Tony Harrison is from Detroit like me, He destroys Sergey FlabchenKO in 5 rounds.

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  1. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Although I rarely watch mundine I know what's he about, and he's been getting battered hard lately and dropped frequently. Which tells me rabchenko is not a big puncher and he's not very good at dealing with speed and movement. This is almost s foregone conclusion. Mundine is shot, Charles Hatley beat the **** out of him. Howh E hell can a young talented prospect not be Anthony mundine. Harrison would slaughter mundine. Rabchenko just looks to me like a nobody.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Well, I don't consider Willie Nelson or Cecil McCalla anything special either but one stopped him nd the other almost did. Rabchenko may not be a monster puncher, but I'll go out on a limb and say he's got more pop than Cecil.

    Look at 30 minutes in exactly, Harrison was basically out on his feet, and he gets hurt again before the final bell in the 10th.
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    Mundine is weird, sometimes he has a great night, sometimes, he looks horrible.
     
  3. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    No mundane is not wierd it's just some styles have no answer to a bit of movement. Slow plodding types rarely do well against speed.

    That's basically what mundine does well against, ofc he beat geale which is pretty impressive given is decent movement.

    Rabchenko resume is highlighted with wins over old Ryan Rhodes and Bradley pryces. Harrison's resume is equally as bad. However Nelson is a problematic fighter, Andrade was about 3 levels above him. I don't even think rabchenko will land anything clean and will be taken to the cleaners.
     
  4. CST80

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    Don't think I haven't given any consideration to that scenario, but I think Harrison's chin is that weak and Harrison isn't a defensive genius by any stretch, so if Sergey can land on it, he take him out, its a risk I'm willing to take. Maybe.:D
     
  5. TJ Max

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    I thought you were from LA???

    Why are you lying????
     
  6. lepinthehood

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    alot of people are going with rabchenko . He will the ko, he won't outbox Tony.

    Now if they put Tony in with fellow Belarusian sergey khomistky from a few years back, I'd be 100% backing him. Who is a lot tougher and dangerous and experienced.
     
  7. Willie Maeket

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    No I live in California now. I moved back for a year in 2008 and left pretty much permanently in 2009. I still love Detroit and would love to move back as soon as they get their business together in those decrepit school districts. The Board of Education has kept me at bay from going home. The phony crime statistics don't.:nono
     
  8. chitownfightfan

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    Career building fight for both these guys.

    I think ppl take their respective Ls far too seriously, as both were simply due to stepping up vs a style that they were not quite ready for.

    I will say about both these fighters however.....

    Why either are wasting their time at this LMW bullshiit when theyre both clearly MWs is absolutely pathetic.

    God forbid one should become a top 5 MW and have to answer that dredded question irt their willingness to fight GGG. :roll: