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Superheavyweight
08-26-2007, 03:58 PM
Part I - 2008 The Undisputed Champion: The Klitschko’s
Vitali Klitschko vs. Nikolay Valuev ([Only registered and activated users can see links]): WBC/WBA Heavyweight Championship
If Chagaev ever fights again it’ll be up to the former champion to win the interim title.
After Vitali stops McCline and takes care of Peter there will be pressure for the Klitschko’s to unify to become the first sibling heavyweight undisputed champions by unifying all 4 major titles.
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Sultan Ibragimov: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first undisputed heavyweight champions since Lennox Lewis in the natural successors the Klitschko’s (WBC/WBA Vitali and WBO/IBF Wladimir).
Part II - 2008 the Heavyweight Contenders: Audley Harrison and Alexander Povetkin
Audley Harrison vs. Michael Sprott II
In February 2008 one year after their first encounter; Audley Harrison keeps his rematch unbeaten record by defeating Michael Sprott.
Audley Harrison vs. Dominick Guinn II
In April 2008 two years after their first match the mighty AForce beat Dominick Guinn to earn his ‘beaten every man he’s ever faced’ tag earning him a shot at the undisputed heavyweight title.
Alexander Povetkin vs. Eddie Chambers: World Heavyweight Title Eliminator
In the battle of the undefeated prospects; Alexander Povetkin will earn his shot at the heavyweight title by beating the game Eddie Chambers.
Part III – 2008 the WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Unification
Audley Harrison vs. Wladimir Klitschko: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first of Audley’s clashes with the mighty Klitschko’s, first off is fellow Olympic champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Audley Harrison vs. Vitali Klitschko: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
December 2008 will see the first ever unification of all 4 major heavyweight titles.
Part IV – 2009 the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship: The First Defence
Audley Harrison vs. Alexander Povetkin: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2009 will see Audley Harrison’s first defence against the #1 contender Russia’s Olympic champion Alexander Povetkin where Harrison defeats Povetkin to earn him ‘the heavyweight of the 00’s’ tag like fellow Brit before him Lennox Lewis in the 90’s.
Conclusion: Audley retires in 2012 having never lost the title, a feat only achieved by Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney.
Musashi
08-26-2007, 04:10 PM
uh... So I take it you think highly of Harrison?
I don't even need to say anything, this thread is gonna be flamed to death.
RonnieHornschuh
08-26-2007, 04:13 PM
ok, let me repeat: audley harrison who lost to michael sprott by ko (!), lost against guinn and williams will beat wlad, vitali and povetkin? could it be that you're from london?
KillerInstinct
08-26-2007, 04:22 PM
:hey Perfect prophecy mate!
lefthook31
08-26-2007, 04:24 PM
So theres actually Audley Harrison fans out there?:huh
box03
08-26-2007, 04:28 PM
I think vitali will have trouble with peter if they fight hes not going to come back the same fighter in 3 years you can become rusty just look what happend to tyson when he came back in 95 yes viyali will still have pop but his skill will be some what disapated
fraudley harrison is a joke. and so is the poster of this thread.
ThePlugInBabies
08-26-2007, 04:56 PM
ok, let me repeat: audley harrison who lost to michael sprott by ko (!), lost against guinn and williams will beat wlad, vitali and povetkin? could it be that you're from london?
fuck off!
as much as we get behind our own fighters, even us brits don't support a fraud like harrison.:deal
So theres actually Audley Harrison fans out there?:huh
Audley Harrison is 2 years away from a title shot. Period. And by then, he'll be retired without ever fighting for the fractured title.
fuck off!
as much as we get behind our own fighters, even us brits don't support a fraud like harrison.:deal
:rofl :rofl :rofl
ChrisPontius
08-26-2007, 04:57 PM
So theres actually Audley Harrison fans out there?:huh
No, just Harrison himself posting.
That, or his wife.
No, just Harrison himself posting.
That, or his wife.
regardless, the poster either sucks his dick or wants to.
geppy
08-26-2007, 05:12 PM
Oh my, Audley Harrison WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF Champion!! Anyone can have a dream , no matter how silly, I guess.
Asterion
08-26-2007, 05:14 PM
Conclusion: Audley retires in 2012 having never lost the title, a feat only achieved by Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney.
