By Edward Chaykovsky
Last week, Robert Smith of the British Boxing Board of Control told the Evening Times that former WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison (27-3-2, 15KOs) was suspended because he failed to supply documents regarding any and all outstanding court issues.
Harrison has since provided those documents and the same paper now reports that his suspension has been lifted. Harrison has been inactive since an April loss to Liam Walsh.
Harrison has had a long history over the years with several criminal cases related to assaults, theft, substance abuse. Harrison did a stretch of prison time and his career was hit with a huge gap from November 2005 to June 2012.

