Audley Harrison is dead serious about beating Haye on November 13th

By Boxing News - 10/14/2010 - Comments

By Sean McDaniel: In watching Audley Harrison (27-4, 20 KO’s) train for his up and coming bout against World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champion David Haye (24-1, 22 KO’s), I get the impression that Harrison is totally convinced that he’s going to knock Haye out and take his title from him next month on November 13th at the M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, Lancashire. It isn’t that Harrison seems to have gotten big headed about his chances in the fight, but he seems confident in a knowing sort of way. You can’t but to believe that he does have a good chance of beating Haye when you watch how hard and how good Harrison is looking in training.

Harrison has a huge size advantage over the listed 6’3″ Haye, that probably is closer to at least four inches rather than just two. Along with his size, Harrison’s left hand is one of the best in the business. He’s not joke if he can land his left hand or uppercut flush with everything on it. As Harrison likes to say, “Yes he can,” when referring to his chances of beating Haye and capturing his title. Harrison wants this fight and wants to get the huge money that has eluded him during his career.

In the short period of time that Haye has held the title, he’s made big money already, enough to last him for the rest of his life. Harrison wants his chance to get the big money and if he can beat Haye next month, it would guarantee Harrison a shot at either a big money rematch with Haye or a huge money fight with one of the Klitschko brothers.

Harrison has no fear in facing either of the Klitschkos and has already said that he’d like to face of the Klitschko brothers next if and when he beats Haye next month. It wouldn’t quite he the same fight as Klitschko vs. Haye, but it would still he a huge money maker for both Harrison and one of the lucky Klitschko brothers. All Harrison has to do to make that a reality is knock Haye out next month on November 13th, and he’s going to be rich.



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