Scott Harrison

Stuarty
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Re: Scott Harrison

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leejonesjnr wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:15
Stuarty wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:12 He's got an application in to get his licence reinstated so it's looking like he's coming back. Looking at him coming out the jail and pictures in the paper from yesterday he's looking older than his 40 years!
Absolutely no chance of getting a BBBoC license
Yeah wouldn't have thought so. Will probably end up with that BIBA mob I'd imagine.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Stuarty wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:20
leejonesjnr wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:15
Stuarty wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:12 He's got an application in to get his licence reinstated so it's looking like he's coming back. Looking at him coming out the jail and pictures in the paper from yesterday he's looking older than his 40 years!
Absolutely no chance of getting a BBBoC license
Yeah wouldn't have thought so. Will probably end up with that BIBA mob I'd imagine.
He could challenge McAllister for the Biba heavyweight title
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Re: Scott Harrison

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ewenhay wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 13:24
Stuarty wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:20
leejonesjnr wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 07:15

Absolutely no chance of getting a BBBoC license
Yeah wouldn't have thought so. Will probably end up with that BIBA mob I'd imagine.
He could challenge McAllister for the Biba heavyweight title
Civil war! Battle of the Scots :bag:
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Scott Harrison

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41 is a ripe old age for a lightweight.
He was ‘licensed’ by MBC last time around but never actually boxed.
Meh, I was never a big fan anyway, I find it difficult to get excited about tiny little boxers, but the drink, drugs and violence issues turned me off completely.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Also saying he’s going to sue to BBBC:

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Re: Scott Harrison

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leejonesjnr wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:07 41 is a ripe old age for a lightweight.
He was ‘licensed’ by MBC last time around but never actually boxed.
Meh, I was never a big fan anyway, I find it difficult to get excited about tiny little boxers, but the drink, drugs and violence issues turned me off completely.
You class lightweight as tiny little boxers?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:33 Also saying he’s going to sue to BBBC:

So it's the BBBC's fault he hasn't boxed in the last five years? Good luck with that one.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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smiling assassin wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:43
leejonesjnr wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:07 41 is a ripe old age for a lightweight.
He was ‘licensed’ by MBC last time around but never actually boxed.
Meh, I was never a big fan anyway, I find it difficult to get excited about tiny little boxers, but the drink, drugs and violence issues turned me off completely.
You class lightweight as tiny little boxers?
Trick question?
135lbs is a tiny little man yes.
I’m not saying that there aren’t wee boxers I like to watch, Lomachenko etc, but as a simple numbers exercise I personally am far less interested in the lighter divisions.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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its two men hitting each other, not a numbers exercise mate

and the smaller guys can still hurt each other plenty :yay:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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jamamb wrote: 17 Sep 2018, 01:39 its two men hitting each other, not a numbers exercise mate

and the smaller guys can still hurt each other plenty :yay:
When I mention the numbers exercise, I mean simply that if I were to write down 100 boxers that I am interested in watching, the weights would be significantly skewed to higher weight divisions. I am not saying that small boxers are not good/skilllfull/strong etc, just that generally I don't enjoy watching little people boxing as much. This is presumably true of the world at large, hence the smaller money they can command.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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I see his comeback fight is set for December 8th against Tackie Annan with something called the PBC title on the line...
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Re: Scott Harrison

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chinarich wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 10:38 I see his comeback fight is set for December 8th against Tackie Annan with something called the PBC title on the line...
PBC=Packet of Bacon Crisps?

They'll end up everywhere.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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The Probation Breach Championship belt.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:33 Also saying he’s going to sue to BBBC:

I can't see how that will work. He brought about his own problems. The Board just probably told him to stop getting himself nicked and they would go from there. They'd also have to consider the passing of time and other factors. Harrison is chasing after something that he has already thrown away, and on more than one occasion.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 11:22
Boxerbeetle wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:33 Also saying he’s going to sue to BBBC:

I can't see how that will work. He brought about his own problems. The Board just probably told him to stop getting himself nicked and they would go from there. They'd also have to consider the passing of time and other factors. Harrison is chasing after something that he has already thrown away, and on more than one occasion.
He could add it to the agenda when the other 2000 BIBA related cases against the BBBoC get to court...... which will definitely happen....
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Re: Scott Harrison

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The PBC what does Al Haymon want get involved is this guy for
Is this fight going to be on TV ?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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leejonesjnr wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 12:19
MF DOOM wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 11:22
Boxerbeetle wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 16:33 Also saying he’s going to sue to BBBC:

I can't see how that will work. He brought about his own problems. The Board just probably told him to stop getting himself nicked and they would go from there. They'd also have to consider the passing of time and other factors. Harrison is chasing after something that he has already thrown away, and on more than one occasion.
He could add it to the agenda when the other 2000 BIBA related cases against the BBBoC get to court...... which will definitely happen....
It will be like the court scene from The Dark Knight.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Petercattermole wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 12:28 The PBC what does Al Haymon want get involved is this guy for
Is this fight going to be on TV ?
Different PBC.
This is Professional Boxing Council which is a BIBA championship organisation buying belts from JC Trophies in Bham.
No, this will not be televised.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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leejonesjnr wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 13:06
Petercattermole wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 12:28 The PBC what does Al Haymon want get involved is this guy for
Is this fight going to be on TV ?
Different PBC.
This is Professional Boxing Council which is a BIBA championship organisation buying belts from JC Trophies in Bham.
No, this will not be televised.
Thanks Lee
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Re: Scott Harrison

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I think the board are in a strong legal position to deny him a license untill his sentence is served.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 11:01
chinarich wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 10:38 I see his comeback fight is set for December 8th against Tackie Annan with something called the PBC title on the line...
PBC=Packet of Bacon Crisps?

They'll end up everywhere.
:lol:

Pringles Boxing Council...
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Re: Scott Harrison

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if Scott H had the money to sue the BBBC then he would not need to fight. its not rocket science. he will not/cant sue them.......its all smoke and mirrors.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 11:01
chinarich wrote: 23 Nov 2018, 10:38 I see his comeback fight is set for December 8th against Tackie Annan with something called the PBC title on the line...
PBC=Packet of Bacon Crisps?

They'll end up everywhere.
:clap:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Just let the guy have a go and maybe get the dream out of his system - you never know he may put on a brilliant show (given the level of the sanctioning body that is). Just stop the rotten comments.
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