European and Commonwealth super-bantamweight king Kid Galahad tackles South American opposition this Saturday night (September 20) at the Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield, when he meets heavy-handed BrazilianAdeilson Dos Santos for the vacant IBF Youth title.
Yet, while his next opponent has Galahad's full and complete focus, that hasn't stopped the Sheffield favourite casting an eye over the exploits of his two major domestic rivals, Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg, both of whom were recently involved in world title action.
“Quigg put on a good performance and did what he had to do, but his opponent (Stephane Jamoye) isn't even really a European-level fighter, at least not at super-bantamweight,” said Galahad. “He was a lot smaller than Quigg and didn't come with anything to hurt him. But you can only beat the person put in front of you and Quigg did well under the circumstances.
“The thing is, I don't think Scott Quigg has boxed anybody world-class yet. I personally think Jazza ****ens would beat Scott Quigg if they fought. I wouldn't even be that competitive.” [Click Here To Read More]
Yet, while his next opponent has Galahad's full and complete focus, that hasn't stopped the Sheffield favourite casting an eye over the exploits of his two major domestic rivals, Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg, both of whom were recently involved in world title action.
“Quigg put on a good performance and did what he had to do, but his opponent (Stephane Jamoye) isn't even really a European-level fighter, at least not at super-bantamweight,” said Galahad. “He was a lot smaller than Quigg and didn't come with anything to hurt him. But you can only beat the person put in front of you and Quigg did well under the circumstances.
“The thing is, I don't think Scott Quigg has boxed anybody world-class yet. I personally think Jazza ****ens would beat Scott Quigg if they fought. I wouldn't even be that competitive.” [Click Here To Read More]
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