Anyone else watching the Harrison-Sprott fight? Fresh from being knocked out in sparring by David Haye, near the end of a reasonably engaging twelve rounds, during which Harrison was almost certainly en route to a comfortable decision loss (and hopefully retirement), Sprott rocked Harrison on the ropes before Fraudley unleashed a ridiculously good left hand which absolutely sparked Sprott clean out :doh: Not only has Fraudley won, but this means he won't fucking retire and continues to stink boxing out with his tireless, deluded bullshit. Fucking lucky BASTARD MTF :fightme:
I was just about to post something on this, I can't stand Harrison and was so pleased that he was getting beat into retirement, and wanted Sprott to win the title for his sister who died and everything....and then bosh. Gone. What a punch though, it was almost exactly the same as the punch which laid out Audley in the first fight.
Would you say, that Haye is the most hyped up overrated fighter from Britain at the moment, and probably the most hyped up overrated fighter in the world aswell?... or not. opcorn:
He's the most overhyped from Britain, sure. You do him a disservice though, conveniently forgetting that he has already unified the cruiserweight division before winning his HW bauble. Hopefully he'll fight Harrision. That is a voluntary defence I'd pay to watch... MTF :crafty:
Heavyweight, Feebs, heavyweight. What do you make of certain scribes calling him and I quote a 'hero' ... a 'hero' ... how should this be translated? opcorn:
Nice work by one of the judges in the Barker fight. 118-110. :doh::doh: Now Britain has two new European champions and both suck. Barker was lucky the frenchy can´t punch. ::
Watched this from round 7 onward. I thought for sure Audley was gonna be stopped in the 12th. Then this happened... <object height="385" width="480"> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Xk74ek-22L0&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="385" width="480"></object> <object height="385" width="480"> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/YHvjDewaHUw&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="385" width="480"></object> Audley is back, baby... ::
You know what this means? It means that Britain has a new heavyweight contender....and Haye must fight him. Simple as. I love it. Also, how dumb was Sprott? I see a Klitschko sparring partner slowly gets the brains beat out of him over time.
Did Haye even win a European Heavyweight title? Did he win one with a 1 punch KO? Does he even have an Olympic Gold Medal? Bring it on...he needs Harrison...he must clean up Britain before anything else.....:crafty:
Harrison might be the most sickening excuse for a fighter in boxing history. As i said once - the body of a heavyweight great, the psychological make up of a hairdresser.
David Haye vs. Fraudley, "A-Farce" Harrison is Actually an INTERESTING Heavyweight Title Fight...But ShitTalk will B MEMORABLE for Sure, B 4 Haye RIDS the Boxing World of Fraudley... F.Y.I., Fraudley "A-Farce" Harrison > Amir Khan REED:mj:
Are you sure? I think you'd need a very experienced attorney in order to determine which one is fraudlier.
I hate Khan, and he is not even that good, but he is much, much better than Fraudley. His win over Kotelnik is better than any of Fraudley's wins.
FACT. Harrison can take a punch, go 12 hard rounds, etc. He is a decent fighter with an enigmatic eccentric character.
I'm all for fighters avenging KO losses. I don't like Fraudley but have to give him respect here. I hope there is a 3rd fight. Sadly, that will be Audley's only legacy if he wins or loses. He doesn't deserve a fight with Haye.
call me crazy, but I would actually be interesting in afght between him and wlad. He's a sneaky puncher, and pretty durable, he could make it interesting
No it´s not an interesting fight and Harrison is not even close to Khan. Harrison will lose to the next better journeyman, because he sucks. Sprott is a bum these days, that every 5-0 prospect likes to add to his record. He controlled Fraudley for 11 and 1/2 rounds and only lost, because he was reckless going for the KO. And that is why fighters run away in the 12th round, when they have a big lead. Nobody will thank Sprott for his will to trade and he loses out on the bidding war, that would have ensued for his European title.