View Full Version : Chi Vs. Harrison Reportedly On Soon


INFAMOUZ
11-29-2004, 12:11 AM
This is what I am hearing from some korean news....

who wins? I take my man Chi UD.

barryboy
11-29-2004, 07:39 AM
Man this would be a dream fight if it happened and i'd give Harrison a pretty good chance of coming out the winner, Chi is one tough strong guy but he was hurt by the naturally smaller Brodie and Suiigama(spelling) dropped him and hurt him big time, I thought he was quite fortunate to come through that one without being stopped but I guess that could be seen as a plus for him.
I'd just favour Harrison as he's the fresher fighter with less wear & tear on him but Chi is pretty relentless so it would be an exciting fight all the way.

Mikie
11-29-2004, 08:00 AM
I think this could be a FOY in the making. A lot of top notch fighter have avoided Chi for years because he is a legit threat to beat any of the top featherweights. With that being said i think Chi get a UD.

J !
11-29-2004, 08:32 AM
its 50 / 50 imo, depends where it is happening and also whether chi is making the weight still ok.

He lost 24 llbs in trainign for the broide fight thats just under two stone. :eek:

on a featherweight thats a lot at aged 30 it cant be getitng any easier to make the weight.

PacKillsMorales
11-29-2004, 11:04 AM
never seen harrison but regardless of his
quality hes in for a hard night.

chi had a bruising draw with brodie before
dominating the rematch and getting the ko.

should be great to watch..

tony
11-29-2004, 12:23 PM
Chi is all unorthadox, awkward pressure - could spell trouble for the one-dimensional Harrison, who looked terrible first time out with Medina. It's a tough one to pick. I'm going to stick my neck out and say Chi!!

Either way, it's a great fight for the fans.

LuKahnLi
11-29-2004, 01:01 PM
This fight would be awsome. I would have to go with Chi, I have seen alot more of him. More importantly, Erik Morales could NOT hurt him. I have trouble seeing Harrison do so.....

Kimmy
11-29-2004, 02:01 PM
It would be a great fight. When is this fight due to be confirmed?

bigbadbri
11-29-2004, 04:12 PM
This fight would have the makings of a fantastic tear-up, which could easily go the distance. Harrison has been boxing much better since his defeat by Medina, and had far to much in the tank when he fought him second time round. Chi has the heart of a lion but could leave himself wide open with his style of boxing. I'll stick my neck out and say Harrison by S/D.

abdiel2k3
11-29-2004, 04:38 PM
fraid ive only seen chi fight
ill pick him based on pure guts and determination

psychopath
11-29-2004, 09:15 PM
AWESOME indeed. I would love to see this fight happen. Both are pressing fighters and this would be another HELUVA BATTLE.

And a sort of elimination because the winner can challenge JMM, MAB or PAC. In the end we all can say who really is the king of featherweight. Good for the sport . . . especially to the division.

bytee
11-29-2004, 11:13 PM
featherweight should put up a champions league . . . and see who will be the last man standing . . .

126 Title Bout :

(Winner 3K Vs Pac) Vs JMM

VS

(Winner Chi Vs Harrison)


for Unification ( 126 & 130) Bout

Winner (126) Vs MAB (130)


* Assuming EM goes up @ 135

grayfist
11-30-2004, 07:45 AM
featherweight should put up a champions league . . . and see who will be the last man standing . . .

126 Title Bout :

(Winner 3K Vs Pac) Vs JMM

VS

(Winner Chi Vs Harrison)


for Unification ( 126 & 130) Bout

Winner (126) Vs MAB (130)


* Assuming EM goes up @ 135Pro vote from me! :)

J !
11-30-2004, 09:24 AM
make that two, please dont ask me who would win cos i dont have a clue, any man on any given night! ;)

JOM'S
11-30-2004, 09:24 AM
AWESOME indeed. I would love to see this fight happen. Both are pressing fighters and this would be another HELUVA BATTLE.

