| Scott Harrison overcame initial difficulty to bang out challenger Michael Brodie within four rounds last night at Manchester's Evening News Arena. The two featherweights went at it from the start and there were no punches thrown that didn't carry fight ending intentions. Harrison attacked the body of Brodie in |
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the fourth after hurting the Mancunian at the end of the third round and the challenger could not stand up to the furious assault. Harrison retains his WBO belt and now looks forward to a unification match with either Juan Manuel Marquez or In Jin Chi.
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