Scott Quigg is feeling very confident ahead of his WBA super-bantamweight title fight with South African Tshifhiwa Munyai in Manchester on Saturday night.
Quigg faces late replacement Munyai, known as the 'Atomic Spider', in the second defence of his title at the Phones 4u Arena after Nehomar Cermeno pulled out because of visa issues.
The Bury fighter, who is looking to extend his unbeaten record to 30 fights against Munyai, told Sky Sports News: "I'm feeling very confident, we had a late change of opponent but things like that happen in boxing.
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Quigg faces late replacement Munyai, known as the 'Atomic Spider', in the second defence of his title at the Phones 4u Arena after Nehomar Cermeno pulled out because of visa issues.
The Bury fighter, who is looking to extend his unbeaten record to 30 fights against Munyai, told Sky Sports News: "I'm feeling very confident, we had a late change of opponent but things like that happen in boxing.
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