And a sort of elimination because the winner can challenge JMM, MAB or PAC. In the end we all can say who really is the king of featherweight. Good for the sport . . . especially to the division.


yeah it will be good for the sport and i'll be rooting for my man the PAC all the way!!!

on who will win against Scott & Injin, I have to go for Injin, 12 rounds against EM is something, but we can not totally count Scott out he is one big FW...

plexmc
11-30-2004, 05:36 PM
I feel u on that

psychopath
11-30-2004, 05:56 PM
make that two, please dont ask me who would win cos i dont have a clue, any man on any given night! ;)


Absolutely! Those are all 50/50 chance fight for everybody. :D

realtim
12-02-2004, 08:42 AM
50-50 fight. chi for me though i like Harrison but when he comes into the ring he looks like a welterweight. It must kill him to make the weight.

J !
12-02-2004, 09:30 AM
50-50 fight. chi for me though i like Harrison but when he comes into the ring he looks like a welterweight. It must kill him to make the weight.

i think it kills me both to make the weight chi is monster too, when he fought brodie the second time he was 24 llbs over fightng weight when he started to train..

jompapac / pso none of hte comment sthe other day on the threads were aimed at you guys ok, no offence intended. Ive explained on the threads in question. ;)

sean2079
12-03-2004, 06:11 AM
another interesting fight!! :)

Swifty
12-03-2004, 06:14 AM
I've only seen chi fight, and that was only a 40 second clip, so i cant really say who'd win. But in those thirty seconds he showed some great offense.

Hudson_Hawk
12-03-2004, 06:42 AM
I've only seen chi fight, and that was only a 40 second clip, so i cant really say who'd win. But in those thirty seconds he showed some great offense.


Chi is the guy that gave Eric a HELL of FIGHT . . . ALMOST KNOCK HIM OUT but lost in a decision. :cool:

Mikie
12-03-2004, 06:58 AM
Having to lose all this weight must take a lot out of these guys. The easy thing to do would be to move up!

RobbieD
12-04-2004, 09:36 PM
From what I saw from Chi in the Brodie fights, I'd give him 6 or 7 rounds max before Harrison knocked him spark out. I can't see a featherweight out there taking Harrison's power. Even the "Pocket Rocket" was shocked at his punching power and he has been in there with Hamed and Morales.

Nick1998
12-07-2004, 03:51 PM
I thought Harrison was in Vegas cause he wanted to get a peice of the Barrera/Morales winner. I guess he had second thoughts after he saw the fight

RobbieD
12-07-2004, 07:03 PM
I thought Harrison was in Vegas cause he wanted to get a peice of the Barrera/Morales winner. I guess he had second thoughts after he saw the fight

Yeah of course he did. Nothing to do with the fact the Chi fight is easier to make or that he didn't see the last two fights (which were better in my opinion).

Cletus Funk
12-07-2004, 08:01 PM
From what I saw from Chi in the Brodie fights, I'd give him 6 or 7 rounds max before Harrison knocked him spark out. I can't see a featherweight out there taking Harrison's power. Even the "Pocket Rocket" was shocked at his punching power and he has been in there with Hamed and Morales.

I never thought anyone could put a beating on McCullough like Harrison did and he went up in my estimation big time after that fight. I think he'll take care of Chi fairly comfortably. If he fought MAB I wouldn't be surprised if he put a Pacman style beating on him but I think he could struggle against Morales' style.

RobbieD
12-09-2004, 03:57 PM
I have NEVER seen anyone take a beating like McCullough took from Harrison and still stand after it was all done. In the last two rounds, I was cheering on McCullough just to make the final bell.

Cletus Funk
12-09-2004, 04:11 PM
I have NEVER seen anyone take a beating like McCullough took from Harrison and still stand after it was all done. In the last two rounds, I was cheering on McCullough just to make the final bell.

I've not seen a better chin in my lifetime.

Mr. Untouchable
12-09-2004, 04:13 PM
I never thought anyone could put a beating on McCullough like Harrison did and he went up in my estimation big time after that fight. I think he'll take care of Chi fairly comfortably. If he fought MAB I wouldn't be surprised if he put a Pacman style beating on him but I think he could struggle against Morales' style.Scott Harrison is a solid fighter. I sure he will win his next and I look forward to seeing him in the ring with the Pacqaio's, Barrera's, Marquez's and Morales...

