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robpalmer135
03-04-2009, 11:55 AM
Audley gives more details on sparring session with David Haye in 2006.


I wanted to give some more details about my sparring session with David Haye and why I say he took liberties in trying to blast me out.


After my first lost to Danny Williams, my confidence was low and I went to Miami to hook up with Lennox and try to get my mojo back. I was with my training team and had just signed to fight Dominic Guinn for April 14th. It was early March and we were running along the beach in the morning and we bump into David who was training there and was also running. We talked and as David was nearing the end of camp for his fight back in London, we agreed to speak later as we didn't want cool down.


Bear in mind, I hadn’t done any boxing specific training since December and I was really looking to get my fire back and utilise the advice of Lennox. I believe it was 2 weeks later when Lennox told me he was leaving town and wanted to see me spar before he left town. We arranged for a novice pro who was in the gym to move around with me and we set it up for that evening.


David called and asked what I was up to and I told him what was planned for that evening. David had never come to my gym before while we were there, he trained elsewhere.


He gave no indication that he wished to come to the spar, so I never expected him and Adam to turn up and ask to spar. Regardless, I said no problems as I thought it would be good for Lennox to have a look at him (as far as I’m aware, David nor his side kick Adam had met Lennox before this day).


I did 3 rounds with the novice and then David stepped in. I noticed he was jumping up and down and looking really animated. It was 2 weeks away from his fight and he was at the end of his camp. Round 1: David came out throwing combinations, 3 and 4 at a time; I was so slow, I couldn’t even keep up with him. Wave after wave of punches came my way; he wasn’t holding back. I kept my guard tight and looked for an opening but couldn’t get off. The onslaught continued for 3 rounds and I hardly landed a shot on him.


My team looked at me like what the f..k was that about?. Was I embarrassed? HELL YES! Lennox said not to worry, as it was my first spar and that I’ll get better. Unfortunately, this set the mood for camp and I never got off first base. So that’s another reason why I want to get David in the ring, as I believe his actions on that day impacted my whole training camp and I boxed Dominic Guinn still low on confidence. I will say this, David has never hurt me all the many times we have boxed; I don’t think he can say the same.


In Rocky 3, Apollo Creed helps Rocky gets back his mojo and does what true friends do and helps him re build his confidence. I got there in the end by myself, but I should have seen David for what he was then. If you really look at David’s set up, it has got A Force written all over it. I have given David so much and have wanted nothing in return. The student may be the star today, but he has forgotten who his master was on his way up. Well, like in Rocky 5, the old master still has some game, so if you and WLAD do not happen, I’m here and waiting.

A FORCE

thesham01
03-04-2009, 12:02 PM
Fraudley never had any mojo.....

Jimbo
03-04-2009, 12:02 PM
"old master" :)

Grievesy
03-04-2009, 12:20 PM
Christ he talks a lot of bullshit.

Fat Joe
03-04-2009, 12:44 PM
Fraudley is crap but if that account is true Haye is a liberty taking cunt.

phonk
03-04-2009, 12:53 PM
So it's all Haye's fault :lol:

Did Haye spar with Aufley prior to the Rogan fight?

noonan
03-04-2009, 01:15 PM
Brilliant!! i love his Rocky references!! as if The Rocky films were a documentary!!

HairyHighlander
03-04-2009, 01:18 PM
Audley gives more details on sparring session with David Haye in 2006.


I wanted to give some more details about my sparring session with David Haye and why I say he took liberties in trying to blast me out.


After my first lost to Danny Williams, my confidence was low and I went to Miami to hook up with Lennox and try to get my mojo back. I was with my training team and had just signed to fight Dominic Guinn for April 14th. It was early March and we were running along the beach in the morning and we bump into David who was training there and was also running. We talked and as David was nearing the end of camp for his fight back in London, we agreed to speak later as we didn't want cool down.


Bear in mind, I hadn’t done any boxing specific training since December and I was really looking to get my fire back and utilise the advice of Lennox. I believe it was 2 weeks later when Lennox told me he was leaving town and wanted to see me spar before he left town. We arranged for a novice pro who was in the gym to move around with me and we set it up for that evening.


