"Every second of every round"
Posted: 15 Nov 2010, 02:54
www.youtube.com/watch?v=twlOynu79vg&feature=related
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlxtDLPKnDA
need i say more? haha
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlxtDLPKnDA
need i say more? haha
Audley didn`t force anything at all. He was like a rabbit in headlights. One jab in three rounds when fighting for the Heavyweight World title is unforgivable.BIGMARK wrote:I think the opposite that Audley expected Haye to come straight at him giving him the chance to counter. When he just sat back doing nothing Audley looked even more lost than usual and was never going to commit himself. Audley seemed to try (loose use of the word) to force the action a bit at the beginning of the 3rd and then Haye just saw an openning and it was goodnight Missesgobbles wrote:
Adam Booth also said he expected it to be tense, while Audley Harrison was hoping for no action so he could take Haye into the later rounds.
Agreed. I certainly can`t remember him throwing 32 punches either. All I saw from Audley was a large timid man, frozen scared in a ring, wishing he`d blown his nose properly before he got in there.BIGMARK wrote:i did say "loose use of the word" when i said force. What i should of said was: he moved more towards haye a bit moreforcefraser wrote:Audley didn`t force anything at all. He was like a rabbit in headlights. One jab in three rounds when fighting for the Heavyweight World title is unforgivable.BIGMARK wrote: I think the opposite that Audley expected Haye to come straight at him giving him the chance to counter. When he just sat back doing nothing Audley looked even more lost than usual and was never going to commit himself. Audley seemed to try (loose use of the word) to force the action a bit at the beginning of the 3rd and then Haye just saw an openning and it was goodnight Misses
It was all about the money. the talk, the Big Bear camp etc it was all part of the marketing machine.he landed one jab but did throw 32 punches ( not that i remember them)