Cletus Funk
12-09-2004, 04:28 PM
Scott Harrison is a solid fighter. I sure he will win his next and I look forward to seeing him in the ring with the Pacqaio's, Barrera's, Marquez's and Morales...

I agree. It will be good to see if he can hang with those boys.

psychopath
12-15-2004, 06:55 AM
Contrary to what the title of this thread says . . . Chi Vs Harisson won't happen soon. The latest says Harisson is eyeing the winner of that MAB/Morales fight which turn out to be MAB. :)

K-Yo
12-15-2004, 06:53 PM
id love to see harrison step up, it would be intresting to see him fight mab, morrales, pacman or jmm. he needs to step up after the medina fight. what about a fight with micheal brodie? it could be intresting

bigbadbri
12-16-2004, 07:00 AM
Harrison v Brodie would be interesting, but a step backwards for Harrison. Now is the time for him to step up to the big league as he is in prime condition.

moochi
12-17-2004, 07:07 AM
it would be a great battle.........and i would expect chi to grind out a result.

Tyson_Bit_Holyfields_Ear
12-19-2004, 02:17 AM
This has all the makings of a really good scrap.

Chi TKO 10.

wolve
12-19-2004, 09:31 PM
CHI in split decission......

Lefthookhappy19
12-19-2004, 09:49 PM
Harrison looks great against guys who come straight at him. Chi's defence is his face, i'll say Harrison would grind out the decision.

kadyo
12-19-2004, 10:42 PM
Can't wait to see this one hell of a unification fight.
Chi by Unanimous Decision.

JOM'S
12-20-2004, 06:32 AM
Can't wait to see this one hell of a unification fight.
Chi by Unanimous Decision.

the winner can fight the winner of the PAC-JMM 2 and we will have our real undisputed feather weight champion who will be the WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine's and People's Champion... :D

kadyo
12-20-2004, 07:29 AM
the winner can fight the winner of the PAC-JMM 2 and we will have our real undisputed feather weight champion who will be the WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine's and People's Champion... :D

Hey that's more exciting man. The second man after b-hop going on board.

psychopath
12-20-2004, 07:43 AM
CHI in split decission......


If this fight ever happens it won't go into the scorecards . . . one of these guys will hit the canvas. ;)

kadyo
12-20-2004, 07:57 AM
If this fight ever happens it won't go into the scorecards . . . one of these guys will hit the canvas. ;)

I value your opinion. So who do you think that would be?

Lefthookhappy19
12-20-2004, 11:11 AM
If someone goes down it would more likely be Harrison. Chi can be hurt though and if Scott landed enough he might go down. Brodie was really hurting Chi to the body and Sugama dropped Chi and had him all over the place.

Lefthookhappy19
12-20-2004, 11:17 AM
Also both these guys would lose to Pac and JMM. They would be too quick. Pac's foot and handspeed would give these two fighters nightmares, both are quite slow footed. JMM would be too good for them and would pick them apart, too sharp for them. Chi's face would be a total mess if he fought JMM from the counters he would be eating.

amaru
12-20-2004, 03:34 PM
chi vs harrison would be a good fight but i think chi would win, i honestly dont think harrison can hang with the best of the featherweights

Lefthookhappy19
12-20-2004, 05:37 PM
Harrison has the size and strength to trouble anyone. Its slick guys that cause him trouble not a guy like Chi.

mr. bojangles
12-21-2004, 05:35 AM
A pick 'em kind of a fight. Same B+ skills, same forward attack/pressure fighting style, both are sturdy fighters and both have good chins & stamina. It's 50/50.

I hope the winner fights the winner of Pacquiao-JMMarquez.

barryboy
12-21-2004, 08:45 AM
We're talking about Chi but we get this :D

Scott Harrison will defend his WBO Featherweight title against American Frankie Archuleta on the 28th of January at the Braehead Arena, Glasgow.
The 29 year old from New Mexico will come to the ring with a record of 24 wins from 29 fights and despite a majority points win against a visibly ill Johnny Tapia in March this looks very much like the "easy day at the office" manager Frank Maloney has been saying Scott Harrison deserves.
When Archuleta fought the highly rated Ricardo Juárez last year he was totally outclassed and stopped in six rounds. You can't imagine Scott Harrison taking that long to finish the job as he marches onwards to a hoped for showdown with the likes of Barrera.
Michael Brodie was being touted as a possible challenger, but although he has said that he wants to fight Scott in 2005, he will need one or two fights under his belt before doing so, having not fought since losing to Injin Chi.

