It was another Jekyll and Hyde performance from WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison on Friday night in Scotland as he struggled to draw with challenger Victor Polo. The fight was held in Harrison's own back yard in the Braehead Arena in Glasgow, and the home fans will not have been enthused to what they were witnessing. Harrison had his moments but seemed lethargic for the most part and kept getting picked off by the busier challenger. One scorecard had Harrison winning by a score of 115-113, another saw it as a more decisive win for Polo by a score of 116-113 and the last card was scored 114-114, resulting in a draw. Harrison wanted to use this fight as a warning to MArco Antonio Barrera, it will not have had the desired effect.
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