Tony Harrison vs. Bryant Perrella - April 17, 2021

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 17 Apr 2021, 15:58

Harrison - Decision
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Harrison - T/KO
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33%
DRAW
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Perrella - T/KO
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Perrella - Decision
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Total votes: 6

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Tony Harrison vs. Bryant Perrella - April 17, 2021

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Press Release

Former WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Tony “Superbad” Harrison will enter the ring to face hard-hitting southpaw Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella in the super welterweight main event of FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, April 17 from Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

Televised coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features undefeated rising contender Omar “El Relampago” Juarez stepping up versus veteran Jessie Roman in the 10-round super lightweight co-main event. The telecast opener will see the return of sensational prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. against James Martin in an eight-round welterweight matchup.

The event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, an AEG venue, in downtown Los Angeles.

“Former world champion Tony Harrison is one of the brightest stars in the super welterweight division and will look to show that he’s ready to reclaim a world championship live in primetime on April 17,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Tony’s will and skill makes him a tough matchup for anyone at 154-pounds, but he will also have all he can handle in the very talented Bryant Perrella, who will be making his debut in the division. This exciting main event is buoyed by rising stars Omar Juarez and Vito Mielnicki Jr. competing in separate fights as part of a jam-packed night on FOX that boxing fans won’t want to miss.”

The pride of Detroit, Michigan, Harrison (28-3, 21 KOs) spent his early boxing career under the tutelage of the late Emanuel Steward in the legendary Kronk Gym. As a professional, the 31-year-old was still considered one of the most skilled fighters in the sport despite coming up short in his first two attempts at a world title. The third time was the charm for Harrison, who shocked the boxing world in December 2018 by outpointing long-time champion Jermell Charlo to earn the WBC title in Brooklyn on FOX. Their rematch one year later ranks among the best fights of 2019. Harrison and Charlo fought mano-a-mano until Charlo stopped him in the eleventh round to regain the belt.

“Due to the pandemic, we’ve lost a lot of people over the last year, including my father Ali Salaam, and I’m dedicating this fight and the rest of my career to him,” said Harrison. “My father was always there in my corner, and I’ll continue with him right by my side spiritually. But my brother L.J. is my head trainer now and we’re working hard to prepare for a tough fighter in Perrella. I’m coming off the longest layoff of my career, so I’m just excited to get back in action. The realest fighter in the game is coming back and I’m glad we’re going to be bringing this fight to everyone on free TV on FOX. This fight will be fireworks and I’ll be looking out for whenever it’s execution time. When I see the opportunity, I’ll knock his head off and put it on my mantle.”

The 31-year-old Perrella (17-3, 14 KOs) began boxing at age 15, amassing an impressive 70-9 amateur record before turning pro in 2012. Fighting out of Fort Myers, Florida, Perrella rose quickly through the pro ranks, stopping 13 of his first 14 opponents, including a second-round TKO over previously-unbeaten David Grayton in June 2016. Three months later, he suffered his first pro defeat against current welterweight world champion Yordenis Ugas. Perrella bounced back from a close loss to Luis Collazo in August 2018 with a decision victory over Breidis Prescott and a stoppage of Domonique Dolton in his 2019 campaign. In Perrella’s last bout, in February 2020, he was on the short end of a controversial, last-second knockout at the hands of Abel Ramos, in a bout where Perrella was ahead on scorecards.

“I’ve made big changes in my game and they will reflect a more proficient fighter when I step in against Tony Harrison,” said Perrella. “I don’t care about status or resume heading into this fight. I’m coming to do what I do best, and that’s dominate. I can’t wait to get in there and perform on April 17.”

Juarez (10-0, 5 KOs) has been lauded as much for his work outside the ring as he has for what he’s accomplished in it. After graduating high school in his native Brownsville, Texas, Juarez dedicated himself to giving back to the state’s youth. Still only 21, he has spoken to close to 40,000 community members and received recognition from the Texas State Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. In the ring, Juarez was a highly decorated amateur who turned pro in September 2018. He notched four wins in 2020, including a vicious first-round TKO over Raul Chirino on December 26 that signaled his readiness for the next level.