What's Maloney talking about? Was Harrison's last defence not REALLY EASY ??? They are saying Harrison is at his peak right now so they shouldn't be wasting his best years fighting these type of guys.

JOM'S
12-21-2004, 10:47 AM
We're talking about Chi but we get this :D

Scott Harrison will defend his WBO Featherweight title against American Frankie Archuleta on the 28th of January at the Braehead Arena, Glasgow.
The 29 year old from New Mexico will come to the ring with a record of 24 wins from 29 fights and despite a majority points win against a visibly ill Johnny Tapia in March this looks very much like the "easy day at the office" manager Frank Maloney has been saying Scott Harrison deserves.
When Archuleta fought the highly rated Ricardo Juárez last year he was totally outclassed and stopped in six rounds. You can't imagine Scott Harrison taking that long to finish the job as he marches onwards to a hoped for showdown with the likes of Barrera.
Michael Brodie was being touted as a possible challenger, but although he has said that he wants to fight Scott in 2005, he will need one or two fights under his belt before doing so, having not fought since losing to Injin Chi.

What's Maloney talking about? Was Harrison's last defence not REALLY EASY ??? They are saying Harrison is at his peak right now so they shouldn't be wasting his best years fighting these type of guys.

sh_t, i really wanted to see the real deal face chi, and then the winner faces the winner of the PAC-JMM 2 for the undisputed FW Title :(

fist-of-fury
12-21-2004, 01:40 PM
Also both these guys would lose to Pac and JMM. They would be too quick. Pac's foot and handspeed would give these two fighters nightmares, both are quite slow footed. JMM would be too good for them and would pick them apart, too sharp for them. Chi's face would be a total mess if he fought JMM from the counters he would be eating.
Harrison and Chi are not in the same league as Pacman, JMM, EM and MAB, who are far more superior in skills, speed and strength. But Chi & Harrison can be provide good tune-up bouts for them.

barryboy
12-23-2004, 12:05 PM
Harrison to defend against Polo

Scott Harrison will defend his WBO world featherweight title against Victor Polo on Friday 28 January at Braehead Arena.
And the Scot has a special incentive to beat his Las Vegas-based opponent.

"That by far is the hardest decision I have had to make, leaving my little boy and family at home over Christmas and Polo will suffer for it," he said.

Harrison had been hoping for a unification bout with WBC champion Injin Chi rather than risk another lacklustre title defence after demolishing demolished Samuel Kebede in October.

But he is taking Colombian Polo seriously enough to tear himself away from his family to prepare at Spartan-style training in the mountains of Spain to prepare for the bout in Renfrew.

"In boxing, to become a world champion and stay there, it takes tremendous sacrifices and I'm willing to go through that to be the best in the division and make my family secure," he said.
Harrison lost his title to Manuel Medina in 2003 before winning a re-match.
"I've felt the hurt and pain of losing my title and I never want to experience that again and it is driving me to keep hold of my title and provide for my family," he said.

Polo, the WBO's number one challenger, has a wealth of experience in his 40-fight career that has seen him challenge for different versions of the world title on three occasions.
He has lost to Medina, Derrick Gainer and Julio Pablo Chacon but holds a first-round victory over previous Harrison victim William Abelyan.

At least Polo is a know quantity unlike the other guy mentioned but Harrison should still take care of him in good style.

Lefthookhappy19
12-23-2004, 08:11 PM
That Polo is the WBO No.1 contender speaks volumes for the quality of the WBO.

ispayder
12-25-2004, 02:39 AM
Harrison vs In Jin Chi would be very interesting to watch, my only wish is that the winner gets to fight the Pacman.

RobbieD
12-25-2004, 04:17 PM
Harrison vs In Jin Chi would be very interesting to watch, my only wish is that the winner gets to fight the Pacman.

Trust dude, all Harrison's fans are wishing that.