IT seems an eternity since British fight fans have had a real meaningful world-class bout to get excited about.

We've had Darky Smith climbing into the ring in the Ricky Hatton fiasco, Clinton Woods getting creamed by Roy Jones Jnr and Joe Calzaghe boring the pants off us over recent months.

In short, it's been garbage lately at world level for us. God I'm calling Hatton's WBU belt "world level"!?

So finally we have something to get excited about as Scot Harrison challenges for proper gold this Saturday night as he meets WBO featherweight champ Julio Pablo Chacon in Glasgow.

As far as I'm concerned the WBO is the real deal, particularly at this weight remember this is both Naz's and Barrera's old belt - need I say more.

I've seen Harrison quite a bit since Sky started following his progress and with Hatton currently under protection, he's our best bet of making World Champion for a few years.

To be honest, I know little of his opponent but the Argentinean's record suggests it won't be easy, having won 43 of 45 fights, 31 by KO.

Only aged 27, he's unlikely to be over the hill either and he's been talking it up, saying he'll knock the Scot out in 4.

So this has the makings of a real tear-up.

Harrison will go for him, no doubt and despite limited knowledge I pick him to win, he looks a world beater and now's his time.

Big things ahead too, this guy plans to fight the best and in this case it's not just promotion like Calzaghe and Hatton.

Wayne McCullough is being lined up for early next year and providing all goes to plan, that's a superfight for this side of the planet.

I wonder where Naz is at the moment? If Harrision wins, I'm expecting him to call the Prince out of hiding.