Scott Quigg is hoping to be back in action by June, according to trainer Joe Gallagher.
The 24-year-old picked up the vacant interim WBA super-bantamweight title in November when sending fellow Briton Rendall Munroe into retirement with a sixth-round stoppage win.
However, his career is currently in limbo with no return date or opponent on the agenda with paymasters Hatton Promotions still working on potential TV deals.
But despite his frustrations, Quigg has embarked on a 12-week camp in the hope that something will be sorted out in the meantime.
"Scott Quigg's in training, we're just waiting on the Hattons to come up with some dates," Gallagher told Sky Sports.
"We had a chat last week and we decided to go into camp, Scott likes a 12-week camp which will bring us to the beginning of June.
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The 24-year-old picked up the vacant interim WBA super-bantamweight title in November when sending fellow Briton Rendall Munroe into retirement with a sixth-round stoppage win.
However, his career is currently in limbo with no return date or opponent on the agenda with paymasters Hatton Promotions still working on potential TV deals.
But despite his frustrations, Quigg has embarked on a 12-week camp in the hope that something will be sorted out in the meantime.
"Scott Quigg's in training, we're just waiting on the Hattons to come up with some dates," Gallagher told Sky Sports.
"We had a chat last week and we decided to go into camp, Scott likes a 12-week camp which will bring us to the beginning of June.
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