David called and asked what I was up to and I told him what was planned for that evening. David had never come to my gym before while we were there, he trained elsewhere.


He gave no indication that he wished to come to the spar, so I never expected him and Adam to turn up and ask to spar. Regardless, I said no problems as I thought it would be good for Lennox to have a look at him (as far as I’m aware, David nor his side kick Adam had met Lennox before this day).


I did 3 rounds with the novice and then David stepped in. I noticed he was jumping up and down and looking really animated. It was 2 weeks away from his fight and he was at the end of his camp. Round 1: David came out throwing combinations, 3 and 4 at a time; I was so slow, I couldn’t even keep up with him. Wave after wave of punches came my way; he wasn’t holding back. I kept my guard tight and looked for an opening but couldn’t get off. The onslaught continued for 3 rounds and I hardly landed a shot on him.


My team looked at me like what the f..k was that about?. Was I embarrassed? HELL YES! Lennox said not to worry, as it was my first spar and that I’ll get better. Unfortunately, this set the mood for camp and I never got off first base. So that’s another reason why I want to get David in the ring, as I believe his actions on that day impacted my whole training camp and I boxed Dominic Guinn still low on confidence. I will say this, David has never hurt me all the many times we have boxed; I don’t think he can say the same.


In Rocky 3, Apollo Creed helps Rocky gets back his mojo and does what true friends do and helps him re build his confidence. I got there in the end by myself, but I should have seen David for what he was then. If you really look at David’s set up, it has got A Force written all over it. I have given David so much and have wanted nothing in return. The student may be the star today, but he has forgotten who his master was on his way up. Well, like in Rocky 5, the old master still has some game, so if you and WLAD do not happen, I’m here and waiting.

A FORCE


cool post !

Audley to be fair is just saying how it happened. Theres stuff like this happening all the time behind the scenes. Its something i wouldnt talk of if i didnt need to but at the same time i would say it as he did...... eg. yeah i was embarassed etc..........if it came out. Anyways, it was sparring, he got wiped, maybe he dont realise Haye was just being normal and throwing punches :lol:

He aint done too good with what he says he was gonna do and i could slate him for that but at the end of the day its just boxing and talking.


Nice info :good

ishy
03-04-2009, 01:19 PM
mojo :lol:

Primadonna Kool
03-04-2009, 01:27 PM
This is actually catching my attention..! Audley Harrison has a point, Big Pay Back..!

GazOC
03-04-2009, 01:29 PM
He's got some balls signing his message "A FORCE"....

stuey
03-04-2009, 01:59 PM
he is delusional:rofl:rofl "old master":rofl master at getting KTFO,i am certain david dont need no help with that particular aspect of prizefighting.

dwilson
03-04-2009, 02:10 PM
Audley vs Haye has to be made.

mike464
03-04-2009, 02:14 PM
Haye caused an Audley loss without even fighting him!

ryanm8655
03-04-2009, 02:22 PM
Surely it's Audley's fault for being so mentally fragile...

Even Lennox said not to worry about it it was his first spar, yet he allowed it to ruin his whole camp and lead to him losing a fight...

HairyHighlander
03-04-2009, 02:24 PM
Haye caused an Audley loss without even fighting him!


:lol:

Brummy1976
03-04-2009, 02:51 PM
Fraudley is crap but if that account is true Haye is a liberty taking cunt.Totally agree, i'd feel a little let down considering he was meant to be a friend.

1stcontact
03-04-2009, 02:54 PM
He's got some balls signing his message "A FORCE"....

