Yo Fight Fans,
I wish both contestants the best of luck tonight. It's an intriguing fight. Well done to Danny for dropping all that weight, I expect to him to be faster and sharper tonight, unless the wear and tear on his body has taken its toll.
Danny has made comments about our fight in December as having not being properly prepared for our bout. Yet all his statements before the fight was that he 'knew he would get the call and he was in great shape and had trained for 8 weeks'. Why the change in story?
I see Danny driving forward looking to end the fight early and exploit Scott's inexperience at this level. I haven't seen Scott fight but I'm told he's basically sound technically, doesn't have a big punch and can be caught clean, which bodes well for Danny.
I see Danny by knockout in around 6 rounds, although if the atmosphere and his confidence is not restored after his loss to me, Scott's eagerness and desire to make a name for himself on the British scene, could mean he grits his teeth to out box and grind out a messy points win and gather some momentum in his career.
Whoever wins, I can see a match against either combatants as a likely route back to getting my career back on track and climbing once again, up the heavyweight ladder.
I have now watched the fight and despite the climate, I'm ready, willing and able to get back in there and rectify my mistake, for which I've paid a costly price. Anyone watching the fight who remains impartial, will see that NO WAY am I finished goods and I was doing good work to head and body in the first 2 rounds. I went close in the
3 round deliberately and was looking to close the show and !!!!!!! We know the rest.
As I stated before, I have lost no confidence from this defeat and and want to get back in there as soon as possible.
peace
Audley A-Force Harrison
I wish both contestants the best of luck tonight. It's an intriguing fight. Well done to Danny for dropping all that weight, I expect to him to be faster and sharper tonight, unless the wear and tear on his body has taken its toll.
Danny has made comments about our fight in December as having not being properly prepared for our bout. Yet all his statements before the fight was that he 'knew he would get the call and he was in great shape and had trained for 8 weeks'. Why the change in story?
I see Danny driving forward looking to end the fight early and exploit Scott's inexperience at this level. I haven't seen Scott fight but I'm told he's basically sound technically, doesn't have a big punch and can be caught clean, which bodes well for Danny.
I see Danny by knockout in around 6 rounds, although if the atmosphere and his confidence is not restored after his loss to me, Scott's eagerness and desire to make a name for himself on the British scene, could mean he grits his teeth to out box and grind out a messy points win and gather some momentum in his career.
Whoever wins, I can see a match against either combatants as a likely route back to getting my career back on track and climbing once again, up the heavyweight ladder.
I have now watched the fight and despite the climate, I'm ready, willing and able to get back in there and rectify my mistake, for which I've paid a costly price. Anyone watching the fight who remains impartial, will see that NO WAY am I finished goods and I was doing good work to head and body in the first 2 rounds. I went close in the
3 round deliberately and was looking to close the show and !!!!!!! We know the rest.
As I stated before, I have lost no confidence from this defeat and and want to get back in there as soon as possible.
peace
Audley A-Force Harrison
and i would rather see Danny Retire then get hurt.. danny is 33, and has enough money to start a university course. i know ppl at 38 that want degrees and are currently in the process.
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