Derric Rossy vs. Maurice Harris Online Live Stream & Replay

Much more than his title belt is on the evening of Saturday, July 16, when the USBA heavyweight champion "Sugar Moe 'Maurice Harris made his first line of defense" Shaolin Fist "Derric Rossy to Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. Harris needs to erase the memories of his last battle to keep its roller coasters, live as a career.


Harris (24-15-2, 10 KOs) was stopped at the third round, Tony "Tiger" Thompson (36-2, 24 KOs) in May to live on ESPN Friday night fights of the IBF-Off Box.

"I was used to make matches last minute and did not know how to handle two months of training in this fight," said Harris. "I left the gym and road racing. It was not me. so I would see the games on television for my family and those who support me. I put too much pressure on me. I'm not taking anything away from Tony Thompson. I respect, and he was the better man that night, but it was fouling (beat rabbit) me throughout the match. No excuses, though, I blame myself. I am a man. I know I need to focus on the task at hand and not worry about my last fight. "

35 years, Harris, winner of the 2002 Thunderbox heavyweight tournament, he defeated the world champion (Sergey Liakhovich) and challengers, but has also lost several fighters on his club up and down career.

"I was so sure would beat Maurice Thompson, I would bet my house," Harris promoter (360 Boxing CEO / Founder) Mario Yagobi noted. "His last fight was a fluke. Maurice was hit behind the head so many times that he had a double and triple vision. Otherwise, it could have a much better performance. I know how talented he is and I believe in him. "

"No way Derrick Rossy beat Maurice, but is also a return to a strong showing people that this is a real-Moe, not a fighter people saw his last fight Maurice is all Rossy:. IQ and boxing experience and 'motivated because he needs to win. .. His boxing career is at stake. There is no place for him to go if he does not win. "

Rossy (25-4, 14 KOs), ranked No. 15 by the WBA, was a standout football player at Boston College College. He also lost in the FBI this year in Box-Off Eddie Chambers by 12 round decision. His most important victories were against former WBO champion and 1988 Olympic gold medalist Ray Mercer (DEC12) and world title challenger Carl David Drummond.