Scott Harrison reminds me of Steve Collins.
Scott Harrison's chances at feather/superfeather?
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Oh and he would be thoroughly outclassed if he went in there with a Morales or a Barrera,lets be realistic. It is a simple matter of accuracy.Comment
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I would tend to agree with you in principle, though I do think the possibility of him catching either at the right time is now higher than ever.Originally posted by Pugilistic_PolarbearOh and he would be thoroughly outclassed if he went in there with a Morales or a Barrera,lets be realistic. It is a simple matter of accuracy.
Let us not forget that Barrera still says that Naz was the hardest puncher he ever faced... and that their mutual opponent, journeyman Paul Buckley, said Harrison hit even harder. (Which is understandable, with the weight).Comment
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They are quite similar, actually.Originally posted by Pugilistic_PolarbearScott Harrison reminds me of Steve Collins.
Collins was ofcourse a cagey counter-puncher who held his hands up for all his career until completely changing his boxing style into an all-out attacker who relied on his chin and toughness for Eubank and beyond.Comment
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Peter Buckley? Don't listen to him. Naz just wanted to humiliate him, didn't even try to knock him out. The ref stopped their 'rematch' very prematurely (before Naz unloaded with the big stuff) which caused Buckley to have a little spastic attack in the ring and offer to finish the fight in the carpark!Originally posted by !! Anorakand that their mutual opponent, journeyman Paul Buckley, said Harrison hit even harder.Comment
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