World champion Carl Frampton will not be fighting Scott Quigg this summer, according to the former's manager and promoter Barry McGuigan.
It was hoped Belfast fighter Frampton, the IBF super-bantamweight champion, and Bury boxer Quigg, who holds a portion of the WBA title, would meet in July in a huge Battle of Britain showdown.
But McGuigan said Quigg's team would not agree on a 60-40 purse split in favour of Frampton and blamed Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn for the way the talks have collapsed.
"It's sad for the fans because we wanted it to happen," McGuigan told BBC Sport.
"Carl was willing to travel to England to put his title on the line, and when the champion does that he normally gets the majority of the purse.
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It was hoped Belfast fighter Frampton, the IBF super-bantamweight champion, and Bury boxer Quigg, who holds a portion of the WBA title, would meet in July in a huge Battle of Britain showdown.
But McGuigan said Quigg's team would not agree on a 60-40 purse split in favour of Frampton and blamed Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn for the way the talks have collapsed.
"It's sad for the fans because we wanted it to happen," McGuigan told BBC Sport.
"Carl was willing to travel to England to put his title on the line, and when the champion does that he normally gets the majority of the purse.
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