Haye has just said the Kitschko's don't treat him like a champion in negotiations. He says he's not one of these guys who will sign up to fight them and sign anything to do so.
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Haye has just said the Kitschko's don't treat him like a champion in negotiations. He says he's not one of these guys who will sign up to fight them and sign anything to do so.
24 Beers in a slab, 24 hours in the day.......go figure.
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Mark my words, 6 months from now when Haye is fighting Evander Holyfield, the people that are defending Haye in this thread will justify that fight by saying George Foreman won the HW (lineal) title at 45 and a matchup with Holyfield is good.
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Is it really 15 million? That's pretty impressive.
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Apparently so. Sky know they can hype this beyond belief.
Both Audley and Haye will be willing participants in the pre fight circus.
The build up should make great viewing.
24 Beers in a slab, 24 hours in the day.......go figure.
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Interesting so the public knows Audley, did they just miss out on the fact he's been utter shit for the past 5 or 6 years? Crazy. So Haye went to Audley for his career payday then. Hilarious.
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As far as Haye having to be careful not to get caught slipping against a motivated Audley, sounds good on paper but it's bullshit. For me the Audley memory that will forever stick in my mind is when he came to America to fight one of those fat American heavyweights everyone likes to go on about, Dominick Guinn. This was after looking terrible against Williams, and as awful as he looked against Williams, he was 10 times worse against Guinn. That was the fight that he literally just didn't try, he played Joshua Clottey to Dominick Guinn's Manny Pacquiao. I don't expect anyone to ever watch that fight (one of the most frustrating fights ever) but that analogy was no dramatization. Just focus in on that last part, Dominick Guinn's Manny Pacquiao. It's really not that far from the truth. It was absolutely nuts. The guy just didn't try and it's like it cost him more because he was battered, he didn't have to be though. It was crazy.
There is no way that Audley Harrison will ever do anything to even remotely trouble David Haye. I'm quite possibly a hater of both, but Haye has tenacity and that alone will shy Audley away from doing anything. I hate those nicknames people give fighters thinking they are being cute, but FRAUDLEY is the one that is great. It's true. Hornfinger may insist this fight is no worse then any Klitschko fight, but Wlad has never fought a guy who got beat the crap out of by Dominick Guinn.
Vitali fought a guy who was outclassed by Zuri Lawrence though, he should have got JUST as much flack for that but Sosnowski didn't have the high profile of Audley. Oh well, Timor Ibragimov would have been a better opponent. Gar-bage.
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Well I didn't want to see this fight but at 12 o clock i'm going on Ticketmaster to get my tickets.
To me Haye looked ashamed to be taking on the Fraud and rightly so, but I think the beating Audley is going to get will be worth a couple of hundred quid.
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haye/harrison is a fight the public want, so in a sick twisted way its the right fight (i have finally lost my mind)
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