Re: Scott Harrison
Posted: 22 Jul 2018, 17:44
Burns v Harrison would never be thought about, Burns would punch utter fornicate oot Harrison, he looks as if he's been chasing the Beatle in Bar
Burns v Harrison would never be thought about, Burns would punch utter fornicate oot Harrison, he looks as if he's been chasing the Beatle in Bar
Well it has been thought about (at least on here). I'd also dare to say that it's been thought about beyond the forums etc because it does actually make sense for both guys..... Yeah I'd fancy Burns to pound out a convincing stoppage win but it's a pay day for both.bingobango wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 17:44Burns v Harrison would never be thought about, Burns would punch utter eff oot Harrison, he looks as if he's been chasing the Beatle in Bar![]()
Nobody said it does. It remains to be seen if he'll even get licensed by the BBBoC and I highly doubt he will. He had trouble the last time. He's perfectly entitled to try though if that's what he wants to do. Personally I'd rather he didn't try a comeback although a fight with Burns is pretty intriguing. He's got a trade behind him. He could start up himself and make a decent living from that.
Yeah I reckon if he wants to fight again itβs either BIBA or the unlicensed circuit coz I Carnt see him getting a bbbofc licence but good luck to him whatever he decides to doStuarty wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 05:36Nobody said it does. It remains to be seen if he'll even get licensed by the BBBoC and I highly doubt he will. He had trouble the last time. He's perfectly entitled to try though if that's what he wants to do. Personally I'd rather he didn't try a comeback although a fight with Burns is pretty intriguing. He's got a trade behind him. He could start up himself and make a decent living from that.

Yeah a BIBA special against Charles Bronson in a prison shower death matchspudder56 wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 06:32Yeah I reckon if he wants to fight again itβs either BIBA or the unlicensed circuit coz I Carnt see him getting a bbbofc licence but good luck to him whatever he decides to doStuarty wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 05:36Nobody said it does. It remains to be seen if he'll even get licensed by the BBBoC and I highly doubt he will. He had trouble the last time. He's perfectly entitled to try though if that's what he wants to do. Personally I'd rather he didn't try a comeback although a fight with Burns is pretty intriguing. He's got a trade behind him. He could start up himself and make a decent living from that.
He was licensed by MBC (the precursor to BIBA) in 2015 when he couldn't get a BBBoC license so its likely he will box on BIBA shows should he return.spudder56 wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 06:32Yeah I reckon if he wants to fight again itβs either BIBA or the unlicensed circuit coz I Carnt see him getting a bbbofc licence but good luck to him whatever he decides to doStuarty wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 05:36Nobody said it does. It remains to be seen if he'll even get licensed by the BBBoC and I highly doubt he will. He had trouble the last time. He's perfectly entitled to try though if that's what he wants to do. Personally I'd rather he didn't try a comeback although a fight with Burns is pretty intriguing. He's got a trade behind him. He could start up himself and make a decent living from that.
True mate. Must've been about 16/17 years since he won the title ffs! Makes me feel oldpunchers chance wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 15:39 The boxing boat has sailed for Harrison.
A great champion in his prime but it would be crazy to try and come back now.
Trust me Burns punches harder than you think, enough to stop Harrison in a couple, Harrison is done and it's time to move on for him now unfortunately boxing has passed him bye,. It's not even as if he could get away with fighting the same way as he did at 25, when boxers get older they need to adapt there style to getting older i.e catching rolling and slipping punches and slowing the pace of a fight down, Harrison can't do that he can only fight the one way and that done him proud when he was younger but it won't work now.Stuarty wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 16:51Yeah Burns isn't a concussive puncher so it's a far 'safer' fight than any other contest that would earn him the same money. I wasn't for seeing Harrison fight again tbh but I quite like the idea of this. Gets them both a pay day......handsofstone wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 14:19Its pretty intriguing Burns will have a lot more in the tank but I think it'd make for a interesting fight, i'd rather see Harrison retired but if he's gonna fight I doubt i'd consider Burns as dangerous, as far as risk to healths concerned
I don't doubt for a second that Scott is way past it and Burns beats him. I'd rather not see Scott return to the ring as he'll be chasing something that's not there anymore but if he does this is a decent earner. It's all hypothetical anyway. I'd be very surprised if he even gets licenced again. As a few people have mentioned earlier in the thread, he'd probably have to go the BIBA route.bingobango wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 17:17Trust me Burns punches harder than you think, enough to stop Harrison in a couple, Harrison is done and it's time to move on for him now unfortunately boxing has passed him bye,. It's not even as if he could get away with fighting the same way as he did at 25, when boxers get older they need to adapt there style to getting older i.e catching rolling and slipping punches and slowing the pace of a fight down, Harrison can't do that he can only fight the one way and that done him proud when he was younger but it won't work now.Stuarty wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 16:51Yeah Burns isn't a concussive puncher so it's a far 'safer' fight than any other contest that would earn him the same money. I wasn't for seeing Harrison fight again tbh but I quite like the idea of this. Gets them both a pay day......handsofstone wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 14:19
Its pretty intriguing Burns will have a lot more in the tank but I think it'd make for a interesting fight, i'd rather see Harrison retired but if he's gonna fight I doubt i'd consider Burns as dangerous, as far as risk to healths concerned
Aye defo mate he's a clean puncher I've sparred him a right good few times over the years and he's turned into a very good body puncher as well, and herd about him ko'n guys in the amateursStuarty wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 17:22I don't doubt for a second that Scott is way past it and Burns beats him. I'd rather not see Scott return to the ring as he'll be chasing something that's not there anymore but if he does this is a decent earner. It's all hypothetical anyway. I'd be very surprised if he even gets licenced again. As a few people have mentioned earlier in the thread, he'd probably have to go the BIBA route.bingobango wrote: β23 Jul 2018, 17:17Trust me Burns punches harder than you think, enough to stop Harrison in a couple, Harrison is done and it's time to move on for him now unfortunately boxing has passed him bye,. It's not even as if he could get away with fighting the same way as he did at 25, when boxers get older they need to adapt there style to getting older i.e catching rolling and slipping punches and slowing the pace of a fight down, Harrison can't do that he can only fight the one way and that done him proud when he was younger but it won't work now.
On Burns power, he's not the biggest puncher but I remember on the amatuer circuit he was knocking everyone out. Strange lol....
Yeah, I like them ones.
Nobody likes them! They smell like a badly kept minge!
Zero interest in seeing a 41 year old Scott Harrison coming off a 5 year layoff to fight Ricky Burns. Crazy talk.Stuarty wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 18:38Well it has been thought about (at least on here). I'd also dare to say that it's been thought about beyond the forums etc because it does actually make sense for both guys..... Yeah I'd fancy Burns to pound out a convincing stoppage win but it's a pay day for both.bingobango wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 17:44Burns v Harrison would never be thought about, Burns would punch utter eff oot Harrison, he looks as if he's been chasing the Beatle in Bar![]()
Fair enough. I'd rather he wrapped it tbh but that would sell that fight...Wales wrote: β24 Jul 2018, 22:28Zero interest in seeing a 41 year old Scott Harrison coming off a 5 year layoff to fight Ricky Burns. Crazy talk.Stuarty wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 18:38Well it has been thought about (at least on here). I'd also dare to say that it's been thought about beyond the forums etc because it does actually make sense for both guys..... Yeah I'd fancy Burns to pound out a convincing stoppage win but it's a pay day for both.bingobango wrote: β22 Jul 2018, 17:44
Burns v Harrison would never be thought about, Burns would punch utter eff oot Harrison, he looks as if he's been chasing the Beatle in Bar![]()