Comments Thread For: Tony Harrison Feels Tim Tszyu Made a Huge Mistake in Agreeing To Face Him

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  • siablo14
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    #21
    Originally posted by ßykeryder
    What are the betting odds in this fight knowing that Tzsyu is the underdog?
    Tszyu: -250
    Harrison: +200

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #22
      If Harrison beats Tszu, that elevates his status once again. I'm not sure why he's talking about Tim making a huge mistake in fighting him. Maybe it's his strange way of building up the fight.

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      • Bullrider
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        #23
        Originally posted by siablo14

        Tszyu: -250
        Harrison: +200
        So where is this Tzsyu being underdog coming from? Have people changed their minds here?

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          #24
          Originally posted by ßykeryder

          So where is this Tzsyu being underdog coming from? Have people changed their minds here?
          Look at the odds trajectory. He was never underdog. Don't watch the word of mouth folks. Watch the money-betting folks. They have something to lose.

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            #25
            Originally posted by ßykeryder

            Eight of Boy George's fights took place far away from home. Seven of them were non title fights. It's no big deal for Boy George to fight outside of his country. Unlike our friend Haney. He behaved as if he's doing it to save the planet and for free. Silliest thing I ever heard in my entire life.
            The point is that Loma avoided this 23 year old and hid behind the WBC franchise belt, and then this 23 year old went to Oz twice and smacked the grizzled veteran known as Boy George. Was Kambosos fighting for belts on the road at 23?

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              #26
              Originally posted by BlackRobb

              The point is that Loma avoided this 23 year old and hid behind the WBC franchise belt, and then this 23 year old went to Oz twice and smacked the grizzled veteran known as Boy George. Was Kambosos fighting for belts on the road at 23?
              If Kamby is willing to leave home for peanuts or stay-active fights, what's more if it's for titles? Opportunities of a lifetime are rare and you don't behave like you're giving everyone a favor and you're doing it for charity when they are presented. It's so silly. Look at Mauricio Lara, he struck a gold mine in the UK.

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                #27
                Originally posted by ßykeryder

                If Kamby is willing to leave home for peanuts or stay-active fights, what's more if it's for titles? Opportunities of a lifetime are rare and you don't behave like you're giving everyone a favor and you're doing it for charity when they are presented. It's so silly. Look at Mauricio Lara, he struck a gold mine in the UK.
                Yes, Lara struck a gold mine crushing UK cans. Notice Lara never mentions Venado Lopez. I wonder why not.

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                  #28
                  Harrison has the skills to win but he’s packing glass (at the top level) and has no recovery skills. Tim isn’t proven but we know he’s packing a heavy punch which should be enough after getting outboxed the first 4-5 rounds.

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                    #29
                    Tim sparks him

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ßykeryder

                      If Kamby is willing to leave home for peanuts or stay-active fights, what's more if it's for titles? Opportunities of a lifetime are rare and you don't behave like you're giving everyone a favor and you're doing it for charity when they are presented. It's so silly. Look at Mauricio Lara, he struck a gold mine in the UK.
                      El Venado Lopez would crush Lara like a peanut shell.

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