Scott Harrison vs Nicky Cook
Scott Harrison vs Nicky Cook
Harrison defends against Nicky Cook in December, according to the Glasgow Daily Record. Cracking domestic match-up.
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MightyWarrior
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Defends what?? I thought his title was in limbo until he steps in with the interim holder or whatever the hell he's called.
Good fight though, and a perfect comeback for Scott.
Good fight though, and a perfect comeback for Scott.
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Lefthookhappy19
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SticknMove
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rod riddle
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Gairy St Clair & Joan Guzman were both scheduled to fight Harrison but went another route, both winning SF world titles...what's the chance of Cook dropping out and say beating Guerro for IBF...let's hope not
Seriously though, good comeback fight for Scott as throwing him in with Marquez instantly after troubled times he had no chance (not that he ever will)
But will he ever get the chance to fight again against the elite? I hope so.
Seriously though, good comeback fight for Scott as throwing him in with Marquez instantly after troubled times he had no chance (not that he ever will)
But will he ever get the chance to fight again against the elite? I hope so.
Re: Scott Harrison vs Nicky Cook
bennie wrote:Harrison defends against Nicky Cook in December, according to the Glasgow Daily Record. Cracking domestic match-up.
A few domestic crackers on the horizon, Bennie. What with Eastman v Williams, Hatton v Witter???, and now Harrison v Cook.
Get you train pass or your car keys out, theres gonna be a lot of travelling.
Cook's choice should be a simple one. He had a WBC eliminator that he was going to go into. But a straight, guaranteed shot at the WBO belt is a better move for him that could be more immediately rewarding.lvlarc_uk wrote:Gairy St Clair & Joan Guzman were both scheduled to fight Harrison but went another route, both winning SF world titles...what's the chance of Cook dropping out and say beating Guerro for IBF...let's hope not![]()
Seriously though, good comeback fight for Scott as throwing him in with Marquez instantly after troubled times he had no chance (not that he ever will)
But will he ever get the chance to fight again against the elite? I hope so.
Will be a great fight. Warren has to keep putting on fights like these or he'll be a joke; ITV aren't going to let him get away with pull out shows and pathetic fat heavyweights for main events.
Cracking domestic matchup, I would prefer Cook going for a real title, not the WBOgus but if the money is good enough and with Harrison's troubles why not.probox wrote:isee a tougher,angrier harrison turning out for this and destroying cook.
i do think this will come off but if i was cook i would have still gone wbc route.
The chance of beating Guerrero would be, um, zero.lvlarc_uk wrote:Gairy St Clair & Joan Guzman were both scheduled to fight Harrison but went another route, both winning SF world titles...what's the chance of Cook dropping out and say beating Guerro for IBF...let's hope not![]()
But will he ever get the chance to fight again against the elite? I hope so.
Cook isn't great, but it would be a good test to see which of these brit featherweights deserves the world title shot...
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jamesmcdonnell
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This fight may be coming a bit early for Cook, but he definetly has a shot. Cook has a nice variety of shots, and works the body very well, it's just whether or not he will be able to keep a rampaging Harrison off him.
Brodie was giving Harrison a bit of a pasting before the body shot caused that injury, which effectively ended the fight. I had predicted that Brodie had the style to give Harrison big problems, but we never saw what could have been the outcome due to the early injury.
cook is younger, fresher and nearing his peak, whereas Brodie was on the way down, this could be a cracking domestic scrap, and I stick my neck out and go for the upset if this happens. I like Cook to step up to the plate, something tells me he's got the goods, and Harrison has a world of problems in his personal life, and has looked increasingly vulnerable in recent fights. The template to beat him was provided by Polo, who could have had Harrison out of there if he had more dig on him.
Brodie was giving Harrison a bit of a pasting before the body shot caused that injury, which effectively ended the fight. I had predicted that Brodie had the style to give Harrison big problems, but we never saw what could have been the outcome due to the early injury.
cook is younger, fresher and nearing his peak, whereas Brodie was on the way down, this could be a cracking domestic scrap, and I stick my neck out and go for the upset if this happens. I like Cook to step up to the plate, something tells me he's got the goods, and Harrison has a world of problems in his personal life, and has looked increasingly vulnerable in recent fights. The template to beat him was provided by Polo, who could have had Harrison out of there if he had more dig on him.
Its seems like though that Juan Manuel Marquez is not reliquishing his interim title. So perhaps, if successful, Cook will HAVE to fight Marquez in the near future.
With that in mind, I'm sure he is doing a big mistake. Scott's style is a problematic for Cook as any of the contender for the WBC title (apart from Chi). Does Cook want to overcome this, then be "rewarded" to fight Marquez.
With that in mind, I'm sure he is doing a big mistake. Scott's style is a problematic for Cook as any of the contender for the WBC title (apart from Chi). Does Cook want to overcome this, then be "rewarded" to fight Marquez.
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