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  • Comments Thread For: Tony Harrison signs with Salita Promotions, to fight on July 26 in Detroit

    Tony Harrison will end a layoff of over two years on July 26 when he faces Edward Diaz on the Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels card.
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  • #2
    Great fight to fool the people to spend their hard earned money on! Edward Diaz is a 34 year old from the DR and has been KO'ed 5 times in his last 9 bouts and of his wins only two have had a winning record which was Mark DeLuca & Gian Garrido two guys with wining records against sub par opponents! Once again Salita is finding fighters 9 feet under not 6.

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    • #3
      Another one jumping off the ship.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post
        Great fight to fool the people to spend their hard earned money on! Edward Diaz is a 34 year old from the DR and has been KO'ed 5 times in his last 9 bouts and of his wins only two have had a winning record which was Mark DeLuca & Gian Garrido two guys with wining records against sub par opponents! Once again Salita is finding fighters 9 feet under not 6.
        Why are you acting like this isn't normal for every company? Older former champs who haven't fought in years always take easy fights on the comeback. 1-3 easy wins to knock off rust and boost confidence. Then step it up. Very normal stuff here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by punishing View Post

          Why are you acting like this isn't normal for every company? Older former champs who haven't fought in years always take easy fights on the comeback. 1-3 easy wins to knock off rust and boost confidence. Then step it up. Very normal stuff here.
          This not his 1st tune up for one, and all their cards are heavily favored for the hometown fighter and never do you see a competitive fight or upset on these cards, where the hell you from New Zealand?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post

            This not his 1st tune up for one, and all their cards are heavily favored for the hometown fighter and never do you see a competitive fight or upset on these cards, where the hell you from New Zealand?
            While I agree about Saltia cards being poorly matched and terrible 99% of the time, what’s wrong with Harrison taking a tune up after 2+ years of inactivity & coming of a TKO loss?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by edpboxing View Post

              While I agree about Saltia cards being poorly matched and terrible 99% of the time, what’s wrong with Harrison taking a tune up after 2+ years of inactivity & coming of a TKO loss?
              If you go back to the beginning I never ever mentioned Harrison at all, it was based on the promotion of all their events locally so the next time you come for me, read!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post

                If you go back to the beginning I never ever mentioned Harrison at all, it was based on the promotion of all their events locally so the next time you come for me, read!
                In the comment I quoted, you said this isn’t his 1st tune up.

                That’s what I was pointing out, and said I agree with you on the other points

                Next time, read…

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