:rofl :rofl :rofl
Words
08-26-2007, 05:17 PM
I think Audley Harrison could win a title, no shit, he's talented and physically gifted enough to have won one years ago. Problem is he's psychologically not cut out for this sport, and also has a very shaky chin. Which means he wont. Wait and see is all we can do.
I feel sorry for the guy coz he was well on the way to beating Michael Sprott before he got caught with a single shot. That shot would've knocked anyone out, its not a fair reflection on him as a boxer to judge him solely on that loss. it is MUCH fairer to judge him on his losses to Williams and Guinn, two fights he should've won but didn't coz he was scared to engage. Williams was dead weight in front of him but he still couldn't dispatch him, awful fight. Guinn was nothing special and had none of the talent of Harrison, but harrison refused to FIGHT and let Guinn win. That told me all I need to know. If he can sort that out, and briefly after he pulverised Danny Williams I thought he had, then course he can win a world title. Wont happen though.
Jazzo
08-26-2007, 05:26 PM
Part I - 2008 The Undisputed Champion: The Klitschko’s
Vitali Klitschko vs. Nikolay Valuev ([Only registered and activated users can see links]): WBC/WBA Heavyweight Championship
If Chagaev ever fights again it’ll be up to the former champion to win the interim title.
After Vitali stops McCline and takes care of Peter there will be pressure for the Klitschko’s to unify to become the first sibling heavyweight undisputed champions by unifying all 4 major titles.
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Sultan Ibragimov: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first undisputed heavyweight champions since Lennox Lewis in the natural successors the Klitschko’s (WBC/WBA Vitali and WBO/IBF Wladimir).
Part II - 2008 the Heavyweight Contenders: Audley Harrison and Alexander Povetkin
Audley Harrison vs. Michael Sprott II
In February 2008 one year after their first encounter; Audley Harrison keeps his rematch unbeaten record by defeating Michael Sprott.
Audley Harrison vs. Dominick Guinn II
In April 2008 two years after their first match the mighty AForce beat Dominick Guinn to earn his ‘beaten every man he’s ever faced’ tag earning him a shot at the undisputed heavyweight title.
Alexander Povetkin vs. Eddie Chambers: World Heavyweight Title Eliminator
In the battle of the undefeated prospects; Alexander Povetkin will earn his shot at the heavyweight title by beating the game Eddie Chambers.
Part III – 2008 the WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Unification
Audley Harrison vs. Wladimir Klitschko: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first of Audley’s clashes with the mighty Klitschko’s, first off is fellow Olympic champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Audley Harrison vs. Vitali Klitschko: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
December 2008 will see the first ever unification of all 4 major heavyweight titles.
Part IV – 2009 the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship: The First Defence
Audley Harrison vs. Alexander Povetkin: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2009 will see Audley Harrison’s first defence against the #1 contender Russia’s Olympic champion Alexander Povetkin where Harrison defeats Povetkin to earn him ‘the heavyweight of the 00’s’ tag like fellow Brit before him Lennox Lewis in the 90’s.
Conclusion: Audley retires in 2012 having never lost the title, a feat only achieved by Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney.
How is Harrison doing?
I think Audley Harrison could win a title, no shit, he's talented and physically gifted enough to have won one years ago. Problem is he's psychologically not cut out for this sport, and also has a very shaky chin. Which means he wont. Wait and see is all we can do.
I feel sorry for the guy coz he was well on the way to beating Michael Sprott before he got caught with a single shot. That shot would've knocked anyone out, its not a fair reflection on him as a boxer to judge him solely on that loss. it is MUCH fairer to judge him on his losses to Williams and Guinn, two fights he should've won but didn't coz he was scared to engage. Williams was dead weight in front of him but he still couldn't dispatch him, awful fight. Guinn was nothing special and had none of the talent of Harrison, but harrison refused to FIGHT and let Guinn win. That told me all I need to know. If he can sort that out, and briefly after he pulverised Danny Williams I thought he had, then course he can win a world title. Wont happen though.
and he lost to a bunch of fighters who will never fight for a world title, and he fought danny williams who shouldn't have been fighting for a world title (he beat a one-legged 40 yr. old tyson and got starched by Vitali). He's not even on the radar for the top eastern european heavies and the american heavies because he's a step backwards in competition.
