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Autobarn
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Post by Autobarn »

Should've stuck with Enzo's first WBO title defence.
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Post by Max Molyneux »

nickd wrote:
Lenny Albert wrote:Finally SN react

http://www.allegedly.tv/drill/News/Ar ... fight.html
Hurrah about fuccking time, they've known all week according to Harrison's old man.

RIP OFF MERCHANTS
If they did know about this all week then howcome Hughes was quoted on BBC as only speaking Harrison and his dad?
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Post by jamesmcdonnell »

I think we have to take anything the Harrison camp says with a ladle full of salt, Hughes seems to be little more than a cheerleader, saying whatever suits Harrison best at the time.

Warren must have known there was a chance this would fall through, but as he had a contractual obligation to fulfill, and the BBBofC and the WBO agreed to the fight, what more could he do.

Sounds like Harrison was offered a non title affair for a payday, but either couldn't make 9 6, or wasn't interested, or maybe he was offered a reduced payday for the non title bout.

Either way, everyone has lost out here.
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Post by Max Molyneux »

Oh dear Harrison has tax problems too and mix that with if Warren does take legal action! :o

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/ ... _page.html

Harrison's messed up bad!
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Post by MTG »

viciousmaussa wrote:
KOJOE90 wrote:
liamlion wrote: Why's that?
Didn't F.Warren help the BBBofC out with a few ££££'s when Michael Watson sued them?
not exactly, he convinced them to sell off one of their buildings so they could pay Watson

THEY WERE TOLD TO SELL FROM THE ADMINISTRATORS,NOT WARREN
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