Two former Top-Rated southpaw middleweight contenders who were top of the "Who needs him" club when climbing the world ratings, Virtually untouchable at Lt-Middle, Herol still had the ability to have the best pulling out their Hair in frustration at Middle, if not for that Final piece of luck, in losing a razor thin decision to Mike McCallum (after being docked a point ), and being within a clear sight of a corner retirement Victory against Julien Jackson, when the Hawk found that all-time Classic Punch, so close and yet so far... Likewise Ronnie Mazel Harris could probably sympathise, with fine victories like those over Alan Minter and Gretian Tonna under his belt, Ronnie was to only lose two fights, the Points defeat to Hugo Corro for the Title, and Like Herols Jackson experiance, getting nailed by thunderous punching but Limited Slammin Sammy Nesmith... So two very classy smooth Boxing birds of a feather, so who rules the Roost in this one ? Herol or Ronnie..?
I really can't say who would win, but I can say that Harris was much better than he's remembered for. He was regarded as the principle threat to Monzon, along the timeMonzonretired.
Harris was incredibly boring. No one cared if he got a shot or not. Graham at least had showmanship to add some interest to his negative Brendan Ingle style.