Comments Thread For: Golovkin-Stevens: Dusty Harrison Faces Josh Torres
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I am looking forward to seeing him fight if they are televising it I know a few guys from around here that worked out with him and his trainer (I think its his dad) in DC after they turned pro and one of my friends trains at his gym occasionally when he is up in that area. I've heard good things so I would like to see what hes about -
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One of my cousins told me about Dusty Harrison about 3 years ago. He said he's another cousin of ours from Washington and I've been watching his fights on u-tube ever sense. Dusty shows very good defense and body work so far. We'll have to wait and see how he handles a good strong brawler type but I see him giving any boxer @147 all kinds of trouble. Within another 3-5 fights he could be ready for anybody. Smart, calm, good body work and jab that's how I would describe his style. The only thing suspect about him is his chin and that's not easy to hit.Leave a comment:
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Fu$k a dusty. Big deal he turned pro at 17. Wilfred Benitez beat Antonio Cervantes for a championship title at 17. How about them apples shunLeave a comment:
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man this undercard sucks. the co-feature is ola ofalabi. main events needs to sign more NY prospects they coulda stacked this with local talent.Leave a comment:
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are they saying that this fight is going to be televised on HBO??? I must be reading this wrong.Leave a comment:
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Comments Thread For: Golovkin-Stevens: Dusty Harrison Faces Josh Torres
WASHINGTON, D.C. - One of boxing's fastest rising prospects, undefeated welterweight Dusty Hernandez-Harrison from our Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C., will face the toughest test of his career when he takes on Josh "Pitbull" Torres for the WBC Youth Welterweight World Championship on Nov. 2 at Madison Square Garden Theater on the undercard of the Golovkin vs. Stevens Middleweight Championship clash Live on HBO.
Hernandez-Harrison (17-0, 10 KOs), ranked worldwide No. 40 by the WBC and 19 years of age, will be making the first of what he hopes will be many appearances at "The Mecca of Boxing," Madison Square Garden.
In his last three fights Hernandez-Harrison has shown the poise and skill of a fighter far beyond his years. On May 18, 2013 he stopped Eddie Soto in the fifth-round before 3,000 fans in his Washington, D.C. hometown. Dusty followed that bout up with a dominant six-round unanimous decision victory over rugged veteran Ben Ankrah at Foxwoods on June 28; and in his last bout on August 23 Hernandez-Harrison scored a fourth-round knockout of Guillermo Valdes, who was 12-4 going into the bout, at Dover Downs Casino.
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