As we reported yesterday, WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison is chasing a fight with super featherweight champion Marco Antonio Barrera. But first, Harrison has one more picee of featherweight business to attend to before a summer match with the legendary Barrera can be secured. Harrison will fight
Colombian Victor Polo at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow, Scotland on the 28th of this month. Polo has already been in with the likes of Derrick Gainer, Julio Pablo Chacon and Manuel Medina and has fought for world titles. Polo was unfortunate to lose against Chacon, slipping on a towel which was unjustly ruled a knockdown and therefore costing him the chance to own the WBO title now in Harrison's possession. Can Polo finally realize his dream and ruin all of Harrison's in one fateful night? Stay tuned for all the latest news on this story as it develops.
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