It was a typo he meant "A Farce":good

maka
03-04-2009, 04:48 PM
:lol: david haye finished audley harrisons career over 3 rounds during a sparring session lol.........@ cruiserweright aswell lol

robpalmer135
03-04-2009, 05:54 PM
Totally agree, i'd feel a little let down considering he was meant to be a friend.

and you beleive audley?

brown bomber
03-04-2009, 06:01 PM
At the end of the day its sport.... Its not personal.... the attitudes they displayed in that spar is exactly why one of them is a former undisputed world champion and the other is a mediocre domestic performer. I used to really get upset if I got outboxed in sparring.... its just been weak minded. Pull yourself together and take what you can from it. No pint worrying about the negatives ll the time.

kosaros
03-04-2009, 06:25 PM
When he started mentioning Rocky he made me laugh!

tony mush
03-04-2009, 07:18 PM
wat a langer

maka
03-04-2009, 07:42 PM
At the end of the day its sport.... Its not personal.... the attitudes they displayed in that spar is exactly why one of them is a former undisputed world champion and the other is a mediocre domestic performer. I used to really get upset if I got outboxed in sparring.... its just been weak minded. Pull yourself together and take what you can from it. No pint worrying about the negatives ll the time.


amen, just gotta do better in the next sparring session

Brummy1976
03-05-2009, 04:53 AM
and you beleive audley?Mate, are you one of those guys that beleive's nothing they read ?? I know audleys amounted to nothing as a pro, but it does'nt mean he lies about everything does it ???? You can take a pinch of everything and make your own opinion cant you ??? My opinion is he took the piss a bit.

maka
03-05-2009, 05:27 AM
Mate, are you one of those guys that beleive's nothing they read ?? I know audleys amounted to nothing as a pro, but it does'nt mean he lies about everything does it ???? You can take a pinch of everything and make your own opinion cant you ??? My opinion is he took the piss a bit.


i see where your coming from, BUT, instead of acting all cool and crip walkin around the ring, tryin to impress lennox lewis audley should have took 3 big punches from haye and opened back up on him, after all, he gatecrashed HIS session and ring, and made him look like a super chump.
whilst haye strolls off with the knowledge that lewis and co had just had a wee taster of things to come.

i can picture audley bubbling and sniffling when lewis consoled him "there there audley do'nt you worry bout that bad boy, its only your first spar"

audley: " aww danks unca lennox..... *snifl*....."

Brummy1976
03-05-2009, 07:52 AM
i see where your coming from, BUT, instead of acting all cool and crip walkin around the ring, tryin to impress lennox lewis audley should have took 3 big punches from haye and opened back up on him, after all, he gatecrashed HIS session and ring, and made him look like a super chump.
whilst haye strolls off with the knowledge that lewis and co had just had a wee taster of things to come.

i can picture audley bubbling and sniffling when lewis consoled him "there there audley do'nt you worry bout that bad boy, its only your first spar"

audley: " aww danks unca lennox..... *snifl*....."Theres a bit more to it than the sparring session maka.Anyway his first spar should'nt consist of him being blasted about by haye, they should've been going easy.I know what your saying here, and your right, but dont you think there a bit snide ?

achillesthegreat
03-05-2009, 08:43 AM
Harrisons fight was 3 weeks after Hayes. Harrison. like Haye, fought in December so in reality he shouldn't have taken more than a week or two off to chill out and then get back into it.

He'd only done 3 rounds of sparring v a novice so Harrison should have been ready to roll. In fact, he'd probably have an advantage because he'd be warmed up and firing on all cylinders unlike the cold Haye. He only did 3 rounds v Haye so it would be embarassing to say stamina was an issue.

His story amounts to the fact that a cruiserweight embarassed him. He is a huge heavyweight and Haye was a cruiserweight. Their fights were only 3 weeks apart so the shape they are in should not be so drastic that Harrison be embarassed. If it was his first spar then it is embarassing that he hadn't done any boxing specific training/sparring when he had a fight in 4/5 weeks.

