Prime Scott Harrison vs Ricky Burns

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  1. Wid128Phoenix

    Wid128Phoenix New Member Full Member

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    What is the outcome? And how does it play out over 12?
     
  2. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Prime Harrison was a featherweight.
     
  3. ChipChair

    ChipChair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Never mind prime Scott Harrison are we talking sober Scott Harrison ?
     
  4. Redman

    Redman Active Member Full Member

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    Man vs boy, I'm going with the smack head alchie.
     
  5. Dodgypie

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    Featherweight pushing SFW v Lightweight.
     
  6. Wid128Phoenix

    Wid128Phoenix New Member Full Member

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    Burns was a super featherweight also. And Harrison has never been on the smack
     
  7. DON1

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  8. billy nelson

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    Scott was a great fighter but Ricky would be all badly wrong for him style wise.
    Ricky by very wide points
     
  9. Redman

    Redman Active Member Full Member

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    He's a jock, of course he was on the smack. Goes without saying. :huh
     
  10. Redman

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    This is up there with your prediction for the Beltran and Crawford fight Blobby.
     
  11. Two Shakes

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    Harrison was a beast at his best, absolute waste of talent.
    Amazing how many good fighters self destruct in their private lives after hitting the top of the tree careerwise.
     
  12. JonStevo10

    JonStevo10 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He didn't waste his talent he was a World Champion. He wasted part of his career no doubt.
     
  13. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There were plenty of huge fights possible for Scott if he'd stayed off the bevvy. He was huge at the weight so no reason why he couldn't have moved up a divison as well.
    Winning a World Title THEN drinking yourself into the gutter and getting jailed, is a waste of talent.
     
  14. JonStevo10

    JonStevo10 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeh I know what you mean mate but it would have been a HUGE waste of talent IF he didn't reach the top. He did reach the top but he obviously could have done a lot more in the sport.
     
  15. Wid128Phoenix

    Wid128Phoenix New Member Full Member

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    Billy, how good of a trainer do you think Peter Harrison is