David Haye retained his WBA
heavyweight title with a third-round stoppage against Audley Harrison in
Manchester.
Harrison crumbled under a barrage
of blows in the first all-British showdown in 17 years after a tentative
opening two rounds where few punches were thrown.
Haye, 30, waited for his chance and
was clinical when it arrived, flooring his 39-year-old fellow Londoner.
Former Olympic champion Harrison
had said it was his destiny to triumph, but landed just one significant punch.
“I’m very happy with it. I said to people close to me I would stop him in three
rounds and that’s exactly what I did,” said Haye.
Harrison boasted a 43lbs weight
advantage and a two-and-a-half-inch height difference, but Haye’s slimmed-down
frame enhanced his superior speed.
Referee Luis Pabon called the
fighters together to urge them to fight during the second round before the
fight exploded in the third.
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