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Im happy for him. That Irish chap had the ref and the crowd on his side. He was getting away with headbutts and rough stuff. Audley got angry and knocked that b**ch spark out !!
He silenced the crowd too ;D
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I really want him to do well aswell!!!
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Harrison like I said before is going nowhere, when he cant dictate hes shite, nice finish and im happy for him.
But against a fighter who doesnt even have to be top drawer who can spoil and take him out of his comfort zone he just hasnt got an answer.
Erm... didn't he just come up with the answer when laid Barrett out? ;)
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I'm really happy for him, everybody hates him, he gets treated to a Gary Glitter style reception whenever he fights yet never gives up.
Well done Audley, enjoy your moment.
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Harrison like I said before is going nowhere, when he cant dictate hes shite, nice finish and im happy for him.
But against a fighter who doesnt even have to be top drawer who can spoil and take him out of his comfort zone he just hasnt got an answer.
Erm... didn't he just come up with the answer when laid Barrett out? ;)
Lol against a fighter with a 7-0 reccord with his oppoents records being 117-209 wasnt exactly fighting Larry Holmes, Audley will always loose to contenders/half decent fighters as has been proved in the past Guinn was the perfect example.
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Haha, Eddie Hearn :rolleyes:
I think Harrison deserves credit for winning, including 2 excellent KOs, & for dedicating it to Michael Sprott's family.
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Haha, Eddie Hearn :rolleyes:
I think Harrison deserves credit for winning, including 2 excellent KOs, & for dedicating it to Michael Sprott's family.
Hahahaha Eddie hearn that was quality!!
I dont mind Audley but he brings most of the boo's and the anti Harrison he gets from the uk on himself with his ludicrous claims he seems to make all the time, he just always falls flat on his face.
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Harrison like I said before is going nowhere, when he cant dictate hes shite, nice finish and im happy for him.
But against a fighter who doesnt even have to be top drawer who can spoil and take him out of his comfort zone he just hasnt got an answer.
Erm... didn't he just come up with the answer when laid Barrett out? ;)
Lol against a fighter with a 7-0 reccord with his oppoents records being 117-209 wasnt exactly fighting Larry Holmes, Audley will always loose to contenders/half decent fighters as has been proved in the past Guinn was the perfect example.
I'm not saying that he will be the world champ (my previous post was taking the piss), but Barrett was 10-0 & regardless of the quality of opposition, after he sorted himself he finished him. You know when you get the little brawlers in the gym, they're always a problem for a bit so finding him a problem for a round doesn't mean anything to me, but the fact is Harrison dealt with what was in front of him & deserves credit for that.
Now to start dozens of threads about how excellent Harrison was a la Lyle & Vitali ;D
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Erm... didn't he just come up with the answer when laid Barrett out? ;)
Lol against a fighter with a 7-0 reccord with his oppoents records being 117-209 wasnt exactly fighting Larry Holmes, Audley will always loose to contenders/half decent fighters as has been proved in the past Guinn was the perfect example.
I'm not saying that he will be the world champ (my previous post was taking the piss), but Barrett was 10-0 & regardless of the quality of opposition, after he sorted himself he finished him. You know when you get the little brawlers in the gym, they're always a problem for a bit so finding him a problem for a round doesn't mean anything to me, but the fact is Harrison dealt with what was in front of him & deserves credit for that.
Now to start dozens of threads about how excellent Harrison was a la Lyle & Vitali ;D
Totally agree full credit to Audley.
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Harrison like I said before is going nowhere, when he cant dictate hes shite, nice finish and im happy for him.
But against a fighter who doesnt even have to be top drawer who can spoil and take him out of his comfort zone he just hasnt got an answer.
Erm... didn't he just come up with the answer when laid Barrett out? ;)
Lol against a fighter with a 7-0 reccord with his oppoents records being 117-209 wasnt exactly fighting Larry Holmes, Audley will always loose to contenders/half decent fighters as has been proved in the past Guinn was the perfect example.
