David Haye vs. Audley Harrison

David Haye vs. Audley Harrison, billed as Best of Enemies, was a professional boxing match contested on 13 November 2010, for the WBA Heavyweight championship.

[4] The build up to bout was marked by a great amount of trashtalk from both fighters, including Haye saying "Fortunately, there are enough people in Britain who want to see him get destroyed, completely annihilated.

[5][6] It was expected that Haye' superior speed, coupled with his uppercut would give him the edge over the slower and innately more cautious Harrison.

[7][8][9] This was only third time in history that two brits had faced each other for the heavyweight title, and first on UK soil since Lennox Lewis vs. Frank Bruno in 1993.

Harrison entered the ring to a chorus of boos, prompting BBC Radio 5 Live co-commentator Steve Bunce to comment that "Audley looks troubled, he looks nervous and he looks tormented".

The second round started in the same vein before the referee briefly halted the action to encourage the pair to engage, prompting cheers from the crowd.