“Words can’t describe how blessed I am to be fighting on FOX once again,” said Juarez. “As always, I’m going into this fight against Jessie Roman with victory on my mind. This will be my toughest fight to date, and I know what needs to be done to come out on top. I left Brownsville to be in San Antonio with my trainer Rick Nunez and we have a great game plan in place. Training camp has already started, and I’ll be ready to go come fight night. April 17 can’t come soon enough. It’s go time!”

The 29-year-old Roman (22-4, 11 KOs) represents a significant step up in class for Juarez. A respected amateur, Roman won his first 16 pro bouts before a disputed majority decision loss to Carlos Sanchez in Sanchez’s native Mexico. He appeared headed for a potential world title shot after stopping Luis Joel Gonzalez in April 2017 and following it up with a TKO over Erick Daniel Martinez that June. However, the Garden Grove, California native was derailed by a points loss to dangerous veteran and former amateur rival Javier Molina in June 2018.

“After a setback comes a major comeback,” said Roman. “I know that because I always come back stronger than before. I can’t wait to square-off against Juarez and prove that once again, all while bringing a great fight for the fans to enjoy.”

Representing Roseland, New Jersey, Mielnicki (8-0, 5 KOs) began turning heads during an exceptional amateur career where he compiled a 147-22 record and was named the Most Outstanding Boxer of the 2011 Junior National Golden Gloves amongst many accolades before turning pro. The 18-year-old was able to add four victories to his ledger in 2020 and he kicked off his 2021 campaign with a knockout of Noe Lopez in February on FOX.

“Training is going great. I always stay ready so I don’t have to get ready,” said Mielnicki. “I’m glad that I’m getting right back in the ring so I can showcase my skills again. In my last fight, I introduced myself to the world on the biggest viewing platform of my career. I expect a tough strong Philly fighter in the ring with me on April 17 and I’m excited to return to FOX with another great performance.”

The 23-year-old Martin (6-2) first turned pro in 2017 and won his first four fights to begin his career. Fighting out of Philadelphia, Martin has won two of his last three showdowns dating back to late 2019, and his most recent outing saw him drop a decision to unbeaten prospect Xander Zayas in February.

“I am going to box smart and bring the pressure,” said Martin. “I know my opponent is a good fighter and a win over him would get me a lot of notice. I look forward to showcasing all of my skills in this fight on April 17.”
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Re: Tony Harrison vs. Bryant Perrella - April 17, 2021

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PBC on Fox are putting on crap now.

Any half decent fights are now PPV.

Long gone are the days we get the Charlo’s, Thurman, Spence, Etc on regular Fox.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 15:59 PBC on Fox are putting on crap now.

Any half decent fights are now PPV.

Long gone are the days we get the Charlo’s, Thurman, Spence, Etc on regular Fox.
PBC aren’t at the races this year. ESPN and Matchroom are kicking their arse.
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Efetobor Apochi vs Deon Nicholson WBA eliminator leads April 17th Harrison-Perella prelims

Before Tony Harrison takes on Bryant Perrella atop an April 17th PBC on FOX show, unbeaten cruiserweights Efetobor Apochi and Deon Nicholson will duke it out on the FS1 prelims in a WBA eliminator. The pair sit at #6 and #5, respectively, in the rankings.

The Barrientes brothers, Angel and Chavez, will also be in action.

Former amateur standout Apochi (10-0, 10 KO), 33, ended a yearlong layoff last November with a three-round walloping of Joe Jones. He also boasts a 2019 finish of the derailed Earl Newman, who fell to Nicholson (14-0, 13 KO) next time out to give “The Equalizer” the biggest win of his career. Both men are in their 30s and appear equally untested, making this a nice matchup that seems virtually guaranteed to end inside the distance.

As far as the current WBA title picture, neither “super” champion Arsen Goulamirian nor freshly upgraded “world” champ Ryad Merhy have fought since 2019. Merhy allegedly has to fight #1 Yuniel Dorticos next, but BoxRec says he’s fighting an eight-rounder against TBA next month, so who knows who the winner of this will actually end up fighting.

