Re: Haye to name next opponent
Posted: 07 Sep 2010, 07:00
omg audley towers over haye! i thought there was only an inch or 2 difference....
7/2 or 7/2 on???Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:Skybet are offering 7/2 on a Haye win via KO. Surely like having free money????
Adamek being cut is a valid reason. Arreola may be fat but tell me who would you put your house on if he were to fight Audley? Exactly.King Geedorah wrote:Good news. People will moan but that is going to be the case until Haye takes on a Klit. Adamek was cut in his last one so may be touch-and-go, Arreola is fat and useless, people may say the same for Big Aud but he is a Brit and the fight will sell massively over here once they both start flapping their gums.
The wondering, often meandering tribe of Big Aud' is back in business, the chosen one has come down from the mountain and he has two stone tablets, his left and right hands, and a message for the people -- "I can do it!"
Come on Big Aud!
I'm a Haye fan also so this is great news
So, and please correct me if I'm wrong, you are looking after a kiddie fiddler, and boasting that you're the in the top five child molester minders in the world? you must be a proud man. P.M. Me your address, i'd love to drop in with a case of beer for a B.B.Q. I'm sure I'm going to have a fun evening.Josh1111 wrote:I'd say i'm in the top 5 hahahayiddo14 wrote:Really? It's all relevant though. I'm sure it's easier to get into your line of work than it is to become a pro Boxer, a hell of a lot easier I would imagine.Josh1111 wrote: I wouldn't step into the ring with him as i'm not a boxer. I reckon i'd have more chance of boxing than he would have of coming and sitting in my office and doing my job for a day.
He is a bum as he earns alot of money for being rubbish at his job
How many people can do your job worldwide do you think? Hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions? Now tell me how many pro Heavyweight Boxers there are on the planet.
Say what you like about Audley but he isn't a bum, nothing like it. He is a millionaire, an Olympic Champion and is probably in the top 40 of his profession in his cateogry(Heavyweight)
Would you say you are in the top 40 in the world of what you do for a living?
yiddo14 wrote:Adamek being cut is a valid reason. Arreola may be fat but tell me who would you put your house on if he were to fight Audley? Exactly.King Geedorah wrote:Good news. People will moan but that is going to be the case until Haye takes on a Klit. Adamek was cut in his last one so may be touch-and-go, Arreola is fat and useless, people may say the same for Big Aud but he is a Brit and the fight will sell massively over here once they both start flapping their gums.
The wondering, often meandering tribe of Big Aud' is back in business, the chosen one has come down from the mountain and he has two stone tablets, his left and right hands, and a message for the people -- "I can do it!"
Come on Big Aud!
I'm a Haye fan also so this is great news
People can slate Chagaev, Chambers, Arreola and the likes but fact is if these guys were to fight Audley, they would beat him comfortably thats why this fight is a letdown.
I could name 10 heavyweights that are currently available that would beat Audley-
Chagaev, Povetkin, Thompson, Valuev, Arreola, Solis, Helenius, Johnson, Gomez and Ustinov.
Then you have Pulev, Pianeta, Sexton, Holyfield, Chisora, Rahman, Barrett, Banks and probably 5 or 6 others that would provide a 50/50 fight with Big Aud.
Still, it's signed and sealed now. Wonder how the purse is going to be split?
Jesus, you are my son, you must know that such thoughts are forbidden.Jesus wrote:haye said hes been getting thousands of emails begging him to fight audley ha ha ha...the crap that comes out this guys mouth honestly! i would love audley to do a number on him!!!
He's not a heavyweight boxer.robpalmer135 wrote:everyone knows who Robbie Williams is, why doesnt he fight him?
In 96 he was.DavidPayne wrote:He's not a heavyweight boxer.robpalmer135 wrote:everyone knows who Robbie Williams is, why doesnt he fight him?
Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:7/2. Not 2/7.Tommy Gunn13 wrote:7/2 or 7/2 on???Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:Skybet are offering 7/2 on a Haye win via KO. Surely like having free money????
people made the same mistake with Martinez though.....![]()
Well he was certainly a heavyweight.Poncey wrote:In 96 he was.DavidPayne wrote:He's not a heavyweight boxer.robpalmer135 wrote:everyone knows who Robbie Williams is, why doesnt he fight him?
Thats what i thought to good to be true odds 7/2 on a haye KO...black panther wrote:Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:7/2. Not 2/7.Tommy Gunn13 wrote: 7/2 or 7/2 on???
people made the same mistake with Martinez though.....![]()
Sorry mate but no bookies worth their salt would be offering odds of 7/2 for Haye to win by ko:
http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/david ... of-victory
I agree completely, an all british heavyweight world title fight will get the whole nation going, but after 6 minutes and the fight is all over, people will ask why?DavidPayne wrote:Rob,
I want you to come on here on the 13th at about 3pm and tell me honestly whether you are buzzing about the fight and whether every friend, family member and work colleague has asked you about the fight in the preceding 48 hours.
If you can answer no to either of those questions I'll buy you a pint and a bag of crisps at some future point.
I can almost guarantee that over the next 8-10 weeks the nation will be aware of this fight and everyone from Auntie Jean to Donald the postman will have asked you, as a boxing fan, what you think.
It's going to be huge.
I think Haye will last longer than that.Josh1111 wrote:I agree completely, an all british heavyweight world title fight will get the whole nation going, but after 6 minutes and the fight is all over, people will ask why?DavidPayne wrote:Rob,
I want you to come on here on the 13th at about 3pm and tell me honestly whether you are buzzing about the fight and whether every friend, family member and work colleague has asked you about the fight in the preceding 48 hours.
If you can answer no to either of those questions I'll buy you a pint and a bag of crisps at some future point.
I can almost guarantee that over the next 8-10 weeks the nation will be aware of this fight and everyone from Auntie Jean to Donald the postman will have asked you, as a boxing fan, what you think.
It's going to be huge.
My girlfriend is in an airport going to australia today, she saw the yellow bar on sky in the lounge about the fight and sent me a text saying "audley harrison lol". she knows nothing about boxing, she once asked me about amir hammed.DavidPayne wrote:Rob,
I want you to come on here on the 13th at about 3pm and tell me honestly whether you are buzzing about the fight and whether every friend, family member and work colleague has asked you about the fight in the preceding 48 hours.
If you can answer no to either of those questions I'll buy you a pint and a bag of crisps at some future point.
I can almost guarantee that over the next 8-10 weeks the nation will be aware of this fight and everyone from Auntie Jean to Donald the postman will have asked you, as a boxing fan, what you think.
It's going to be huge.
Yeh, why do people defend, promote rock spiders. They ask that every day, do you bother dressing in a suit daily, or do you just get up in the morning and pull over a bin liner?Josh1111 wrote:I agree completely, an all british heavyweight world title fight will get the whole nation going, but after 6 minutes and the fight is all over, people will ask why?DavidPayne wrote:Rob,
I want you to come on here on the 13th at about 3pm and tell me honestly whether you are buzzing about the fight and whether every friend, family member and work colleague has asked you about the fight in the preceding 48 hours.
If you can answer no to either of those questions I'll buy you a pint and a bag of crisps at some future point.
I can almost guarantee that over the next 8-10 weeks the nation will be aware of this fight and everyone from Auntie Jean to Donald the postman will have asked you, as a boxing fan, what you think.
It's going to be huge.