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Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 19:55
by jBacca
SteveDow wrote:If this fight happens does anyone think Audley has a chance of winning? Even though Haye should win easily, I have a funny feeling that Harrison could cause him some trouble.
I respect other people's opinions but to think Harrison has a chance is ludicrous!
Haye would toy and then end the Fraud in a couple of rounds.
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 19:58
by Deno1986
Haye is a class above Harrison and would have him beaten inside 6 in my opinion.
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 20:05
by crusader
Harrison is not a world class fighter, he stands no chance against any title holder or the any top 10 fighter. This is a guy who lost to Martin Rogan, Dominic Guinn, Danny Williams, and was knocked unconscious by Michael Sprott.
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 04:34
by tntround1
I think the doubters are wrong. I feel that Audley will win his EBU, then he'll be in a better position to sign against one of the top 10. I do believe however that David Haye is superior to him, but he has all the tools to cause Haye a missive amount of problems.
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 04:39
by MacTavish
Harrison on points, just.

Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 06:46
by damianhucker1
do you not think haye would try to blow him away in a round to humiliate him , and then maybe , just maybe leave himself open to a counter , although audley doesnt like being pressurised so probably wouldnt throw the counter anyway .
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 06:48
by stujones
Not saying Snowsoski is the next big thing, but if Harrison beats Snowsoski and looks good doing so..... so not ala ANY of his Prizefighter performances (or any performance to date for that matter, Williams rematch aside) then maybe, just maybe he's learning.
However, I do think there is a snow balls hell's chance of him TOTALLY impressing against Snowsoski. I can see the possibility of him landing a bingo punch, but looking crap in the mean time - but I want to see a systematic beating of Snowsoski, topped off with an 8 round KO for him to totally impress.
Re: Haye v Harrison
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 14:18
by alexpaterson
Haye has the power to destroy Harrison and get him out early. Haye is the level above Harrison