He's trying to drag haye down to harrison's level of talent and feels justified in doing so because they were both very promosing and talented amatuer boxers... the fact that Harrison hasn't really shown any promise since a few fights into his pro career whilst Haye has continued to improve and develop, seek the best fights and work his way to the top of his division within 21 fights is irrelevant to him.

All harrison managed in 21 fights was to look ordinary against Journey men, old washed up names and un heard of fighters before getting beaten by Guinn and possibly the worst looking Danny Williams I have seen.

You just have to look at the Bonin fight... I know it's not exactly black and white when using a shared opponent as a measuring stick but Haye basically demolished Bonin within one round... I remember watching Harrison fight Bonin, he was very lucky to get the 9th round stoppage. Bonin gave him plenty to think about... he was releuctant to even exchange with him at all.