undercard. I'd suggest Price gets a lot more out of a fight in Las Vegas on a big undercard than he would from an Audley fight.

If Audley does fight one out of that lot then I'd say Fury would be his best chance of a win (not that I necassarily think he would win) because Fury is the easiest to hit out of all of those guys, and doesn't exactly punch like a train. Just checking boxrec, Jonathan Banks and Seth Mitchell are actually down to fight eachother on the Khan v Garcia undercard haha.

Whether or not Mr Hennessy wants to have an Audley fight is another thing, Audley isn't particularly cheap as we know.
Fury has one thing in spades that Audley doesn't have..... guts.

Michael Sprott might disagree with you there.
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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Syntax Error wrote:If Harrison's 10 fight contract had panned out better, I believe boxing would still be on the BBC.

Then you're completely blind to reality.
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Re: Audley-Adams!

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I have the full fight will be uploaded within the hour!

P.S We were actually allowed to be filming so have the knock out ;) :box:
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Adams Harrison fight footage

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Proper fight footage for all those who wanna watch it. Courtesy of SnapBack Media

Cheers Guys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpWiYyrI ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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Where did they get the money from to pay Audley for this fight?
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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Good footage, anyone know who was in Audley's corner? has he got another now trainer?
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mbudgen wrote:Proper fight footage for all those who wanna watch it. Courtesy of SnapBack Media

Cheers Guys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpWiYyrI ... e=youtu.be
Nice one, thanks :TU:
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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smoggy7188 wrote:Good footage, anyone know who was in Audley's corner? has he got another now trainer?
Kelvin Travis was in his corner and is training Audley now apparently (he was introduced as his trainer at the pre-fight press conference).
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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Random observations:

1. If Harrison had shown this level of self belief in all his fights you could knock two (possibly three?) defeats off his record, I'm sure this Harrison would have beaten Rogan, Guinn and possibly Williams in their first fight (Danny was very lethargic himself that night)

2. Harrison looks like he's lost a lot of weight quickly, notice how loose the skin is on his back/waist.

3. Adams looks more like a bodybuilder, clearly spent a lot of time on the weights and he's borderline musclebound.

4. Have a look at 12.35 mark and see Spencer Oliver demonstrating how Adams should defend himself.

5. Did you see the size of the Security Guard in the lower left corner? (and he looked like Stan McDermott)

6. How did they find thirteen people that Adams could beat?

7. Nice to see Bruce Baker attending and doing the belt presentation (thought this may be a little downmarket for him now he's Luxembourgs 'Mr Big' in the UK)
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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Question -

Was Harrison actually that great as an amateur or did he just manage to have a good olympics ?

I know some top amateurs just doont manage to adjust to the pro game , and people have always spoken about that he had the tools but not the minerals , i myself didnt know anything about who the top amateurs where at that time .
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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If harrison fought every fight like he fought the last round he would be a force. The range of shots he has when he actually lets the leather fly is impressive.
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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damianhucker1 wrote:Question -

Was Harrison actually that great as an amateur or did he just manage to have a good olympics ?

I know some top amateurs just doont manage to adjust to the pro game , and people have always spoken about that he had the tools but not the minerals , i myself didnt know anything about who the top amateurs where at that time .
From what I remember from his book (yes I did buy it but read it years ago) he was a very good amateur. When he started he lost a few but went on a great run culminating with Gold. One of his amateur victories was against Sam Peter. There were other good names but can't remeber them now.
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Re: Adams Harrison fight footage

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amateurs dont mean much now

i beat a couple of good pros when i was a kid

but they are now champions or have been

yet i have only had 2 pro fights
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