Well to be fair, he hasn't had a final fight yet, the farce against his mate, can hardly be described as a fight, and really does start to feel more and more like a bit of a fixed match.
After that "fight" I actually look forward to Harrison and Haye getting an absolute battering in the future.
Who the hell is going to want to fight him?
The way he performed against Haye I would give him a go.
After his first few fights did he ever really have any credibility? As much as I've enjoyed ridiculing him over the last few years I honestly believe he has some serious mental issues.
His problems are he needs to throw some bloody punches, he's a big guy with a good left punch but he does **** all with it. He has the ability to be a good boxer but he fails purely because he's not aggressive enough
MW
It was still a fight.
Combat violence can be unilateral, whereas fighting implies at least a defensive reaction. However, the terms are often used synonymously along with the term "Battle Ready"