Comments Thread For: Scott Quigg To Scout Santa Cruz, Mares: Wants To Fight Both

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Scott Quigg To Scout Santa Cruz, Mares: Wants To Fight Both

    Scott Quigg has made his way back to the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, California, where he once again is working with noted trainer, Freddie Roach. On November 4th in Monaco he is scheduled to face Oleg Yefimovych. After that, Quigg, hopes to go big game hunting in the featherweight division. "I'm expecting a tough fight from Oleg, he's 29-2-1 (16 KO's). I know I've got a tough fight in front of me but it's one I'm very confident in with the work I'm putting in and how I'm looking in the gym," said Quigg (33-1-2, 24 KO's) to BoxingScene.com after he wrapped up his day's training.
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  • rudy
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    funny how when champion he avoided the champions like the plague

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    • sunny31
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      Originally posted by rudy
      funny how when champion he avoided the champions like the plague
      He unified against Frampton?

      I think Santa Cruz will outbox him and put it on late, potential late stoppage. He has a better chance against Mares who is more open to be hit, and Quigg is a big puncher.

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      • garfios
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        Originally posted by sunny31
        He unified against Frampton?

        I think Santa Cruz will outbox him and put it on late, potential late stoppage. He has a better chance against Mares who is more open to be hit, and Quigg is a big puncher.
        They all four ran away from the boogeyman...

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