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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    This guy has real drink problems my m8 bumped into him in glasgow 3 weeks ago and he could hardly stand he was that pissed, its a shame cause i think if he was serious about a come back he could do quite well fighting uk fighters

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    The guy's a alcoholic, great pity but I feel he is knackered never mind boxing Scott, get your life back on
    track if you can.Remember he has done time for his crimes,guy needs help not locking up it's a illness,
    drink is a shit way to die.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    I hope Scott wins this fight, he needs rounds and he needs to fight often to build his conditioning and confidence up and earn some money. Fighting someone undefeated is a risk, even at 18 years old. If Scott loses he should still carry on and put it down to a mis-calculation. Like Winky Wright did when he lost recently to an undefeated fighter.
    Nothing says "I'm back!" like being arrested for shoplifting from and urinating on a convenience store front window at 2 a.m. There's no way this fucker ever keeps it together long enough to win a world title even if he somehow still has the ability.
    give the man another chance, he has kids and wife to support.
    I gave him a chance until Maloney and Warren both walked away from him. Since then he got blind drunk, went shoplifting in a convenience store at 2 a.m. and then pissed all over the convenience store front window. And that's what we know about. Now he's fighting on some small hall bill against an eighteen year old. He's never going to make his old weight again and that's the only reason he ever did anything, because he was a monstor for his weight. And add on how much his limited skills have degraded since he went on the piss/in prison for a few years. I think I'm on pretty safe ground not giving him a chance to do anything. I'll bet his wife and kids aren't speaking to him/restraining order etc. in a few years.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Hope he gets schooled

    Better hope he gets another script.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    He gets a decent reception from the home fans as you'd expect, and this Hungarian looks way out of his depth. I reckon Harrison takes this by KO now they're both in the ring.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Good first couple of rounds back for Harrison. First round was a few big shots and a couple of combos. Second round he puts Miszaev down three times, and each time with body shots.

    Harrison isn't looking particularly fast, but is enthusiastic, and not long to go with this one.

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    Am surprised how good shape Harrison looks!ripped.guy he's fighting looks like pretty shit

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Fourth round KO from Harrison. Frankly, it was easy for him, and the opposition proved to be quite amateurish. Harrison made short work of him though, did plenty of work and didn't seem at all tired after four rounds of punching.

    It's hard to judge whether or not he can get back to even British level fights, but it was a nice welcome back for him, and after his trouble the fans took to him well.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Scott fairly emotional in his post fight interview. This guy will have made a lot of enemies and turned off a lot of fans over the years, but I for one hope he can turn things around.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    oh well that was a good wee fight there, although the young boy did look like he had no business in the ring I wonder if he can stay focused and go for another title.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    This Appleby-Simpson fight is a right little belter too. Appleby not doing too badly, but being caught a lot.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Fourth round KO from Harrison. Frankly, it was easy for him, and the opposition proved to be quite amateurish. Harrison made short work of him though, did plenty of work and didn't seem at all tired after four rounds of punching.

    It's hard to judge whether or not he can get back to even British level fights, but it was a nice welcome back for him, and after his trouble the fans took to him well.
    Good for Harrison. Sounds like it was a man vs.a boy.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
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    Fourth round KO from Harrison. Frankly, it was easy for him, and the opposition proved to be quite amateurish. Harrison made short work of him though, did plenty of work and didn't seem at all tired after four rounds of punching.

    It's hard to judge whether or not he can get back to even British level fights, but it was a nice welcome back for him, and after his trouble the fans took to him well.
    Good for Harrison. Sounds like it was a man vs.a boy.
    34 vs 18....and a young looking 18 year old at that...it really was man against boy.

    As for the wife and kids thing Master brought up, I'm not sure about that. Harrison was listing his thank you's and he mentioned his fiancee?

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Happy Scott won this. Now move on to a world title fight since 2005.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Scott Harrison to fight 18 year old, 7-0

    Give the guy credit. Would you have the mental strength to survive jail for a couple of years? NO, didn't think so.
    So what he went on a drunken night, the newspaper blows it all out of proportion and you judge him on that, show's you are the sheep that is told what to believe. I'm sure if you were in jail you would like to get drunk would you not??
    Bringing up his kid is just plain wrong, guess you aren't a father yourself so you have no idea. Shame on you!

    On a boxing note it was good to see him back last night. The power looks to be there but as someone mentioned the speed is a bit off but im sure that's just ring rust. The guy was a superstar in the making, a few fights away from going over to the states and cleaning up. Remember he never actually lost his title in the ring and I believe he will win the WBO within 1 year (if he keeps the demons at bay).

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