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Scott Harrison's manager has said the boxer is "buzzing" about his imminent release from a Spanish jail and flight home to Scotland. WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison hopes to be released from prison in Spain on Monday but his return to Scotland may be delayed.
The WBO featherweight champion, who has been held since 6 October following an alleged assault, is due to arrive in Scotland at 2230 GMT on Monday. The 29-year-old's manager Barry Hughes said: "The judge has signed the papers for bail with no conditions attached.
Manager Barry Hughes said: "The judge has signed the papers for bail with no conditions attached.
"I spoke to Scott this morning and he is buzzing.""I spoke to Scott this morning and he is buzzing."
Hughes said: "The judge has signed the papers for bail with no conditions attached and he will be released mid-afternoon. Hughes aimed to whisk Harrison straight back to Glasgow from Malaga but the troubled fighter may not have time to make his scheduled flight.
"That is great news because they could have asked him to appear at the court every two weeks. "That is great news because they could have asked him to appear at the court every two weeks," said Hughes.
"He will be on the 8.05pm flight from Malaga which will get into Glasgow at around 10.30pm tonight. We have a medical booked for tomorrow.
606 DEBATE: Can Harrison get his career going again? 606 DEBATE: Can Harrison get his career going again?
"Scott has been training for an hour-and-a-half - twice every day - and his weight is okay.""Scott has been training for an hour-and-a-half - twice every day - and his weight is okay."
The British Boxing Board of Control insists no decisions will be made on his December world title defence until after his prison release.The British Boxing Board of Control insists no decisions will be made on his December world title defence until after his prison release.
BBBC general secretary Simon Block said certain issues needed to be resolved.BBBC general secretary Simon Block said certain issues needed to be resolved.
"There are certain questions which must be resolved when he is out," Block said."There are certain questions which must be resolved when he is out," Block said.
"Is he in a fit state to continue his career. If not now, when - if ever?""Is he in a fit state to continue his career. If not now, when - if ever?"
Harrison's detention has thrown his 9 December defence against Nicky Cook into doubt.Harrison's detention has thrown his 9 December defence against Nicky Cook into doubt.
The 29-year-old Cambuslang fighter was due to have undergone a BBBC medical on Monday to determine his fitness for the Cook fight at London's Excel Arena. The Cambuslang fighter was due to have undergone a BBBC medical on Monday to determine his fitness for the Cook fight at London's Excel Arena.
But Block maintains there are further hurdles to negotiate before the sport's governing body can sanction the fight.But Block maintains there are further hurdles to negotiate before the sport's governing body can sanction the fight.
"What is essential in the case of Scott Harrison is: 'Is he in or is he out (of prison)?'" Block said."What is essential in the case of Scott Harrison is: 'Is he in or is he out (of prison)?'" Block said.
"A boxer can prove his fitness at any time but what is relevant is the 9 December situation."A boxer can prove his fitness at any time but what is relevant is the 9 December situation.
"It was proposed he defend his championship on that date. There are a number of factors now relating to that."It was proposed he defend his championship on that date. There are a number of factors now relating to that.
"Firstly, does promoter Frank Warren still want to put the fight on?"Firstly, does promoter Frank Warren still want to put the fight on?
We spoke to Frank Warren to ensure the fight was still on Barry HughesScott Harrison's managerWe spoke to Frank Warren to ensure the fight was still on Barry HughesScott Harrison's manager
"Number two is the question whether he is still champion, because if he is not he will not have a title to defend."Number two is the question whether he is still champion, because if he is not he will not have a title to defend.
"Then, thirdly, if he still wants to box, can he be found fit to fight?"Then, thirdly, if he still wants to box, can he be found fit to fight?
"I certainly do not know the answer to any of those questions at this time.""I certainly do not know the answer to any of those questions at this time."
The World Boxing Organisation had already said the Scot would be stripped of his title.The World Boxing Organisation had already said the Scot would be stripped of his title.
And Warren himself said: "It is not necessarily the case that the fight is back on.And Warren himself said: "It is not necessarily the case that the fight is back on.
"Scott has been released from prison and has a contract to fight and we have to honour that contract."Scott has been released from prison and has a contract to fight and we have to honour that contract.
"But it is subject to the fighter passing a medical, so he has to get through those first and he will see a doctor from the BBBC on Monday.""But it is subject to the fighter passing a medical, so he has to get through those first and he will see a doctor from the BBBC on Monday."
Harrison's manager, however, remains positive that the fight can be put back on track.Harrison's manager, however, remains positive that the fight can be put back on track.
"We spoke to Frank Warren to ensure the fight was still on," said Hughes."We spoke to Frank Warren to ensure the fight was still on," said Hughes.
"He was more than willing to put the fight back on 9 December.""He was more than willing to put the fight back on 9 December."