Shamrock
08-26-2007, 06:10 PM
ok, let me repeat: audley harrison who lost to michael sprott by ko (!), lost against guinn and williams will beat wlad, vitali and povetkin? could it be that you're from london?
:lol: British Bragonist
andyZOR
08-26-2007, 06:11 PM
So theres actually Audley Harrison fans out there?:huh
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
:?
I am from Finland so I believe Amin Asikainen will start visiting burger king, gain 50 pounds and become the undisputed heavyweight world champ as 40 year old in 2016 when he knocks out Tommy Morrison in a fierce duel for the WBA/WBC/WBO/IBF titles in the Philippines. Thrilla in Manilla pt. 2.
Drofrah
08-27-2007, 05:58 AM
Definatley a gifted imagination :nut :rofl
Shamrock
08-27-2007, 06:11 AM
I am from Finland so I believe Amin Asikainen will start visiting burger king, gain 50 pounds and become the undisputed heavyweight world champ as 40 year old in 2016 when he knocks out Tommy Morrison in a fierce duel for the WBA/WBC/WBO/IBF titles in the Philippines. Thrilla in Manilla pt. 2.
Yeah, but I'm going for Kevin McBride :happy
Cachibatches
08-27-2007, 06:35 AM
Superheavyweight=Karen Belford
Hello Eastside People. I've just returned from my extended stay at the "rehabilitation center."
Smith
08-27-2007, 07:26 AM
This thread is fucking SPOT ON........
......If you swap Audley Harrissons name with David Haye.!
Fucking hell Fraudley is shit hahaha, this was a wind up right?
SevenSamurai
08-27-2007, 07:32 AM
The poster of this thread is the relation of AUDLEY HARRISON.
Fair play to him, supporting his relation.
Most of us boxing fans, have lost faith in Audley ever boxing again let alone winning a title and going down in history.
Part I - 2008 The Undisputed Champion: The Klitschko’s
Vitali Klitschko vs. Nikolay Valuev ([Only registered and activated users can see links]): WBC/WBA Heavyweight Championship
If Chagaev ever fights again it’ll be up to the former champion to win the interim title.
After Vitali stops McCline and takes care of Peter there will be pressure for the Klitschko’s to unify to become the first sibling heavyweight undisputed champions by unifying all 4 major titles.
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Sultan Ibragimov: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first undisputed heavyweight champions since Lennox Lewis in the natural successors the Klitschko’s (WBC/WBA Vitali and WBO/IBF Wladimir).
Part II - 2008 the Heavyweight Contenders: Audley Harrison and Alexander Povetkin
Audley Harrison vs. Michael Sprott II
In February 2008 one year after their first encounter; Audley Harrison keeps his rematch unbeaten record by defeating Michael Sprott.
Audley Harrison vs. Dominick Guinn II
In April 2008 two years after their first match the mighty AForce beat Dominick Guinn to earn his ‘beaten every man he’s ever faced’ tag earning him a shot at the undisputed heavyweight title.
Alexander Povetkin vs. Eddie Chambers: World Heavyweight Title Eliminator
In the battle of the undefeated prospects; Alexander Povetkin will earn his shot at the heavyweight title by beating the game Eddie Chambers.
Part III – 2008 the WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Unification
Audley Harrison vs. Wladimir Klitschko: WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2008 will see the first of Audley’s clashes with the mighty Klitschko’s, first off is fellow Olympic champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Audley Harrison vs. Vitali Klitschko: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
December 2008 will see the first ever unification of all 4 major heavyweight titles.
Part IV – 2009 the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship: The First Defence
Audley Harrison vs. Alexander Povetkin: WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Championship
2009 will see Audley Harrison’s first defence against the #1 contender Russia’s Olympic champion Alexander Povetkin where Harrison defeats Povetkin to earn him ‘the heavyweight of the 00’s’ tag like fellow Brit before him Lennox Lewis in the 90’s.
Conclusion: Audley retires in 2012 having never lost the title, a feat only achieved by Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Great Post! I really needed a fucken laugh today, and this did the job.
Zakman
08-27-2007, 02:26 PM
Conclusion: Audley retires in 2012 having never lost the title, a feat only achieved by Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney.
Damn. They have some pretty good crack whereever you're from!:lol: The only thing Fraudley might do before his over-due retirement is get starched by some C level fighter again!:yep
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