Between that and the main event, there’ll be at least two well-matched fights on the card, which makes it that much more obnoxious that it’ll get buried by Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren and Demetrius Andrade vs. Liam Williams.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Press Release | Tony Harrison Eager To Make Big Statement Against Bryant Perrella

Former WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Tony “Superbad” Harrison shared updates from his first training camp since the passing of his father and trainer Ali Salaam, as he prepares to return to the ring against Bryant Perrella in the main event of FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes this Saturday, April 17 from Los Angeles.

“We’re doing things a lot more strategically these days in order to do what’s best for my age and body,” said Harrison. “I’m not a young kid anymore, so we needed to do what’s appropriate for my age, sort of like Tom Brady and what he has to do to stay at the top of his game. I have to be smart now.

“We’ve had great sparring in this camp. I’ve been working with Chordale Booker, John Vera, Lance Smith and Kedar Jainous. They’re all youthful sparring partners, which I needed so that they could push the pace and push me. I have to think fast against those young guys, which got me in the right place mentally. I think we’ve covered everything that Perrella could bring on fight night.”

Harrison returns to the ring for the first time since his championship rematch against Jermell Charlo in December 2019 on FOX. Despite the significant layoff, Harrison is aware of the adjustments he’ll need to make returning to the ring and doesn’t believe it will deter him on fight night.

“I’m not really concerned about ring rust, but it may take a couple rounds to get acclimated and get into it,” said Harrison. “It’s a fight, this isn’t cheerleading. You just have to be able to adapt to the environment in the ring. He’s coming off a long layoff too, though. I think I actually have the edge heading into this fight.”

In the Charlo fight, Harrison was making his first title defense after winning the belt from Charlo in their first fight via a unanimous decision in December 2018. Despite losing the rematch via an 11th-round stoppage, Harrison put on a memorable performance against Charlo in a fight that was razor thin on the scorecards at the time the fight ended.

“On a positive note, I thought I did an amazing job of walking Charlo down,” said Harrison. “That performance took my mental game to a spot where now I know what I’m capable of doing. I can push anyone back if I can push Jermell back. I had fun in there and I was confident. I know I chose the right sport for me and that fight let me know how comfortable I am in there. My father did a great job bringing me up as a fighter to succeed against any style. I can make the adjustments and hold my own in any situation.

“I learned a lot from that fight. I just have to make sure I stay focused. Also, when it comes to cutting weight, I have to do it smart and the right way. But I’ve taken every precaution this time, and I’m doing everything to help my recovery during this training camp.”

For his return to the ring, Harrison will be opposed by a tricky southpaw in Perrella, who will be making his 154-pound debut on April 17 under the tutelage of a new head trainer, all-time great Roy Jones Jr.. For Harrison however, his focus is purely on his own game and what he will bring into this showdown.

“I don’t really know that much about Perrella, just that he’s a southpaw,” said Harrison. “I know that he’s gotten some knockouts. But it’s mostly about how I’m going to move and step on fight night when I’m going up against a lefty. Like anyone on this level, I expect Perrella to come in there and do his best to compete with me. He’s no tune-up fight. I’m treating this fight like I’m 0–0 and this fight is for everything.”

Since their second fight, Charlo has gone on to add the WBA and IBF titles to the WBC belt he won back from Harrison. While Harrison knows that a future third fight against Charlo is looming and could be even bigger than the first two, his focus is squarely on passing the test April 17 first.

“I’m always looking to make a statement, but I’m not rushing into it and making mistakes that’ll cost me,” said Harrison. “I definitely want to win by knockout, but you’re never going to make everybody happy. I’m just looking to go in there and do what I know how to do. Winning is the biggest thing to me. I just need to walk away with the win. I’ve got my brother L.J. with me as my new head trainer and I’m doing this for me and my team. I know great things will come from a win, however I get it.”
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Tony Harrison vs Bryant Perrella predictions

Scott Christ (22-6-1)

On pure boxing ability, Tony Harrison can hold his own with anyone at 154. That’s a fact. It’s been a fact for years. But he has also always carried a vulnerability, ever since we saw him get stopped in the ninth round against Willie Nelson in 2015. Harrison fatigued and got stopped. It happened again in 2017 against Jarrett Hurd. He was ahead on the cards against Nelson, and the fight with Hurd was tightly scored when it ended.

