Demetrius Andrade stops Jason Quigley in two rounds to defend his middleweight title
The champion made short work of his Irish challenger who was overwhelmed by his speed and accuracy.
The champion made short work of his Irish challenger who was overwhelmed by his speed and accuracy.
‘There used to be a time when I couldn’t go into a room on my own, I couldn’t be in silence because things would come into my head that I didn’t want to think about.’
The Irish challenger weighed in at 159.8lbs to a cacophony of noise in the American’s neighbouring state.
Jason Quigley has finally gotten his world-title opportunity, but he has stripped back the emotion while preparing for ‘just another fight’.
The 30-year-old believes Irish fans will outnumber those there to support East Coast native ‘Boo Boo’ when the pair trade leather in New Hampshire.
After a turbulent 18 months, Jason Quigley kept alive the prospect of turning a good career into a great one and put smiles on faces back home.
Quigley wins WBO-NABO belt with a thrilling 97-93, 96-94, 95-95 majority decision.
Ireland’s James Tennyson will also fight on one of Matchroom’s ‘Fight Camp’ shows, while there may be room yet for Jason Quigley to feature.
The Donegal native secured a third-round stoppage victory over Mexico’s Fernando Marin.
‘I’ve seen it in training and I’ve felt it myself: there is a change there and click of things back in place again.’
It will be the 28-year-old’s first fight under the tutelage of the former middleweight world champion.
The former middleweight world champion is in Quigley’s corner as he bids to bounce back from a disappointing defeat.
Jason Quigley faces Tureano Johnson in a do-or-die middleweight clash tonight (live on eir Sport).
‘I am by far the biggest test of his career to date and I believe that I will emerge victoriously’, said the Bahamian.
Bahamian banger Johnson will fancy his chances of derailing the Donegal man’s career and earning a title shot himself.
Quigley inflicted a first stoppage defeat upon Mathias Eklund of Finland on his debut on this side of the pond.
The Donegal fighter will be fighting on the undercard at London’s Copper Box Arena.
Jason Quigley was pushed to the edge of his collar by 39-year-old Freddy Hernandez.
Quigley returns to action in California tonight, with live coverage on eir Sport beginning at 3am (Friday morning Irish time).
Coverage will begin at 3am Friday week, Irish time, but there will be repeats at more reasonable hours.
Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker Robert Diaz wants to make it happen.
Eric Gomez also told The42 that Golden Boy are open to putting on a show in Ireland once Jason Quigley wins a world title.
The Ballybofey man will fight live on the Worldwide Leader on Thursday 18 October at California’s Fantasy Springs Casino.
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Quigley is set to face Ryota Murata for the Japanese puncher’s secondary title.
The Donegal middleweight inflicted a first stoppage defeat on tough Puerto Rican Daniel Rosario.
Jason Quigley has an opponent for his 31 March comeback from injury.
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Donegal’s Jason Quigley won his first pro title last night.
El Animal had to work hard, but overcame Glen Tapia to take a unanimous decision and the NABF title in California last night.
The former world champion assesses the current crop of fighters and opens up on the journey that has seen him become a success outside of the ring.
He fights for his first professional title against Glen Tapia.
Quigley brought his professional record to 12-0 after a straightforward victory over Melendez in Los Angeles.
The Donegal middleweight is promising fireworks at The Forum in his bout against Puerto Rico’s Jorge Melendez.
The Donegal pro opens up on missing Rio, life in LA and the experience of fighting on the Canelo-Khan undercard.