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David Haye V Audley Harrison Odds Have The Champion As Strong Favourite
Sunday 19 September 2010 at 13:44
November 13th will see the biggest all British fight since Lennox Lewis defeated Frank Bruno in 1993 when David Haye faces Audley Harrison for the WBA Heavyweight title.
Haye Should Stop Harrison With Time To Spare
The bookmakers are expecting an early night in Manchester on November 13th and looking at the two fighters records its easy to understand why. David Haye is rated a best-price of 1/8 to hold on to his title with Skybet and Boylesports.
Champion David Haye brings a record of 24-1-0 to this contest and twenty-two of his wins have finished inside the distance. Only twice has Haye had to go the full twelve rounds to win and one of those was against man mountain Nikolay Valuev to win the title in 2009.
Audley Harrison has a record of 27-4-0 with twenty wins by knockout. A few of Harrison's later fights have gone the distance but he can surely only think that his best shot of wrestling the title from Haye is by landing a big left-hand on to the champion's suspect chin. If Haye does have a weakness its possibly a problem with taking a punch. Harrison definitely has a puncher's chance against Haye and Sportingbet could regret going a stand-out price of 13/2 about Harrison if the A-Force finds that one big punch. Anyone fancying the chances of a Haye-Harrison rematch should back the draw at 40/1 with Paddy Power or Stan James.
The most realistic bet for this exciting night of boxing is for Haye to win inside the distance and that is a 4/9 shot with Boylesports. If you think that Harrison might stop Haye then Paddy Power or VC Bet will give you odds of 7/1.
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