Points win for Harrison

Second comeback win is unspectacular affair

Last Updated: September 23, 2012 11:06am

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Scott Harrison: lacked the snap in his punches that characterised his early career

Scott Harrison: lacked the snap in his punches that characterised his early career

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Former featherweight world champion Scott Harrison claimed a points win over Joe Elfidh in their lightweight contest at the SECC in Glasgow.

Harrison, 35, put his opponent on the canvas in an explosive first round with a left hook and it looked like it would be a quick night's work for the Scot, who only returned to the ring in June after six years out due to personal problems.

However, it turned into a bit of a slog against the 32-year-old Harworth boxer who had been drafted in as a late replacement after Spain-based Nicaraguan Miguel Aguilar failed to turn up for Friday's weigh-in.

Harrison stalked the Englishman for most of the fight but lacked the snap in his punches that characterised his early career.

In the third round the Scot wobbled Elfidh with another fine left hook but the man from Nottinghamshire, who went into the fight with seven wins and one defeat, was proving to be durable.

Harrison got caught in the sixth and last round by his opponent but showed his own durability and in the end was a worthy, if unspectacular, 60-53 winner.

Harrison relinquished his belt in 2006 but defeated Hungarian teenager Gyorgy Mizsei Junior in his June comeback.

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