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Anyone has a favourite for tonight's fight between David Haye and Fraudley Harrison?
 
Haye's my man. He's a puncher, Harrison's is a slapper! ;)

How's that for fighting talk? :)

ps. this thread should be in the off-topic forum.
 
It going to be Haye. Harrison is not really deserving of the tile shot hes been given. Haye should be fighting one of the Klitschko brothers. Then he would for the first time in his career get a proper fight that is worth boasting about if he did win...

 
this thread has been moved to the off topic forum.....
 
Harrison is going to get the 'Haye maker' at some point in the fight

Haye all the way!
 
My car was in for bodywork repair recently and there was a white CLS 500 in the repairers car park with the front end completely wrecked. Owner David Haye - now there is a coincidence! Went back to collect my car a week later - CLS gone and a complete write off.
 
Anyone know what time the fight starts? Not the programme?
 
Only tracked it on BBC website but it sounds like it was a dire fight - one meaningful attack from Haye in the 3rd and Harrison gave up:

"Round one: A tentative opening minute from both boxers, Haye launches the first attack but he misses with both, he fulls short with a couple of jabs but it is the champion who is stalking Harrison around the ring. Harrison looks scared, he's retreating at an alarming pace but Haye keeps his distance. The bell goes to a chorus of boos. What a disappointing first round.

Round two: Haye takes the initiative, he controls the centre of the ring but neither boxeris throwing any punches. More boos from the crowd and the referee steps in and tells both men to get on with it. That brings with it the biggest cheer of the night. Haye starts to open up but they only land on Harrison's gloves. Harrison covers up and he still has not thrown a meaningful punch. The bell goes, it is Haye's round but that is not saying much. It is a poor, negative start to the fight.

Round three: David Haye opens up after a minute of the third, Harrison is in instant trouble, he cannot take Haye's power or speed and Harrison is down for the first time in the fight. He takes a standard eight count but he looks all over the place. Haye sprints over and launches another barrage of punches and the referee steps in and it is all over. DAVID HAYE WINS BY THIRD-ROUND TKO

Audley Harrison does not stick around to do any ringside interviews as he leaves the arena. Not for the first time in his career he leaves to a chorus of boos. Harrison had his big chance tonight but he did not land one clean punch on Haye. Is this the last we will see of Harrison?..."
 

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