The story amounts to nothing but the fact that if you stand up to Harrison he goes into a shell and can't get off because of his mental state not his physical state. He is mentally weak. After he lost to Williams he should have hit the gym and been 100% ready for his next fight. Also, Harrison negotiates for himself so he can manipulate fight dates etc He was mentally weak pre Williams, post Williams and in the run up to Guinn. This affects how he fights, handles losses, comes back and even sparring. I wonder if he appears mentally weak also, especially considering Lewis went up to him and said don't worry about it.

abzmanc
03-05-2009, 08:47 AM
The Rocky references are legendary! Audley is still blowing a lot of hot air, talking of stuff such as 'the master' etc, but I cant help but feel a little sorry for him if what he says is totally true. As I have said in the past im surprised at what he has said because David Haye has only ever spoken of him in glowing terms from what i've actually heard from Hayes mouth.

hit me HARDER
03-05-2009, 09:26 AM
'David Haye's career has A FORCE written all over it'

Audley Audley Audley, you are a bona-fide mentalist.

£4£
03-05-2009, 09:26 AM
When is someone going to step in and examine Harrisons mental state!

hit me HARDER
03-05-2009, 09:34 AM
To be fair to Audley, he did catch a re-run of the Collins-Eubank double-header mere days before his fight with Rogan.

And I believe somebody stole his 'Best of Hot Chocolate' CD during the week of the first Danny Williams fight.

People don't seem to take these things into account. If it was not for some kind of voodoo curse Harrison would still be unbeaten and probably a 3 time World Champion (He's already a 2-time WBF World Heavyweight Champion).

debaser
03-05-2009, 10:18 AM
I'm starting to feel a bit sorry for Audley now, he's become so desperate that he's spouting shit that doesn't even make any sense. Is he trying to say that a sparring partner should go easy on him because his confidence is low and ego needs to be massaged? I think this is further proof that he was never cut out for the pro ranks. He's an intelligent guy outside of the ring so he should cut his losses and go and do something else. Boxing's not for you Audley mate, stop embarassing yourself and try and get your self esteem back by doing something you're good at.

onourway
03-06-2009, 12:00 PM
So Audley was too slow and Haye was firing off combinations with ease leaving a gunshy Audley just covering up?

That's how any sparring session or real fight would ever play out between them.

Akxtinguish
03-06-2009, 05:55 PM
You've all been taken for a ride.

The "article" was blatantly fabricated.

Brummy1976
03-07-2009, 06:09 AM
You've all been taken for a ride.

The "article" was blatantly fabricated.Care to elaborate mate ????

p.Townend
03-07-2009, 08:36 AM
Audley should concentrate on trying to build his career back up.All this nonsense about fighting Haye is not going to help.He has a lot to do in a short time if people are going to take him seriously.He needs to get his head down and work not waste time chasing a Haye fight that he has done nothing to deserve and that at the moment would be deemed a mismatch.I fear as has always been the case with Aud he will continue down the i want Haye line,then lose his next fight to someone he should easily beat.Then as ever he will just look a fool.

Akxtinguish
03-07-2009, 09:09 AM
You've all been taken for a ride.

The "article" was blatantly fabricated.


Care to elaborate mate ????

:oops:

Well I was 90% sure this was written by someone for a joke and somehow circulated around the net (because I had trouble believing that a boxer would actually write something like this, and because it has happened before).

But when I checked Audely Harrison's official site I found the same article there....

.... which means I've been self owned.

It was so ridiculous I really thought it was written as a joke.

Felix Sanchez
03-07-2009, 09:16 AM
Yet more excuses from Audley.

He's more delusional than quite a few scousers I know regarding their title chances. :patsch

achillesthegreat
03-07-2009, 10:32 AM
:oops:

Well I was 90% sure this was written by someone for a joke and somehow circulated around the net (because I had trouble believing that a boxer would actually write something like this, and because it has happened before).

But when I checked Audely Harrison's official site I found the same article there....

.... which means I've been self owned.

It was so ridiculous I really thought it was written as a joke.

:lol:

maka
03-07-2009, 12:24 PM
:oops:

Well I was 90% sure this was written by someone for a joke and somehow circulated around the net (because I had trouble believing that a boxer would actually write something like this, and because it has happened before).

But when I checked Audely Harrison's official site I found the same article there....

.... which means I've been self owned.

It was so ridiculous I really thought it was written as a joke.


