Manager Ignacio Beristáin announced on a Mexican news site that he has accepted Top Rank’s
proposed Scott Harrison-Manuel Márquez unification bout May 7th in Las Vegas, NV.
Let’s hope Frankie will cooperate & not price himself out.
WBO featherweight champ Scott "The Real McCoy" Harrison (23-2-2), has been offered a unification fight with WBA/IBF featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez (43-2-1). The bout could take place as soon as May 7th in Las Vegas, and has already been approved by team Marquez. Trainer/manager of Team Marquez, Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain, stated that with this fight, Marquez would finish his contract with Top Rank, although he also stated that he would not stop listening to offers to renew the contract with Top Rank. Beristain also recognizes the great opportunity for his fighter, because of the chance to win a third title and unify the division "The only other belt that would be lacking would only be the WBC, which would not be impossible to dispute for it." Marquez had been working very hard training for his proposed fight against Manny Pacquiao, however when that fight fell through, Beristain ordered him to rest and only dedicate himself to recreational training. "This coming week he will be here in the gym," stated Beristain.
Newsflash- there are very few harrison 'nut huggers' here.Blue wrote: Top of the morning to U Brits,![]()
Manager Ignacio Beristáin announced on a Mexican news site that he has accepted Top Rank’s
proposed Scott Harrison-Manuel Márquez unification bout May 7th in Las Vegas, NV.![]()
Let’s hope Frankie will cooperate & not price himself out.
Yes, as said here earlier, who exactly are you referring to when you mention 'Harrison Nuthuggers?' I haven't seen anyone on here who is deluded about Harrison's abilities as a fighter. Far from it in fact.Blue wrote: Top of the morning to U Brits,![]()
Manager Ignacio Beristáin announced on a Mexican news site that he has accepted Top Rank’s
proposed Scott Harrison-Manuel Márquez unification bout May 7th in Las Vegas, NV.![]()
Let’s hope Frankie will cooperate & not price himself out.
lirva33 wrote:I think Blue is an excellent poster and spices things up a bit on the board.J wrote:Boys stop rising to the bait, bloke only pops up when he has something inane to say or has a pop at the brits. Treat his posts with the contempt they deserve.
As far as the fight goes, I can only see one winner.
Quite, there's no shame in trying and failing, just in not trying. He may have less ability than Calzaghe, but he appears to have a lot more desire.007 wrote:Harrison will insist on this fight. Whatever anyone thinks about his skill/ability you can't question his desire to fight the top men in the division and I think he'd be happy to accept the short end if need be.
I dont see him winning it but good luck to him.
Some young man wrote to me once, wanting to write for the site. Obviously a confused youth, he seemed to think his main selling point was that he wasn't a Roy Jones 'nuthugger'.steve689 wrote:I used to have loads of running battles with Blue on the Current Scene before the British forum opened, the old fella hasn't changed much it seems. Come on Blue play fair...we criticise Harrison, Hatton, Calzaghe etc as much as if not more than anyone else. This forum has not yet resorted to "nuthugging" any British fighters from what i have seen.
Check out the Current Scene and look at the Mike Tyson, Joe Mesi etc die hards for "nuthugging"
Yes we don't "nut hug" in Britain old boy, strictly an American pass time, from what I hear.Blue wrote: Top of the morning to U Brits,![]()
Manager Ignacio Beristáin announced on a Mexican news site that he has accepted Top Rank’s
proposed Scott Harrison-Manuel Márquez unification bout May 7th in Las Vegas, NV.![]()
Let’s hope Frankie will cooperate & not price himself out.
I do not understand the term myself but is it giving George Bush a cuddle?MightyWarrior wrote: Yes we don't "nut hug" in Britain old boy, strictly an American pass time, from what I hear.