Comments Thread For: Tony Harrison, Bryant Perrella Fight To 12-Round Draw In Los Angeles

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  • Wacked_Out
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    #151
    Tony got touched in the rounds he lost but I got him winning overall by 2 rounds.Announcers wanted Perella to win or something..

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    • Nightfall
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      #152
      The top fighters at 154 are Charlo, Teixeira, Hurd, Lara, Castano, Williams, Rosario and Lubin. Although there was layoff ring rust Harrison got hit to much and better learnhead movement. The tops will clean his clock

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        #153
        I tip my hat off to both men on a such spirited effort. It's not easy for someone to get in that ring to absorb punishment for twelve rounds. However, with that being said; Tony Harrison doesn't look the same to me. He appeared a lot more stiff, fatigued, drained and older than usual. While Perella appeared to be the much younger, fluid and fresher of the two; While landing the cleaner power punches in the process. Perhaps, that Jermell Charlo rematch took a lot more out of him than originally expected. In any case, I thought Perella had done enough to win the fight but a Draw was fair. Tony was pressing for most of the fight and was out jabbing Bryant in the later championship rounds.

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          #154
          Originally posted by sicko

          Yeah he really did, I'm sure not having his father in Camp and in his Corner effected him a bit for sure but no excuses Perrella fought a good fight
          I mentioned that in the fight thread. His father has been in his corner his whole life, and has always been his trainer. I wonder if his heart is still there

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          • FannonOG
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            #155
            Tony should've knocked the whiteboy out.

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              #156
              Originally posted by T.M.T
              The top fighters at 154 are Charlo, Teixeira, Hurd, Lara, Castano, Williams, Rosario and Lubin. Although there was layoff ring rust Harrison got hit to much and better learnhead movement. The tops will clean his clock
              Harrison already fought Charlo and took his belt. I'd love the trilogy if Tony gets back to form.

              Huge Lara fan, but he's 38 (that we know of) and fighting Cornflake. His best days are long past him. And who the hell knows what's going on with Hurd since he lost to Jrock.


              EDIT - Teixeira?? You got Teixeira above Harrison???

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                #157
                Originally posted by _Rexy_

                I mentioned that in the fight thread. His father has been in his corner his whole life, and has always been his trainer. I wonder if his heart is still there
                That's a legit question. Might be similar to Khabib in MMA. These are still human beings at the end of the day and we don't know the depth of their relationships. I would only suggest if he is at all apprehensive about continuing to fight, he may just want to call it a career.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by SweetPbfAli

                  That's a legit question. Might be similar to Khabib in MMA. These are still human beings at the end of the day and we don't know the depth of their relationships. I would only suggest if he is at all apprehensive about continuing to fight, he may just want to call it a career.
                  Exactly. If your heart isn’t in it anymore, no point continuing just to get hurt.

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