" thanks audley..........thats another fine mess you got me into " :lol::smoke

Brummy1976
03-07-2009, 04:11 PM
:oops:

Well I was 90% sure this was written by someone for a joke and somehow circulated around the net (because I had trouble believing that a boxer would actually write something like this, and because it has happened before).

But when I checked Audely Harrison's official site I found the same article there....

.... which means I've been self owned.

It was so ridiculous I really thought it was written as a joke.He really opened himself up in that interview for ridicule,but credit where its due, he's honest with it.I feel for the bloke, god knows why...

brown bomber
03-07-2009, 04:14 PM
I do too... he needs to leave boxing behind and put his mind into something else. I was gutted when Sprott KO'd him. I've never been an Audley hater.

Primadonna Kool
03-07-2009, 04:35 PM
What example is he setting to anyone, who fails to succeed..? If you don't succeed try and try again. Audley Harrison, will keep trying......

9Ball
03-07-2009, 04:46 PM
What example is he setting to anyone, who fails to succeed..? If you don't succeed try and try again. Audley Harrison, will keep trying......

Mores the pity.
Its not that he is not likeable, he just should never have beleived his own promoters hype.

Give it up Audley while you still have a milligram of credability.

brown bomber
03-07-2009, 04:49 PM
What example is he setting to anyone, who fails to succeed..? If you don't succeed try and try again. Audley Harrison, will keep trying......Thats true, but he needs to be realistic about himself before anyone will appreciate that.

Primadonna Kool
03-07-2009, 05:40 PM
Thats true, but he needs to be realistic about himself before anyone will appreciate that.

What is realistic..?

Great things would not of happened in the history of Mankind, if people sat back and listened to others..!

Let the man do what he wants, with his life.!!!

brown bomber
03-08-2009, 07:46 AM
What is realistic..?

Great things would not of happened in the history of Mankind, if people sat back and listened to others..!

Let the man do what he wants, with his life.!!!Yes mate, great people, great minds and all that. But Audley is delussional and thats what caused so much of his problems.

Boxing Gloves
03-08-2009, 07:54 AM
When Harrison signed with ****** wasnt there a video of him being interviewed where he said Haye got the better of him sparring and had him hurt several times and that he'd never fight Haye unless it was for a world title fight because they are such good friends...and now Harrison is sayin he hurt Haye more than he hurt him in there sparring sessions...British Champion in 5 fights...yet more bollocks from Audrey.

brown bomber
03-08-2009, 07:57 AM
Audleys Amateur Record

1993

ENG Julius FRANCIS (GBR) L +91 kg Campeonato ABA

1994

ENG W FERGUSON (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
ENG J BEECROFT (GBR) RSC-1 +91 kg -
ENG M KHAMKHOER (GBR) L RSC-2 +91 kg -

1995

ENG J BEECROFT (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
ENG Harry SENIOR (GBR) W-3 +91 kg -
ENG Danny WATTS (ING) L-3 +91 kg Senior ABA's

1997

ENG Mark POTTER (GBR) RSC-2 +91 kg -
ENG P THOMPSON (GBR) W-3 +91 kg -
ENG G MCGHIN (GBR) W-3 +91 kg Campeonato de Gran Bretaña
ENG N KENDALL (GBR) RSC-1 - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Senior ABA's

1998

ENG D. REDMOND (ING) RSC-2 - ABA Finals
ITA A. MAALEM (FRA) W-5 (6-4) +91 kg Trofeo Italia
ITA Stavros KOFINIS (GRE) RSC-3 +91 kg Trofeo Italia
ITA Peter HART (HUN) RET-2 +91 kg Trofeo Italia
ITA Vitali BOOT (ALE) WO - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Trofeo Italia
BLR Serguei LYAHOVICH (BLR) L-5 (5-5+) +91 kg European Championships
ENG Miriambo David ANYIM (KEN) RSCH-2 +91 kg
ENG Patrice L'HEUREAUX (CAN) RSCI-3 +91 kg
ENG Kai AHRENDT (ALE) RSC-3 - Medalla de Oro +91 kg
MAS Fai J FALAMOE (NZL) W-5 (8-3) +91 kg
MAS Jim WHITEHEAD (AUS) KO-3 +91 kg
MAS Michael MACAQUE (MRI) KO-1

