Prize fighter thoughts?

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Good entertainment but poor quality.

Audley is the same as ever, he's going nowhere from this.
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gobbles wrote:Danny is totally shot. He was rocked by the first punch Baker threw, and that was a jab. He's still got a great heart, but he gets knocked down so much - remember that fight in Spain?

But I just hope he retires before he gets hurt. He's going to be stripped of the British title and then there might not be anything out there for him.

Sat what you like about Audley, but when he puts it together he's such a clean puncher.
When does he 'put it together' he threw about 10 proper punches the entire night!
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gobbles wrote:Danny is totally shot. He was rocked by the first punch Baker threw, and that was a jab. He's still got a great heart, but he gets knocked down so much - remember that fight in Spain?

But I just hope he retires before he gets hurt. He's going to be stripped of the British title and then there might not be anything out there for him.

Sat what you like about Audley, but when he puts it together he's such a clean puncher.

danny should definitely retire - there's something badly wrong with his punch resistance, every shot that lands on him these days hurts him. Looking back, the same was true in the Klitchsko fight, the difference was, that was Vitali Klitchsko, and now it's the Carl Baker's of this world who are able to drop him like a sack of spuds. I fear for Danny, he may already have some neurological damage, please god he is as good as his word and calls it a day, there's nowhere left to go. I think Audley, shite as he is, would murder danny in a rematch, and I just don't see where there is left to go.

I think the fight with Tyson was probably the one which did the damage, because Danny absorbed one hell of a beating before he managed to outlast Tyson.
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caffrey wrote:
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:Faggot TV, faggot viewers. Not worth th efucking effort. People who actually get interested in this kind of SH*T, followed by the UTTER CRUD served up by the like of Belshaw, Harrison etc... want a good fcking pasting themselves. SH*TE.

thanks for that contribution ????
i found myself rooting for aud hes not a bad chap just a tad dillusional,i hope he gets a british title shot and really digs deep and finds that killer instinct,it must be there somewhere

it was an ill advisable post to make and I apologize. I think Harrison however has had too many chances and that's why to me, he hasn't deserved to be taken seriously for some years now.

Proclaiming himself imminent , and undisputed no less, future World Champ just because he defeated a Williams who was on 3 weeks notice, was to me, the last straw in a long line of last straws. Don't forget that was after Guinn, and the coward-fest against Williams I when the phantom punch put him over. I started out as a fan actually, back on the Beeb.

I'd like to see Audley just retire.

To the other poster......I can assure you, I had absolutley no money at stake on this event, which, had it been occurring in my back garden, I would have opted to close the curtains.

Belshaw's performance against Fury???.....Harrison's entire career?????......A Gammer that was 2 years retired.......Baker, who?? Yes I know who he is he's bee around years , but Icouldn't name ONE opponent he's fought........and Williams?? Retired? semi -retired?? On he cakes?? off the cakes??....The whole show had Inferior Product written all over it. It would get laughed out of Dragon's Den.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
gobbles wrote:Danny is totally shot. He was rocked by the first punch Baker threw, and that was a jab. He's still got a great heart, but he gets knocked down so much - remember that fight in Spain?

But I just hope he retires before he gets hurt. He's going to be stripped of the British title and then there might not be anything out there for him.

Sat what you like about Audley, but when he puts it together he's such a clean puncher.
When does he 'put it together' he threw about 10 proper punches the entire night!
LOL!!!

That's what I was going to say.

At least Mr Harrison now has a trinket that he can polish; therefore he can continue his 'quest' to be become world heavyweight champion (the never ending quest)!
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It all started as a disappointment when Hearn 'staged' the draw with Tyson in Vegas. Hearn had made the draw himself and the whole Tyson thing was a charade. He wanted Williams v Harrison final so I was really hoping none of them made it just to stick it Hearn.

That said, it was entertaining if you could 'think outside the box' and not expect too much quality or finesse - a bit in the same way WWE can be entertaining as long as you don't watch for pure or real wrestling! :lol:
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kingfinn wrote:
bigped wrote:Really bad, out of shape clowns, harrison looks scared and terrible was getting totally outboxed hes finished. barret go back down to cruiser.

If he was getting outboxed how did he win all his fights? he was clearly on another level to those fighters especially since danny william got smashed up in the first fight.

I think Audleys due some credit he threw about ten pnches in the whole tournament and cleared 3 fighters clocks.

He's easily the best fighter on the british scene from those performances.
strange comment... he has already be starched by sprott, who im sure would have done it again, beaten on points by rogan, would struggle against fury, macdermott, sexton...big larry would scare the hell out of him, and chirosa might work him over too. plain to see that audley has a decent counterpunching straight left, take that out of his armoury and he has nothing, he has the balls of a neutered tom cat !!

to say he is the best fighter on the british scene is crazy, he would not go in as clear clear favourite amongst the 6 names i have mentioned, and he would maybe beat half of them...which half i dont know.

so in reality audley would struggle against the top tier of english heavyweights.... :OhYes:
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mrrocco wrote:
bigped wrote:Really bad, out of shape clowns, harrison looks scared and terrible was getting totally outboxed hes finished. barret go back down to cruiser.
totally agree. Harrison has always had skills but lacks heart and chin and fights like a total coward.

He will be Ko'd by any half decent fighter - what a shame Sprott wasn't there.

It was an entretaining evening nonetheless. Fury would beat Harrison IMO. That match should be made.

Williams is so shot it's though he looked in excellent shape.....

I doubt it audley despatched belshaw with alot more ease that fury did. He's spark fury clean out by round 3, by throwing less than 10 punches in the entire fight.
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finchy36 wrote:It all started as a disappointment when Hearn 'staged' the draw with Tyson in Vegas. Hearn had made the draw himself and the whole Tyson thing was a charade. He wanted Williams v Harrison final so I was really hoping none of them made it just to stick it Hearn.

That said, it was entertaining if you could 'think outside the box' and not expect too much quality or finesse - a bit in the same way WWE can be entertaining as long as you don't watch for pure or real wrestling! :lol:
I think that's the general idea with Prizefighter. One for the casual fan.
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It was like watching someone winning the Heavyweight Divs of the 60s :lol: . When there were 10 entrys..
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