Both main event participants for tonight's headliner at the MEN arena in Manchester, England made weight for the contest without too many problems. WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison of Glasgow, Scotland made the 126-pound limit comfortably while challenger Michael Brodie of Manchester had to shed his clothing to properly register at the designated weight limit. Verbal outbursts emanated from both camps in the build-up to this fight, but the tensions settle now before the big confrontation. Can Brodie finally become a world champion or will Harrison retire the Manchester man?
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