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David Haye V Audley Harrison Betting Odds Under Microscope As Britain Set For Biggest Boxing Fight For Twenty Years
Tuesday 07 September 2010 at 11:47
 Haye v Harrison Set To Ignite British Interest In Heavyweight Title
David Haye has agreed to fight Audley Harrison in Manchester in November and the fight will be headline news for the next couple of months as the former friends trade abuse in the media and build up the prospect of an exciting match for the WBA World Heavyweight Title.
The bookmakers feel this match will be an easy night for David Haye making the current champion a best-priced 1/7 with Bet365 to retain the title. The former Olympic Champion Audley Harrison has almost been dismissed by the bookies with Paddy Power making big-hitter Harrison an 11/2 chance to finally fulfil his potential and win the World Title. Paddy Power also offer the best price about the draw at 40/1.
Haye Set For An Early Night
David Haye stated at today's press conference that Audley Harrison doesn't deserve a shot at the World Heavyweight Title and its purely the interest of the British public that has brought about this bout. In truth, Harrison has lost four of his thirty-one professional fights and has looked laboured in many of his wins and probably doesn't deserve a shot at the title. Haye should make short work of the challenger with a Haye stoppage rated a 4/9 shot by Bet365. Harrison does possess a big punch and any one fancying Harrison should consider taking the 7/1 with William Hill about Harrison stopping the champion.
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