Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has told BoxingScene that Scott Quigg is still on the hunt for an opponent as Shingo Wake is no longer in the running for a clash with the WBA Super bantamweight titlist due to an ankle injury.
Quigg, 26, will feature on the undercard of Tony Bellew versus Nathan Cleverly on November 22, which takes place at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, but has yet to find out who will be in the other corner.
However, the 26-year-old is a consummate professional, he has been working hard in the gym under trainer Joe Gallagher while waiting on news of an opponent.
Wake, 17-4-2 (10), picked up the injury in training last week, so is now officially out of the equation. Indeed, Hearn recently told BoxingScene that Wake was one of three potential opponents for Quigg’s fifth title defence, so the 29-0-2 (22) Bury-based boxer has options aplenty on the table.
Ironically, Wake’s fellow countryman Hidenori Otake has now become a potential target. [Click Here To Read More]
Quigg, 26, will feature on the undercard of Tony Bellew versus Nathan Cleverly on November 22, which takes place at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, but has yet to find out who will be in the other corner.
However, the 26-year-old is a consummate professional, he has been working hard in the gym under trainer Joe Gallagher while waiting on news of an opponent.
Wake, 17-4-2 (10), picked up the injury in training last week, so is now officially out of the equation. Indeed, Hearn recently told BoxingScene that Wake was one of three potential opponents for Quigg’s fifth title defence, so the 29-0-2 (22) Bury-based boxer has options aplenty on the table.
Ironically, Wake’s fellow countryman Hidenori Otake has now become a potential target. [Click Here To Read More]
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