Re: tim tszyu v tony harrison march twelfth
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Spicoli
I've come around to Tszyu tko 10. Worst thing about this will be the start time I imagine.
This comment prompted me to go back and take a look at harrison's outings against charlo. Prior, I really had Harrison schooling Tim. Not that Tim is horrible, There will always be the unfair comparison to Kostya, but i really just think Tim lacks polishing and he was getting ahead of himself. After rewatching the harrison/ charlo matches, its really hard to isolate a tactic that harrison actively does well. He's got a tight defense (mostly) and can put out a sharp counter here and there. I can definitely see him putting Tim on his ass, considering the other counter Tim walked into. Still it did seem that much of the first Charlo fight, harrison spent waiting and being tentative about Charlo landing a big shot. Nibbling away with a jab that Charlo for the most part shrugged off while trying to land a bomb. The second fight appeared to be a lot of same with the exception of Charlo find the the angle on that lead left hook that split Harrison's defense. Harrison seems to wait and try to conserve himself for the later rounds where he knows he fades. Can Tim mimic that lead hook? definitely. Can he shrug off the Jab? probably, looking at the size disparity. Can he get the movement he needs to deliver the goods? Punch as hard? Solve enough of the harrison puzzle to stay close? Not sure about the last three but they don't seem as much of a daunting task as before. Can't say you have me putting my money on Tszyu but I can say I've taken it off of Harrison.
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
got to support timmy but i see some controversy on the cards. i also see tony dropping timmy. tony by decision or points looks tasty
Re: tim tszyu v tony harrison march twelfth
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Originally Posted by
J_Undisputed
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Originally Posted by
Spicoli
I've come around to Tszyu tko 10. Worst thing about this will be the start time I imagine.
This comment prompted me to go back and take a look at harrison's outings against charlo. Prior, I really had Harrison schooling Tim. Not that Tim is horrible, There will always be the unfair comparison to Kostya, but i really just think Tim lacks polishing and he was getting ahead of himself. After rewatching the harrison/ charlo matches, its really hard to isolate a tactic that harrison actively does well. He's got a tight defense (mostly) and can put out a sharp counter here and there. I can definitely see him putting Tim on his ass, considering the other counter Tim walked into. Still it did seem that much of the first Charlo fight, harrison spent waiting and being tentative about Charlo landing a big shot. Nibbling away with a jab that Charlo for the most part shrugged off while trying to land a bomb. The second fight appeared to be a lot of same with the exception of Charlo find the the angle on that lead left hook that split Harrison's defense. Harrison seems to wait and try to conserve himself for the later rounds where he knows he fades. Can Tim mimic that lead hook? definitely. Can he shrug off the Jab? probably, looking at the size disparity. Can he get the movement he needs to deliver the goods? Punch as hard? Solve enough of the harrison puzzle to stay close? Not sure about the last three but they don't seem as much of a daunting task as before. Can't say you have me putting my money on Tszyu but I can say I've taken it off of Harrison.
Really a solid breakdown there. I do think maybe the crack of Harrison can be a little underrated and you're right about the waiting. He has had gaps of fighting to preserve his reserve and I just think Tszyu will not afford him the time and more importantly gradual space after the initial couple rounds. Granted, that puts Tszyu there to be on the end of top jab of Harrison and follow up right but Tim won't just walk in with his doors open. Have to step with a mobile Harrison cutting him down forcing inside exchanges. Time will do well ring center. Could be a tale of two fights scenario, Harrison early but can see Tzsyu grinding him down as has often been the story of Harrison. Really looking forward to this one.
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
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TIC
& yes i know it's not the real timmy
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
imam khataev is on this card, artur vibes
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
Harrison's jab & counters will win this fight
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
Finally a match worth watching. I really like team Tszyu. Its good with some boxning outside the US, i recon its good for the sport. Happy its in Australia. Professional boxing is bannad in Scandinavia.
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
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Xwetie
Finally a match worth watching. I really like team Tszyu. Its good with some boxning outside the US, i recon its good for the sport. Happy its in Australia. Professional boxing is bannad in Scandinavia.
You have Badou Jack.
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
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Master
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Originally Posted by
Xwetie
Finally a match worth watching. I really like team Tszyu. Its good with some boxning outside the US, i recon its good for the sport. Happy its in Australia. Professional boxing is bannad in Scandinavia.
You have Badou Jack.
We do, but all fights is always far away. Wish i could take the car to a few matches. Now i need to fly across the globe.
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
nikita tszyu won by six round knockout. imam khataev won by eight round knockout. round five of issac hardman v rohan murdock just started
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
koen mazoudier v ben mahoney ended in a draw
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
rohan has won pretty much every round so far
Re: Tim Tszyu v Tony Harrison March 12th
isaac scores a knockdown in the sixth