| "Scotland will be like a ghost town when I knock Harrison out.” Tough words from Victor Polo, the man who will face two-time WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison later this month. Polo is thought to be a stern enough test for Harrison as the Scotsman looks for a high-profile fight with the |
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featherweight elite such as Marco Antonio Barrera. Comments the like of which Polo has been coming out with are very likely to raise the ire of the Scottish champion and the Scottish fans when all converge in the Braehead Arena in Glasgow. Polo also had this to say: "Not only will it be dark and raining in Scotland - as people have told me it always is - but it will be a nation in mourning at their champion's loss." Polo is the latest of several fighters to travel to Scotland to face Harrison only to speak in unsavory terms and to find themselves going home empty handed and on the wrong end of a beating. Source BBC. Stay tuned for more on this story as it happens.
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