By Thomas Gerbasi - There’s no place like home. Jason Quigley, an Irishman now making his home in Los Angeles to pursue his professional boxing dreams, knows this better than most. But if you are a native of the Emerald Isle competing in the United States, fighting in Massachusetts may be as close as you can get to a home game.
“Without a doubt, and I think nobody knows it more than myself,” Quigley, who faces Thomas Gifford tonight at Memorial Hall in Plymouth (40 miles south of Boston), said. “The feedback that I’ve been getting from people that I know in Boston has been unbelievable, and I’m a long way from home over here in America and I know when I’m fighting in Boston it will be just like fighting back in my hometown.” [Click Here To Read More]
“Without a doubt, and I think nobody knows it more than myself,” Quigley, who faces Thomas Gifford tonight at Memorial Hall in Plymouth (40 miles south of Boston), said. “The feedback that I’ve been getting from people that I know in Boston has been unbelievable, and I’m a long way from home over here in America and I know when I’m fighting in Boston it will be just like fighting back in my hometown.” [Click Here To Read More]
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