Middleweight contender Jason Quigley (13-0, 10 KOs) is making some big changes as he prepares for his ring return in 2018.
The Irish boxer, who is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, has been out of the ring since suffering a serious right hand injury in his decision win over Glen Tapia back in March.
Quigley, 26 years old, was trained by Manny Robles at The Rock Gym in Carson, California - but that entire situation is now over.
Quigley has now paired up with UK coach Dominic Ingle at the Ingle Gym in Sheffield . The boxer will start training there by the end of the month.
Ingle trains the likes of Kell Brook, Kid Galahad, WBO middleweight champ Billy Joe Saunders and several others.
"I would like to thank Manny Robles and all the team in America who have helped get me where I am, unbeaten in 13 pro fights. I’m happy that I have the full backing of Sheer Sports Management and Golden Boy Promotions for the move," Quigley said.
Ingle believes strongly that Quigley will be his next world champion.
"He’s got a good style, he’s smart and he has a good boxing brain," Ingle said to RTE. "We will bring him through and see what works.
"He will get quality sparring here, too, and we’ll get him on a good programme immediately. Jason is 13-0, he’s unbeaten, but he has come under the radar here. He has world title potential. Not everyone has that, but Jason does. He has made the right move to get him to the world title."
"Jason’s at a point in his career where he’s looking for a new direction and he needs to get to the next level. He needs to be happy and our team will do that. We travel together as a team no matter who is in the ring. That’s important. You need the good team around you and he’ll recognise that here.
"We’ll work to Jason’s style. Years ago, people used to try to train like Naseem, but he was a one-off. It’s no good to change a style. You have to embellish it and give him the confidence to try new things. He keeps close to the weight, he keeps fit and he’s got good pedigree. When you look at the Irish amateurs of the last ten years, he’s the one name that just kept cropping up.
"Jason has made the right move here. He’s a good, accurate fighter and I’m looking forward to starting work with him."