1999

Lazizbek ZOKIROV (UZB) W-4 (13-2)
Sinan SAMILSAN (TUR) L-4 (3-4) +91 kg
Cyril SERROR (FRA) RET-4 +91 kg
Grzergorz KIELSA (POL) W-4 (3-0) +91 kg
Alexei LEZIN (RUS) L-4 (1-6) +91 kg
Cenguiz KOC (ALE) L-4 (1-6) +91 kg
Stavros KOFINIS (GRE) KO-2 +91 kg Copa Acrópolis
J SEJDINOVIC (BOS) W-4 (5-0) +91 kg Copa Acrópolis
Paolo VIDOZ (ITA) W-4 (5-3) -

2000

Kwamena TURKSON (SUE) W-4 (5-1) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
Ales HRUBY (CHE) W-4 (9-3) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
Serguey DICHKOV (BLR) W-4 (14-2) +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
Grzergorz KIELSA (POL) WO - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Copa Química (Clasificatorio Olímpico Europeo)
Alexei LEZIN (RUS) RSC-4 +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
Oleksei MAZIKIN (UCR) W-4 (19-9) +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
Paolo VIDOZ (ITA) W-4 (32-16) +91 kg Juegos Olímpicos
Mukhtarkhan DILDABEKOV (KAZ) W-4 (30-16) - Medalla de Oro +91 kg Gana Juegos Olímpicos

widdy
03-08-2009, 08:08 AM
good record that,but when he turned pro he just dident seem to have the heart,maybe not heart,but couldent be arsed,when he did open up he looked the part,but he hardly ever did,i think thats the reason he was so much disliked,we knew he had some talent but he couldent be arsed using it(i don't think world title talent though,euro at the most)

as for the sparring,it aint cricket mate

achillesthegreat
03-08-2009, 11:27 AM
When Audley did open up he could look awesome putting together combos like a smaller man. The pros needs a much higher level of grit and Audley simply can't produce it consistently over a 12 round fight thus I'm not sure he'll ever be what his talent could have.

Brummy1976
03-08-2009, 04:33 PM
When Audley did open up he could look awesome putting together combos like a smaller man. The pros needs a much higher level of grit and Audley simply can't produce it consistently over a 12 round fight thus I'm not sure he'll ever be what his talent could have.Another thing, when he lost, i never saw any fire in his belly for the next fight, like he had something to prove.Every fighter he's lost too he had the ability to beat, with ease imo, which makes me think he's got absolutely no chance ever..

Primadonna Kool
03-08-2009, 04:48 PM
One Night..! One Fight.

Look what Buster Douglas did.

Even though i think Danny Williams is are most talented Heavyweight.

achillesthegreat
03-08-2009, 05:31 PM
Another thing, when he lost, i never saw any fire in his belly for the next fight, like he had something to prove.Every fighter he's lost too he had the ability to beat, with ease imo, which makes me think he's got absolutely no chance ever..

He basically admits that as mentally weak as he is, he is even more mentally weak coming off a loss. Fighters take to a loss differently and Audley does not take to a loss like a true fighter. There is no shame in that but don't expect to be the next Muhammad Ali.

Four weeks out of his fight with Guinn he should have been in sensational shape and chomping at the bit. To be honest, Haye should have been perfect sparring because he should have just beat on him in front of Lennox.

It is worse that he lost to guys he can beat. Williams I and II may be his Rahman I and II in that we got a chance to see what Harrison is and what he could be.

Tuffnutz
03-08-2009, 07:55 PM
When Audley did open up he could look awesome putting together combos like a smaller man. The pros needs a much higher level of grit and Audley simply can't produce it consistently over a 12 round fight thus I'm not sure he'll ever be what his talent could have.

