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  • #41
    Originally posted by jomapac
    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...
    Hey that's more exciting man. The second man after b-hop going on board.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by wolve
      CHI in split decission......

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

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      • #43
        Originally posted by pso_junior
        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?

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        • #44
          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.

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          • #45
            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.

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            • #46
              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

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              • #47
                Harrison has the size and strength to trouble anyone. Its slick guys that cause him trouble not a guy like Chi.

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                • #48
                  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.

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                  • #49
                    We're talking about Chi but we get this

                    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.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by barryboy
                      We're talking about Chi but we get this

                      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

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