Prime Scott Harrison vs Ricky Burns

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  1. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mismatch, it would be much more one sided in Scott's favour than Ricky's beatings of Beltran and Crawford. Scott's world class footwork would get him in close to Ricky who showed v Crawford he can't handle hard punches as u seem him winching to billy in between rounds about body shots. Scott's hooks would have his ribs looking like slabs of meat. Ricky would be stopped middle of fight
     
  2. Redman

    Redman Active Member Full Member

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    Man vs boy... Harrison KO round 2.
     
  3. Chico

    Chico New Member Full Member

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    I like Burn's and hope he can come back and win another world title, but Harrison was a beast when he was in his pomp. Was at a few of his fights, his fight against Brodie springs to mind - just smashed him up and Brodie at the time was no mug.
     
  4. billy nelson

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    Brodie at the time was at the end of his career
     
  5. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was after Scott broke his ribs, only a year or so prior he draw with Chi
     
  6. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The rankings when Scott was Champion v Rankings when Ricky was

    CHAMPION SCOTT HARRISON GB
    1 1. Marco A. Barrera MEX
    2 2. Juan M. Marquez MEX
    3 3. Naseem Hamed GB
    4 4. William Abelyan (NABO) USA

    CHAMPION RICKY BURNS UK

    1 Terrence Crawford (NABO) USA
    2 Raymundo Beltran MEX
    3 Denis Shafikov RUS
    4 Paulus Moses (International) NAM

    Who was top of best pile? Scott was Champion when wbo featherweight title was most sort after belt of of the last 15 years. Will struggle to find a better top 5 rankings anywhere (this is all on wbo website)
     
  7. Redman

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    Yeah but Harrison didn't fight any of them fighters. :patsch And if he did he would have got his ass kicked like Burns did against Beltran and Cindy Crawford.

    Scotlands finest, both of them miles off worldclass. Man vs boy if they both fought though, man vs boy. :yep
     
  8. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Scott knocked Abelyn out in 3 rounds mate and he came with a Jeff Lacey type reputation. Also prime Scott would have beat any of them more often than they would have beat him
     
  9. JonStevo10

    JonStevo10 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Harrison has just sent out a tweet to you Billy haha

    Saying he'll fight Ricky any day of the week.




    Cough cough 'payday'


    Moog - did you tell him about this thread haha
     
  10. Redman

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    Wow, Abelyn had a Jeff Lacy type rep, are you shitting me. The guy had been knocked out in 1 before he fought Harrison and had been beat a total of 4 times. You're chatting shite kid.

    As for Harrison beating Naz, Barrera, or Marquez.


    Once again you're chatting shite.

    Take care now. :good
     
  11. Ryan the Lion

    Ryan the Lion King of the Jungle Full Member

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    I think Ricky deserves another chance at world title level next, but if Hearn is talking about dropping him down to domestic level, then Scott Harrison would be better than the Crolla-Murray idea.

    Burns-Harrison would fill 11,000 at the Hydro or you could put it outdoors in the Summer at Firhill or Airdrie's ground and get 15 to 16,000 no bother. Even Parkhead or Ibrox (depending on the Commonwealth games)and go for 20,000 + Better business £££.
    It would be great for Scottish Boxing :deal
     
  12. Redman

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    Would Harrison be able to get through a full training camp without going on the booze and or shooting up smack, or whatever you lot get up to up there.

    Probably not.
     
  13. righty

    righty New Member Full Member

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    I saw some good looking guy tweeting scott earlier about billys comments
     
  14. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    sounds like a plan , but i honestly didnt think Harrison was still active/not in jail? i would imagine Burns now would easily beat Harrison if he is allowed to fight these days?
     
  15. Terminator_X

    Terminator_X Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you think the Scots are still interested in Scott Harrison? He's not been relevant since 2005 and his loss to Liam Walsh last year took all the steam out of his comeback and he's not fought since.

    At his best he was a World Class Top 10 Featherweight but not Top 5, he struggled with Manuel Medina and Victor Polo and would have been brutalized by the likes of Marquez, Barrera, Hamed, Pacquiao, Morales, Larios, Tapia and Kelly.

    He only had success at Featherweight because he was big for that weight wheras at Lightweight he's fighting guys his own size or bigger so wouldn't have been good enough to win a World title at 135lbs even 10 years.

    As for Burns vs Harrison assuming both were at their peaks:

    At Feathweight i'd pick Harrison as Ricky would be weak making 126lbs.
    At Super Feathweight it'd be a 50-50 fight.
    At Lightweight i'd pick Burns as he would be too big and strong for Scott.

    I do know Billy Nelson rated Harrison very highly and was part of Scott's team when he was being trained by his dad Peter.