I actually like the bloke, but he showed his level against a shopworn, but well schooled Big Davey Price. He doesn't sound great tbh
Round 1: Frank 10-9 Round 2: Harris 10-9 Round 3: Harris 10-9 Round 4: Harris 10-9 Round 5: Harris 10-9 49-46 Harris Harris’ class is coming through. He is really dominating now.
Round 1: Frank 10-9 Round 2: Harris 10-9 Round 3: Harris 10-9 Round 4: Harris 10-9 Round 5: Harris 10-9 Round 6: Frank 10-9 58-56 Harris Much better round from Frank at close-quarters.
Frank with a gutsy sixth, face pointed floorward, toiling away. Inclined to give him a share, first since the first. The challenger still up, 58-56
Round 1: Frank 10-9 Round 2: Harris 10-9 Round 3: Harris 10-9 Round 4: Harris 10-9 Round 5: Harris 10-9 Round 6: Frank 10-9 Round 7: Frank 10-9 67-66 Harris Close round. Felt like Frank nicked it, Harris seems a bit tired.
Jay Harris breathing through an open mouth now while slashing away for dear life with hooks at chest-height. They're cutting into Frank alright but not slowing him down. His body work is trending lower and meatier, solid uppercuts while using the horizontally turned left to shield and stiff-arm his way in close. 10-9 Frank, 67-66 Harris
Can't weigh in on the matter myself, watching with no volume in a noisy Taco Bell. (could've done in comfort at work but left the building before realizing this was on and locked out for the weekend now)
Round 1: Frank 10-9 Round 2: Harris 10-9 Round 3: Harris 10-9 Round 4: Harris 10-9 Round 5: Harris 10-9 Round 6: Frank 10-9 Round 7: Frank 10-9 Round 8: Frank 10-9 76-76 Frank started the round well, but then Harris showed his class picking his shots at far range. Another close round but I preferred Frank’s work. I don’t think Harris landed or threw enough to win the round.
Tie ballgame, Frank got clipped a bit more than in the last two with the 1-2, but he's still laying the pressure on thick.