By Edward Chaykovsky
According to trainer Dominic Ingle, trainer of Kid Galahad, his boxer would be ready and willing to jump in the ring with former world champion Scott Quigg next.
The Sheffield fighter, 26-years-old, recently finished up an 18 month suspension for a failed drug test in April. Quigg, who suffered his first career defeat and a broken jaw in February, is planning to return to the ring in November.
Galahad (19-0, 10KOs) broke his inactivity in late April with a fourth round stoppage over Simas Volosinas in Wigan.
Ingle told Sky Sports: "He would fight Quigg tomorrow. The point is whether Quigg will want to fight him. We're in this situation where you're always going to get the knockers (saying): 'I don't want to fight him.'
"I think he would like to box Quigg, he would like to box (Carl) Frampton at super-bantamweight, but if the opportunity came between super-bantamweight and featherweight, he will fight anybody.
"You've got Gavin McDonnell, Jamie McDonnell. Gavin is super-bantam, Jamie might be moving up at some point. He will fight all of those guys. It's about getting the opportunity to do it."
At the moment Galahad is in training camp with IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook, who Ingle also trains. Brook challenges WBA/IBO/IBF/WBC middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin on September 10 at the O2 Arena in London. Ingle hopes to get Galahad a position on the undercard of that event.
"Galahad is on training camp with Kell," said Ingle. "I'm talking to Eddie (Hearn) now about getting on Kell's undercard on this one and then hopefully he's back out in October.
"He's never been out of the gym. He's always been a good trainer, he's always been there to motivate Kell, push him on. Kell looks at Kid and wants to have that level of fitness. But he lives the life, he's never out of the gym."


