Scott Harrison

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Scott Harrison

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Real name Scott Harrison
Nickname The Real McCoy
Weight Featherweight
Nationality Flag of Scotland Scottish
Birth date August 19, 1977
Birth place Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Style Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 29
Wins 25
Wins by KO 14
Losses 2
Draws 2
No contests 0

Scott Harrison (born August 19, 1977) was the first Scottish boxer to regain the World Boxing Organisation featherweight championship.

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Scott Harrison was born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, but lived most of his life in Cambuslang. He is 5’ 7’’ tall and is classified as a featherweight. In 1996 he won the bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle, Denmark. He started his professional career by knocking out Eddie Sica in 1996 and became WBO featherweight champion in 2002. In July of 2003 , he lost the title to the Mexican Manuel Medina but regained it by a knock out in November of that year. He has subsequently defended the title successfully.

He is trained by his father Peter Harrison. He now lives in Glasgow and is a huge Glasgow Celtic fan. In May 2006 Harrison pulled out of a title defence in Belfast which was due to be screened on ITV1's Big Fight Live,he was replaced by Danny Williams. Promoter Frank Warren was less than pleased with this decision and made his views known to the media. After it became apparent that things weren't good and the Daily Record reported that an incident had occurred in a nightclub. Over the coming days Harrison checked into the Priory clinic in London. He checked himself out after a few days. His agent Frank Maloney told Radio Clyde's SuperScoreboard Xtra programme that the only way he is going to get help is if he is sectioned under the Mental Health Act. This story has now become a tragedy as boxing officials could take action and strip Harrison of his world title. On 28 May reports emerged saying that Harrison could be back in the ring in September 2006 on the same bill as Edinburgh's Alex Arthur.

As of Tuesday 17 October, Scott Harrison is being held in a Spanish jail, this information being revealed by the UK Foreign Office. He was arrested in Malaga on 6 October.

His arrest reportedly followed allegations of theft and assault.

The boxer, who has received treatment for depression and alcoholism, had been training in southern Spain ahead of a title defence in December.

On 9 November 2006, Harrison was stripped of his title after failing to grant bail so therefore his fight with Cook is cancelled.

On 13 November Scott was granted bail and will now undergo a medical to prove that he is fit to box. The British Boxing Board of Control has deemed this medical a success and Harrison's fight with Nicky Cook will now go ahead, providing written permission is granted by the WBO

On 6 December it was announced by his father that he was pulling out of the fight and vacating his WBO title due to medical advice, as he couldn't make the required weight of 9st 7lbs.

On 30 January 2007, Scott Harrison was arrested in Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, for possession of valium.

On 5 February, Harrison appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court and denied police assault, resisting arrest, breach of the peace and refusing to leave a pub. He will be tried in June.[1]

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Won 25(14 KOs) -Lost 2- Drew 2

  • Eddie Sica KO2 07/10/96
  • PeterBuckley W4 11/01/97
  • David Morris W4 25/03/97
  • Miguel Matthews TKO4 04/10/97
  • Stephane Fernandez D6 16/12/97
  • Peter Buckley W4 31/01/98
  • Carl Allen TKO6 09/06/98
  • akhim Mingaleev W8 17/10/98
  • John Matthews TKO4 06/03/99
  • Smith Odoom W12 IBO Intercont. featherweight title 10/07/99
  • Patrick Mullings W12 Commonwealth featherweight title05/02/00
  • Tracy Patterson W10 29/04/00
  • Tom Johnson W12 IBO Intercont. featherweight title 15/07/00
  • Eric Odumase KO12 Commonwealth featherweight title 11/11/00
  • Richie Wenton TKO4 Commonwealth & British featherweight title 24/03/01
  • Gary Thornhill TKO5 Commonwealth & British featherweight title 15/09/01
  • Steve Robinson TKO3 Commonwealth & British featherweight title 17/11/01
  • Tony Wehbee TKO3 Commonwealth featherweight title 11/03/02
  • Victor Santiago TKO6 WBO interim featherweight title 08/06/02
  • Julio Pablo Chacon W12 WBO featherweight title 19/10/02
  • Wayne McCullough W12 WBO featherweight title 22/03/03
  • Manuel Medina L12 WBO featherweight title 12/07/03
  • Manuel Medina TKO11 WBO featherweight title 29/11/03
  • Walter Estrada TKO5 WBO featherweight title 06/03/04
  • William Abelyan TKO3 WBO featherweight title 19/06/04
  • Samuel Kebede TKO1 WBO featherweight title 29/10/04
  • Victor Polo Draw WBO featherweight title 28/01/05
  • Michael Brodie Win WBO featherweight title 03/06/05
  • Nedal Hussein Win WBO featherweight title 05/11/05

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