Scott Quigg is waiting for a new opponent after Shingo Wake pulled out, but will not be defending his WBA super-bantamweight title against British rival Kid Galahad.
The Bury fighter was due to put his belt on the line against Wake on the undercard of Nathan Cleverly’s rematch with Tony Bellew on November 22, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
An ankle injury has ruled out the Japanese, forcing Quigg to face a replacement for the third successive bout, but he will ignore Galahad’s calls for a domestic showdown.
Mick Hennessy, Galahad's promoter, claims to have offered £400,000 to secure a fight with the world champion.
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The Bury fighter was due to put his belt on the line against Wake on the undercard of Nathan Cleverly’s rematch with Tony Bellew on November 22, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
An ankle injury has ruled out the Japanese, forcing Quigg to face a replacement for the third successive bout, but he will ignore Galahad’s calls for a domestic showdown.
Mick Hennessy, Galahad's promoter, claims to have offered £400,000 to secure a fight with the world champion.
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