Tim Tszyu vs. Tony Harrison: Weigh-In Results & Latest Betting Odds
Both Tim Tszyu and Tony Harrison made weight ahead of their WBO interim junior middleweight title fight tomorrow night on Showtime.
There was no scale fail earlier today when Tim Tszyu (21-0) and Tony Harrison (29-3-1) weighed in for their WBO interim junior middleweight bout on Showtime tomorrow night. Both men came in half a pound underneath the junior middleweight limit and look ready for tomorrow night (Sunday afternoon in Australia).
Both men were locked in, and the hometown favorite said, “I’m locked in now, and everything’s out of the way. I’m not nervous. Feel my heartbeat.” On the other hand, Harrison had a little more to say, as he is more of a talker. “The weight cut has always been my problem, but not this time. I’ll put on some weight, but I’m not looking to go in there 180 pounds. Whatever my body allows. I looked into his eyes, and to me, he’s nervous. I keep hearing people counting me out, and I don’t understand why. I’m from the Motor, man. I’m from Detroit. You ever seen a rottweiler fight a chihuahua? It’s just a different type of dog. I just think you guys have seen your dog only bite other chihuahuas. He hasn’t been in front of a rottweiler yet.”
TIM TSZYU VS. TONY HARRISON WEIGH-IN RESULTS
Saturday, March 11, SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL® Live on SHOWTIME® (10:45 p.m. ET/7:45 p.m. PT) from Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia
WBO 154-Pound Title (Interim) – 12 Rounds
Tony Harrison – 153 ½ lbs.
Referee: Danrex Tapdasan; Judges: Zoltan Enyedi (Hungary), Katsuhiko Nakamura (Japan), Benoit Roussel (Canada)
TIM TSZYU VS. TONY HARRISON BETTING ODDS
Per DraftKings, Tim Tszyu is the favorite at -280, and Tony Harrison is the underdog at +210.
Tim Tszyu: Decision +250; KO/TKO +105
Draw: +1600
Tony Harrison: Decision +475; KO/TKO +500
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