David Haye is the bookies favourite to beat Audley Harrison this weekend
November 12, 2010 · Print This Article
This weekend the WBA heavyweight champion David Haye will be defending his title against his former sparring partner Audley Harrison in the first all British title fight since 1993. The hype machine is running on overtime promising the earth but which boxer will be able to deliver all of their pre fight promises?
The fight will be taking place at the Manchester Evening News Arena on Saturday 13th November and it will be in front of 22,000 sell out crowd and the promoters of the event are hoping that the event will break the British record for a boxing match of pay per view records.
Currently the bookies are making 30 year old Haye the favourite in the fight against the former Olympic champion but it could be a very tight fight as it is believed that this match could be Harrison’s last attempt to revive his career that has not yet lived up to the expectations that the boxing world had for him following his Olympic win.
David Haye v Audley Harrison odds
All odds for the bout are supplied courtesy of our friends at Ladbrokes.
Group Round Betting
- David Haye Round 1-3 – 9/4
- David Haye Round 4-6 – 11/4
- David Haye Round 7-9 – 6/1
- David Haye Round 10-12 – 12/1
- Audley Harrison Round 1-3 – 18/1
- Audley Harrison Round 4-6 – 22/1
- Audley Harrison Round 7-9 – 30/1
- Audley Harrison Round 10-12 – 30/1
Cash Back Offers
Bookmakers Paddy Power are one of the first bookmakers to offer a cash back offer on this title fight. If the bout manages to go the distance then Paddypower will refund all losing round bets on this boxing match back into your account which you can then use as a free bet.
Click here to bet on the Haye fight and get your free bet from Paddy Power
Another offer comes from bookmakers Betfred and their offer is based on round betting. If you place bet on the round betting market and if either Haye or Harrison wins the bout in the first round then Betfred will refund you all losing stakes back in your account as a free bet.



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