12/21 PBC on FOX: Tony Harrison vs Jermell Charlo 2 (WBC Super Welterweight Title)

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harrison has a 70% ko percentage in 30 fights and charlo has a 48% ko percentage in 33 fights.

Tony hasn't KO'd anyone . Most if not all the KOs on his record are TKOs. Jermell early on was more focused on outpointing opponents with Ronnie Shields. Now he's sitting down on his punches and getting straight KOs (meaning the ref counting these dudes out bc they sleep).

Charlo easily has more power, a better chin and more skills overall. The issue in the first fight was Jermell staying on the straight line after punching and not coming at angles. Also he had (I say had bc against Cota it looked like they worked on it) an issue with freezing when opponents throw combinations at him. He tended to stop throwing and wait for the opponent to stop before he mounted his offense which Tony took advantage of with feints and jabs.

Tony "won" the first fight with the jab but was unimpressive overall. Mell should win this fight easily with feints and less head hunting.
 

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When they were coming up, I thought Jermell was the better boxer out the 2..but their past few outings...Jermall seems to be more well rounded and Mell looking for the KO when he doesn’t have that night night power .. I’m leaning towards Charlo via KO since Harrison has been slumped twice but living rent free in Charlos head got me thinking .. plus Harrison was landing timely counters regularly in the first fight :patrice:
 

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Tony is a 8 round fighter, if Charlo can pace himself while looking for the k.o. he would probably get it :manny:
Ok..we'll see if Charlo has a boxing IQ in this one...he will need to time Harrison to get progression in the fight.
 

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Harrison vs. Charlo II Undercard: Dirrell, Stanionis, Balderas
By Random Hits

Published On Tue Dec 17, 2019, 03:42 PM EST

A jam-packed lineup of undercard attractions will give fans excitement from beginning to end on Saturday, December 21 as part of the Premier Boxing Champions event headlined by the highly anticipated rematch between WBC Super Welterweight Champion Tony Harrison and former champion Jermell Charlo all from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

The Harrison vs. Charlo rematch serves as the main event of FOX PBC Fight night beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Preceding the fights on FOX, FS1 PBC Fight Night will feature a tripleheader of action beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and headlined by top middleweight contender Hugo Centeno Jr. battling Juan Macías Montiel.

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Non-televised undercard attractions will feature Andre Dirrell in a 10-round super middleweight bout against the Dominican Republic's Juan Ubaldo Cabrera and2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis in a welterweight fight against the Dominican Republic's Julio César Sanchez.

The action will also see Detroit prospect Anthony Flagg (4-0, 3 KOs) battling Tyler, Texas-native Jamarcus Warren (2-1-1, 1 KO) in a six-round super middleweight affair, Dallas heavyweight Adrian Taylor (10-1, 4 KOs) in a six-round fight against Tijuana, Mexico's German Pérez (11-6-3, 3 KOs) and Russian prospect Petr Khamukov (4-0, 1 KO) taking on Massachusetts native Maceo Crowder (2-3, 1 KO) in a six-round middleweight bout. Bantamweight José Balderas (8-0, 2 KOs), the brother of Karlos Balderas, will battle in a six round match.

Rounding out the lineup is undefeated super lightweight prospect Justin Cardona in a four-round fight against Liberia's Archie Weah, Glendale, California's Yovani Rodarte battling Mexico's Eduardo Reyes in a six-round lightweight affair and unbeaten Oak Hills, California native Jerry Pérez in a six-round featherweight affair against New Jersey's Tyrone Luckey.

An accomplished veteran contender in the 168-pound division, Dirrell (33-2-1, 24 KOs) returns to the ring for the first time since March 2018, when he lost his interim super middleweight title in a slugfest against Jose Uzcategui. The Flint, Michigan native and brother of two-time champion Anthony, Dirrell won a bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics and lost narrow decisions in world title fights against Carl Froch and James DeGale. He will be opposed by Cabrera (24-2, 16 KOs), who fights out of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and was unbeaten in his first 24 pro fights.

A native of Lithuania who now live and trains in the U.S., Stanionis (9-0, 6 KOs) is one of the most promising fighters to come out of the 2016 Olympic games. The 25-year-old has picked up two victories so far this year and will look to close out the year against the 26-year-old Sanchez(11-2, 6 KOs), who was born in the Dominican Republic but now fights out of New York.
 

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Tony is a 8 round fighter, if Charlo can pace himself while looking for the k.o. he would probably get it :manny:
Charlo is not a volume fighter though, Harrison didn't seem to gas on their first fight.
Charlo might vary his offense more, make adjustments but it's very rare that a fighter would just turn into a volume puncher from one fight to another. One thing is to change the approach, another thing is to change his regular pace.
 
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