Rumors are that former WBA light welterweight champion Vivian Harris will be back in the ring in his next fight against the very same man that dethrone dhim this past June: Carlos Maussa. There was some controversy about the ending of the bout in which Maussa staggered and dropped Harris, only to hit Harris while in a prone position on the canvas. That last piece of action might be Harris' lone bargaining tool in gaining a rematch. Most observers saw Harris simply fight a terrible gameplan against Maussa, throwing his all in the first few rounds only to wind up tired and unable to fend the Colombian off. at just twenty-seven, Harris has the time to turn his change of furtunes around, but he faces an industry not sold on him before the loss, and now his road to redemption is that much longer.
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