It’s never wise to plan too far ahead, but there is a very good chance that 2014 could see a unification fight in the super-bantamweight division between WBA regular champion Scott Quigg and IBF boss Kiko Martinez.
Quigg and his trainer Joe Gallagher were ringside in Spain last Saturday where Martinez successfully defended his title against Jeffrey Mathebula, and Gallagher, for one, was more than impressed.
“That was the best Kiko Martinez I’ve ever seen,” he said. “He looked so much better than when he lost to Carl Frampton (in February 2013). He didn’t waste his work, his punches were strong and varied, and he stuck to a very well thought-out gameplan. Winning the title has obviously brought him along a lot.”
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Quigg and his trainer Joe Gallagher were ringside in Spain last Saturday where Martinez successfully defended his title against Jeffrey Mathebula, and Gallagher, for one, was more than impressed.
“That was the best Kiko Martinez I’ve ever seen,” he said. “He looked so much better than when he lost to Carl Frampton (in February 2013). He didn’t waste his work, his punches were strong and varied, and he stuck to a very well thought-out gameplan. Winning the title has obviously brought him along a lot.”
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