Quote Originally Posted by MOOG
Clydey 2 you still have not told me of all these great fighters Alex Arthur has fought, and isn't he trying to get a fight against Mendina who is three years older than when he fought Scott Harrison. You say Harrison has not fought greats, but was he not at ringside in Las Vages the last time Barrera and Morales fought challenging the winner to a fight live on American television. He even said for them to choice the destination and weight they would fight at, but both Barrera and Morales backed out. He has also offered Marquez numerous fights which agaian have been declined. As for Guzman he ran away because he was scared, plus he could'nt make the weight, even for his latrest super featherweight fight. He looked really quick with fast hands but he slaps instead of punches, he's a cheap mans Prince Naseem.
I wasn't at the PC. maybe that's why I didn't answr you immediately. My sincerest apologies.

And I'm not judging how good either fighter is by their opponents. I see Arthur simply being able to do more at the highest level. Not only is Arthur a natural puncher, but he is a classy boxer with a fantastic jab, who is improving in every fight.

Honestly, I'm a huge Harrison fan and I think he'd give anyone a good scrap, but he's just too slow and one-dimensional for the likes of MAB. He also lacks head movement and that will be his downfall when he steps up. Harrison has a lot going for him though. He's strong, has a fantastic chin, relentless and he his body punches are underrated.

The only thing that concerns me about Arthur is how slowly he starts. It takes him a good 3 rounds to warm up. That could cost him.