Postfight – David Haye v. Audley Harrison – Dwyer // GamblersAdvisory.Com

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  1. FracturedUnion71 says:

    Haye confidence trickster.

  2. knockoutking565 says:

    Yeah i think david haye didnt want to jump all over audley because of what he did to sprott in his prior fight, haye maybe thought that that was one of audley’s plans. He jumped all over mormeck, maccarinelli , valuev, ruiz several times.

  3. SugarRayP4P says:

    dywer i dont mean to sound insulting but…you say haye has a guy hurt then backs off to restart his usual prosess….”Go watch the Haye vs Macrinelli” As soon as haye has him hurt with the long right hand he jumps straight inside on him hand flurys “on the ropes” till he has him pretty much unconcious. Thats a fact, its on video for all to see. But i do agree he is an outside fighter, but he can slug inside if he wants to, (as seen against enzo).

  4. kasim8t3 says:

    good vid dwyer,
    i predicted haye round 2.
    haye v wlad, haye wins inside a round

  5. onlyjoetee says:

    Its not surprise that Haye cannot fight inside,his hero was Ali who had the same problem,couldnt fight inside!!

  6. TheHayemaker100 says:

    Great video my friend, keep them coming.

  7. delirious44 says:

    Solis already beat Haye by stoppage in the 2001 World Amateur Championships , Haye had him out on his feet though in the first , I’m going to watch again on Youtube right now

  8. forexistentialistics says:

    How to beat haye?? WHAT is there to figure out??? Haye fights like a bitch.. throws punches blindly thats it

  9. krzy7582 says:

    don’t fall for the faints Klitschkos!

  10. Haplotype0 says:

    Maybe so. I wasn’t saying my opinion because i didn’t see the fight. Just that those stories are floating around. He never should have fought Harrison in the first place. But if they do find out the two were in cahoots they should both be hung drawn and quartered according to ancient brittish tradition.

  11. Gorguruga says:

    @Haplotype0 I think its a reaction from people who bought into the hype thinking the fight would be more competitive. Haye betting on the fight is nothing to be concerned with imo, a lot of boxers do it on the down low. Haye was characteristically boastful on the night, should have kept it quiet. That’s a point to back up that it wasn’t a setup. Haye mentioned in the post-fight interview that he bet on the fight, if it was a setup he would try his best to conceal that, not openly reveal it.

  12. das16thagoon says:

    on point as always dwyer

  13. moz7777 says:

    Great points made Dwyer.

  14. GilbertSyndrome says:

    @ElecTron1k

    Maybe you should spend a little more time getting to understand how boxing works rather than spending time in your back yard getting dogs to fight for Euro’s you imbecile.

  15. GilbertSyndrome says:

    @ElecTron1k

    Shows how much you know, haha, Haye isn’t even in my top 10 you complete spaz, were you born yesterday? Haye was making all that noise to get a title shot and establish his name, he was offered a crappy contract each time by the Klits and got a better deal fighting Valuev for the WBA, do you not understand that boxing is a business? Barrett was a weight test, Ruiz was mandatory and Harrison was clearly a fight for money, you’re the one who seems so suprised by all this you idiot.

  16. ElecTron1k says:

    @GilbertSyndrome lol dumbest boxing fans. yeah! the kid comes to HW, says he is undisputed HW champ, and calls out both klits. for some reason he fights folks who are 38+. and 1 mroe time, I know only few fair Brit fans who say David is a joke. rest.. are like you. keep hanging on his sack

  17. ratna1984 says:

    Slois beat Haye in the World Amateur Finals in 2001. But that was a long time ago, Slois is way past his prime. Plus those Roy Jones defeats were also more to do with Roy being over the hill than Glen Johnson’s style.
    Your comments on style are valid and it was a good break down of the Haye/Harrison fight, but ability far outweighs style most of the time….

  18. homohumbler says:

    @SuttieTheFan solis is a dude whose 6’1 and now weighs 270 pounds…

  19. Haplotype0 says:

    @Gorguruga I didn’t see the fight. I’ve heard that there were allegations of Haye betting on the fight. I’ve heard allegations that Harrison took a dive and I’ve heard Haye signaled him to take the dive. I’m not commenting on what I think, just what is being talked about.

  20. HatmanTV says:

    @homohumbler

    true, he’ll need to lay off the fast food if he wants to repeat that victory

  21. HatmanTV says:

    @ElecTron1k

    support anything? i didnt “support” this fight, i said it was garbadge from day one & watched it on a free stream. ur the one making ignorant assumptions, clown

  22. J0ker4u says:

    Haye - london champion

    XD

  23. HitMeQuick says:

    …Well I never paid my £15 because I knew damn well what this fight represented…a much needed pay day for Harrison and a dance about and a flag wave for Haye whilst the Klitschkos grow 8 months older and less able. The fact is Harrison should never have been allowed back in the ring to make a further mockery of himself, the sport and the paying public and Dwyer, you need to examine motivation as well as technique. Harrison was more than happy to go cheaply and quietly in round 3 for £1m.

  24. HitMeQuick says:

    People are calling this fight a fix. Well, yes, but not in the traditional sense, it’s more an example of boxing’s dark arts of bullshit promotion (and this is something that Dwyer overlooks in his meticulous analysis). Take a second and remind yourself of how you felt when this fight was announced. “Fuck’s sake” we all thought “this is just filler to line pockets at £15 a head and yet further delay a fight with a Klitschko.” Harrison is a proven fat joke, we won’t watch it….







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