I think he was actually 10-0 when his previous round wins over Gammer and Baker were counted.
Actually this is one thing that annoys me about the little guys. Audley beats a 10-0 fighter and he's just a nobody, yet at flyweight, guys like Donaire and Mijares can go life and death with these 10-0 fishermen and rice growers and it's seen as a great win and p4p worthy.
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Impressed with Audley tonight, did what he needed to do and did it well. Of course it won't change anything for him, he will still be found out in longer fights when heart, grit and chin are more severly tested.
What happened to Williams was sadly predictable.
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Im happy for him. That Irish chap had the ref and the crowd on his side. He was getting away with headbutts and rough stuff. Audley got angry and knocked that b**ch spark out !!
He silenced the crowd too ;D
I couldn't disagree more! Barrett is a stepped-up cruiserweight and it was obvious! Harrison simply could not deal with him or his pace!
(I'm bottom of my boxing prediction league on another forum which has some very knowledgeable fight fans, so I don't profess to be some master tactician) BUT!!!!!
I said after the 2 semis, Barrett will trouble Fraudley, yet Barrett was always likely to be caught by a left!
Infact, I'm going to go there now and copy my post! (See below, I knew what it took for Fraudly to beat the better fighter Barrett!)
It's not often I call a fight so correctly in terms of exactly what will/wont beat a guy, so please allow me this one!;D
This was my take in the semis when Fraudley/Audrey went down
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First off, well done to FRAUDLEY HARRISON You won the gig on the night. However in my opinion, far and away the most exciting fighter of the night was Coleman Barrett!
I am more than willing to admit that I knew very little about him before BN landed on my doorstep this morning!
I read the preview for prizefighter, and then came across him in 'between rounds' in BN (for non-UK folks, BN= Boxing News, a quite brilliant wkly boxing mag! I advise taking-out a subscription!) between the rounds is the old format of 'we have 20 or so quick-fire questions'
He came across as a thoroughly nice family guy in his questions, so I had my fingers crossed for him tonight!
I need'nt have worried though, he was quite magnificent in his fights tonight!
Unfortunately, Harrisons weight for once worked in his favour! Barrett was pasting him all over but one big jab from 'the one big pussy-cat' caught Coleman and it hurt! I think the ref was a little bit hasty in calling it off, especially as Barrett was winning the fight up to that point!
I will certainly be keeping my eye out for the next Barrett fight, this guy is RAPID for a heavy!
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First off, well done to FRAUDLEY HARRISON You won the gig on the night. However in my opinion, far and away the most exciting fighter of the night was Coleman Barrett!
I am more than willing to admit that I knew very little about him before BN landed on my doorstep this morning!
I read the preview for prizefighter, and then came across him in 'between rounds' in BN (for non-UK folks, BN= Boxing News, a quite brilliant wkly boxing mag! I advise taking-out a subscription!) between the rounds is the old format of 'we have 20 or so quick-fire questions'
He came across as a thoroughly nice family guy in his questions, so I had my fingers crossed for him tonight!
I need'nt have worried though, he was quite magnificent in his fights tonight!
Unfortunately, Harrisons weight for once worked in his favour! Barrett was pasting him all over but one big jab from 'the one big pussy-cat' caught Coleman and it hurt! I think the ref was a little bit hasty in calling it off, especially as Barrett was winning the fight up to that point!
I will certainly be keeping my eye out for the next Barrett fight, this guy is RAPID for a heavy!
Sorry but how was Barret the most exciting? He scraped through his two qualifiers, just barely edging Scott Gammer and then labouring to a win over unheralded Carl Baker. (Danny Williams is shot to bits)
Harrison put down every opponent he fought and ko'd two of them, including Barret inside two rounds.
If he was anybody other than Audley everyone would be saying he did great.
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Some pretty poor standard of boxing, but fair play to Audley. He did the business, but imo he was pretty much head and shoulders above the rest of the competition once Danny Williams went out.
Well done to you lot who called it right!