"Awesome" is a very strong word to use. :lol:

His combo's never looked awesome even against bum's.

Audley never showed much to me in the Olympics or Pro's.

I was never impressed with him.

achillesthegreat
03-09-2009, 08:21 AM
"Awesome" is a very strong word to use. :lol:

His combo's never looked awesome even against bum's.

Audley never showed much to me in the Olympics or Pro's.

I was never impressed with him.

:)

Audley was a bit like Dawson in that when he did open up, I do think he looked quality. I watched Williams v Harrison II yesterday and when he is 'on' he is light on his feet and doing pull counters. 6'5, 250pound men shouldn't do pull counters like that. However, after looking great he'll stand around for 30 seconds doing nothing and not engaging.

For a 6'5, 250 pound man Harrison did look great when he'd let go with both hands.

kieron
03-09-2009, 10:33 AM
Just excuses excuses from Audley. This is clearly one last chance to whip up some media attention but he's had his chances and failed as far as the public is concerned. I mean if the guy is so mentally fragile that one 3 round sparring session with a cruiserweight ruined his career then why doesn't he just give it up and go back to DJ'ing or whatever else he used to do. As much as his natural attributes, size, talent and potential suggested he just isn't a fighter

Guy
03-09-2009, 10:40 AM
Aud's finest moment was the combo on Danny Williams mush, he had a look of hatred on his face.

I thought it was a turning point.

I was wrong, again.....

hit me HARDER
03-09-2009, 11:05 AM
One Night..! One Fight.

Look what Buster Douglas did.

Even though i think Danny Williams is are most talented Heavyweight.

Point one, what Buster Douglas did, first and foremost, was show Tyson NO FEAR whatsoever, whereas Audley is scared to throw a punch in anger.

Point two, Danny Williams most talented heavyweight? He's probably the LEAST POOR of the pack chasing Haye, but blows very hot & cold, cold more often than not.

John18
03-09-2009, 02:17 PM
Honestly, why did he release this?

I've never disliked Audley, always wanted him to do well, but what a disapointment.

Can you imagine what Haye would do to him? In fact, scratch that.

How would Haye connect? Haye likes the guy to throw a right hand due to his low left, move, throw a huge right. Maybe it's a cunning plan by Audley.

surreal deal
03-09-2009, 03:38 PM
He's got some balls signing his message "A FARCE"....
Fixed:good

BURNLEYBLUE
03-09-2009, 04:23 PM
No fire,no hunger. Imo it all came just to easy to early. When the BBC, in their knowledgable and vast boxing wisdom, decided to pay a crazy amount of cash for his early fights, i just think audley thought it was all just goin to come easy and forgot you need to put it in to get it back... It just all went downhill. He talks like a promoter but those comments are a bit embarrassing and smacks of desperation to me.

Brummy1976
03-10-2009, 05:20 PM
No fire,no hunger. Imo it all came just to easy to early. When the BBC, in their knowledgable and vast boxing wisdom, decided to pay a crazy amount of cash for his early fights, i just think audley thought it was all just goin to come easy and forgot you need to put it in to get it back... It just all went downhill. He talks like a promoter but those comments are a bit embarrassing and smacks of desperation to me.I did'nt realise though that out of that deal with the BBC, he had to pay his opponents purse's and travelling fees aswell as promote the fight.How much was that deal worth ?? It's got to have seriously dented the money he received in the contract !!

BURNLEYBLUE
03-11-2009, 12:56 PM
I did'nt realise though that out of that deal with the BBC, he had to pay his opponents purse's and travelling fees aswell as promote the fight.How much was that deal worth ?? It's got to have seriously dented the money he received in the contract !!
Didnt realise that myself mate, but he is an intelligent guy with gift of the gab and a heavywieght olympic gold to boot, surely he negotiated a very lucrative deal for himself. Maybe he just tried to be in control of too much.
But he certainley,when he's in the ring at least, looks like he's fell out of love with the fighting side. But he defo still loves to talk.
I'm sure he's a wealthy man but it seem's a waste to me.