Harrison’s 2018 win over Jermell Charlo should have gone to Charlo, in my opinion, but Tony got that W. He was competitive in their 2019 rematch, but Charlo closed the show that time, stopping it in the 11th. A small part of me wanted to pick the Perrella upset here, because he can punch a bit and Harrison has flaws, but I don’t see it. Perrella’s never gotten over the hump, he’s coming up from 147 and his power has never looked great against his better opponents; solid, but not hugely dangerous. I don’t think he has the style to wear Harrison out. But it’s a good matchup for both. Harrison UD-12

Wil Esco (23-5-1)

I still very much like Tony Harrison as a fighter and a person. He just seems to be a pretty humble guy who likes to fight, and the way he was able to wind up Jermell Charlo only endeared himself to me more. I have no doubt that Harrison wants to come back strong after losing the rematch to Charlo and having his father pass away, and I think he’ll do exactly that against Perrella who isn’t the really an elite level talent and someone I think Harrison should be able to beat if he wants another crack at a world title. Perrella is coming off a knockout loss himself, but I think Harrisson is just better suited to rebound in this fight. Harrison UD-12

Patrick L. Stumberg (21-7-1)

I really do try to avoid reductive statements like “X is better than Y everywhere,” but that’s kind of the case here. Harrison looks to be the superior technician both at a distance and in close, with the added bonus of faster and heavier hands. The only real concern is his infamous chin, but considering that Perrella’s moving up in weight and struggled to bring his power to bear once his level of competition improved, that puncher’s chance doesn’t seem terribly reliable.

Perrella isn’t a terrible fighter by any stretch of the imagination; he simply hit a lower ceiling than expected. Barring an out-of-nowhere Sunday punch, Harrison handily outclasses him. Harrison UD-12

Lewis Watson (23-5-1)

I guess this one depends on how rusty and out of sorts Harrison might be after a layoff following splitting wins with Charlo. Harrison had a horrible 2020 outside of the ring, and I hope he can find the fire and desire to return in a cracking and competitive 154 division. Perrella is jumping up from 147 after outgrowing the weight and will fancy his chances in testing the chin of an, at times, vulnerable Harrison. He’s going to have to land early to get the respect of Harrison, but in reality, a comfy decision win looks likely even if there are some hairy moments along the way. Harrison UD-12

And the staff winner is...

Tony Harrison (4-0)!
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Harrison weighed 154.8 pounds, just under the allowable limit for their non-title fight.

Perrella (17-3, 14KOs) checked in at 153.8 pounds for his divisional debut.
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harrison ko here
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Date: Saturday, April 17, 2021
Start Time: 8:00 pm ET
Location: Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall - Los Angeles, CA
TV: FOX

Main Card (FOX, 8pm ET)

12 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Tony Harrison (28-3, 21 KOs) vs. Bryant Perrella (17-3, 14 KOs)

10 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Omar Juarez (10-0, 5 KOs) vs. Elias Araujo (21-2, 8 KOs)

8 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Vito Mielnicki Jr (8-0, 5 KOs) vs. James Martin (6-2, 0 KOs)
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Martin has beaten Mielniki.
It’s an upset..
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PBC ‘audience’ volume is too loud. Fair enough have it in the background, but you can’t even hear the commentators.
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This is a decent scrap so far
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that's pretty bad for harrison, he should be beating perrella no problems
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margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Apr 2021, 23:15 that's pretty bad for harrison, he should be beating perrella no problems
I had Harrison 96-94.. close fight.

Shame.. doesn’t help Tony
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Judge Max DeLuca had the bout 116-112 Harrison

Dr. Lou Moret scored the contest 117-111 in favor Perrella

Judge Zachary Young saw the fight 114-114
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Harrison-Perrella FOX Main Event Peaked At 1,125,000 Viewers; Averaged 1,004,000

An overall average of 813,000 viewers watched FOX’s three-fight telecast
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Wow, 2 ppv level fighters there :yay:
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I missed rounds 3,4 and 5. Based on what I saw, I had it 6-3 Perrella. Can anyone here please tell me how he scored rounds 3-5 ?
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