Re: Ortiz-Ustinov and Fury-Klitschko winners would collide to earn the right to face Oquendo
Posted: 04 Aug 2016, 18:55
Lol, Harrison is a joke, even in his own country considered as a fraud by many.allInmoderationAIM wrote:I guess you don't count his Cruiserweight days hey! Dereck Chisora match worth a few rating bucks. WHEN (at the time of match) he foughtAudley Harrison Audley was 27-4-0 and KO'd once only (vs MSprott reversed FIVE YEARS FORWARD). Of course, since then he has been completely destroyed.
You don't count Ruiz medium!
Valuev was -what?- 50-1-0 then??
Haye has had tactics at times that's for sure! He's 28 (26 KO's)-2-0.
Yeah I think it's a good placement. He is the kind of a star you can't really know what to expect. Sure he might fall out. Little bit of LIFT by bombast. Dangerous? Yes I expect so.
He's in until.....mis-step and he loses then, he'll fall.
That injury he had vs Wladimir?Yeah. I do think a injury like that gonna effect how you preform 100%.
Valuev wasn't even a real win, 100 year old Holyfield showed a better performance.
He doesn't want to face Briggs because he knows Briggs is at his level. And the oh my toe hurts excuse is absolute bullshit, Fury had the same problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJWG-FEbgO8
And Haye also pulled out against Fury, twice even, because he knew Fury was far above his level as well, in every single way btw.