Harrison-Cook OFF
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Max Molyneux
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jamesmcdonnell
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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.
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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Max Molyneux
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Oh dear Harrison has tax problems too and mix that with if Warren does take legal action!
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/ ... _page.html
Harrison's messed up bad!
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/ ... _page.html
Harrison's messed up bad!