Big punchers Tony Harrison and Fernando Guerrero both eyeing quick ending
Let’s talk about knockout power for a minute. Tony Harrison has shown it at 78 percent clip in his 23 fights. Fernando Guerrero has put ’em to sleep in 65 percent of his 31 tilts. Guerrero also has been stopped three times, though, and Harrison has once.
Tony Harrison still smarting over lone loss to Willie Nelson
For the better part of nine rounds, Tony Harrison was buttery footwork and stinging jabs. He circled Willie Nelson around the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida, breaking down the taller, more experienced fighter with precision and a brainy acumen that undersold the sheer, raw power Harrison had at his disposal.
Fernando Guerrero maintaining ‘warrior’ mentality at new weight
Fernando Guerrero has been close to the top of the mountain in the 160-pound division, but the climb has taken a toll on the onetime title challenger.
Jermell Charlo remains perfect with dominating TKO victory over Joachim Alcine
Jermell Charlo has let it be known that he intends to turn his hometown of Houston into a kind of boxing mecca. If he’s looking to advance his efforts with some marketing material, all he needs to do is blast out highlights of his performance Saturday night in the Space City.
Tony Harrison aims to feed on hungry Cecil McCalla
It’s time to feast, and Tony Harrison’s talking appetites—not for food, but for that which puts food on the table: wins. He’s doing so because he’s about to face a man who, metaphorically speaking, is hungry enough to eat a horse chased by a rotisseried yeti.
Knockout artist Tony Harrison learning to balance power and poise
Punching power is the athletic equivalent of an open bar: It’s totally, totally awesome, but if you get carried away with it, you could wake up naked in a field, searching for your pants and the nearest burrito dispensary.
After suffering his first loss, 154-pound prospect Tony Harrison intent on making it his last
On a Saturday night in July, one second wiped out the 1,500 or so that preceded it. All it took was a well-placed right hand, a fist that doubled as an eraser, which didn’t stop time so much as negate it, cleaning the slate in a flash of leather.
Unbeaten contender Jermell Charlo headlines Halloween night card against ex-champ Joachim Alcine
Earlier this month, Jermall Charlo kept his perfect record intact and captured his first world title by ravaging veteran 154-pound champ Cornelius Bundrage via a vicious third-round technical knockout.