Comments Thread For: Bryant Perrella: I Thought I Did Enough To Beat Tony Harrison

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bryant Perrella: I Thought I Did Enough To Beat Tony Harrison

    Former super welterweight world champion Tony "Superbad" Harrison and hard-hitting southpaw Bryant "Goodfella" Perrella fought to a split-draw in the 12-round main event on Saturday night from Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.
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  • _Rexy_
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    A lot of people did, and I wouldn't have been shocked. I had it 3-1 Harrison after four, and then Perrella really dominated some of the middle rounds, but he also crashed around the end. I thought a draw was fair.

    Not sure how I felt about Tony's brothers instructions though.

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    • PBR Streetgang
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      I didn't score the rounds but a draw seemed appropriate or even a narrow Perrella. It was an entertaining fight and Goodfella seemed much more comfortable at this weight.

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      • Oldskoolg
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        Yeah I thought so too but it wasn’t a robbery, more like a close fight that was either Parella’s or a draw. Parella made the mistake of letting his opponent back in the fight at times. I would have liked to have seen him plant in the middle of the ring and try to have hurt him. I say let them have a rematch

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        • Alan Smithee
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          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          Yeah I thought so too but it wasn’t a robbery, more like a close fight that was either Parella’s or a draw. Parella made the mistake of letting his opponent back in the fight at times. I would have liked to have seen him plant in the middle of the ring and try to have hurt him. I say let them have a rematch
          The fight was definitely close. Harrison missed an awful lot of jabs. He never really seemed to readjust. I get the whole family connection with the loss of his old man but a trainer change may be in order.

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          • famicommander
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            Draw was fine, 7-5 either way was fine, could even see 8-4 Perella if you give him every close round.

            I had it a draw.

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            • rudy
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              Harrison is shot

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              • TrillScottHeron
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                Solid scrap...Harrison looked way better in the stoppage of his second title bout with Jermell. Gonna cut him a little slack due to inactivity and the loss of his trainer/father. Personally I scored the fight 115-113 Perella, but thought 3 or 4 rounds were super close and could have went either way. Perella just added his name to a stacked list of contenders. I love this division. Not the best talent, but they got heart and aren’t afraid to mix it up with each other.

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                • FLY TY
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                  Definitely feels like they didn’t want either guy to take an L. The only judge watching the fight seemingly was the one who scored it a draw (which I did as well). Having Harrison winning 8-4 or Perrella 6-3 is unfathomable.

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