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Jason Quigley: Ready to shake up world’s top middleweights

written by Chris McNulty December 16, 2016
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AS HE climbs the ladder – and the rankings – Jason Quigley aims to cause a stir among the top middleweights in the world in the next 12 months.

The unbeaten Ballybofey middleweight clashes with Jorgé Melendez at The Forum in Inglewood, Los Angeles tomorrow night, in his 12th professional contest.

With a flawless record so far, Quigley is making all the right noises Stateside as he plans to make himself known in the division.

Quigley has an end goal in mind – and knows exactly where he wants to be in a year’s time.

“At the end of 2017, I want the likes of Golovkin, ‘Canelo’ and Daniel Jacobs – they have the belts now – to know me,” Quigley says.

“A lot can change in a year, but my goal is to have the world champions knowing who I am – and having a fear of me.

“I want them to know I’m on their tails, clipping away at their heels, coming for what they have.”

Another big stage, this time the undercard to Bernard Hopkins’ farewell bout, and another potentially-tough opponent, Jorgé Melendez who recorded 28 of his 30 wins by knockout, await the former amateur stand-out, now with Golden Boy Promotions in LA.

Quigley has fought just twice this year, with wins over Freddy Lopez and James De La Rosa.

A sprained wrist put paid to his hopes of appearing on the Canelo-Smith card in Texas in September.

“I was still training, staying in shape and waiting on the hand to heel,” he says.

“It was strange and it was different. It was a bit of a gift, that happening. I have the experience of going through that injury and lay-off period. Just telling with that mentally was a good experience that will stand to me.

“It’s part of the game. In boxing, some of the hardest parts are outside the ring: dealing with injuries, making weight and training.

“People watch boxing and talk about great fights or whatever, but a lot of people don’t understand what boxers go through – not only inside the ring, but outside of it too.”

Some of Quigley’s best work as a professional boxer has gone unnoticed.

That’s because some of his finer drawings have been etched away from the bright lights and the big crowds.

“A lot of people say they’d rather pay to come to see the sparring in the Rock Gym than go to the fight nights,” Quigley says ahead of his 12th professional bout.

He’s been sparring with Terrell Gausha and Brandon Lynch lately, meaning his sparring can feel more taxing than the fights themselves.

Quigley says: “You’re the one that does the training, takes the shots, takes the weight down, watch what you eat, go to bed early, get up early, train, train, train.

“I’ve not mentioned this before or complained about it because this is my job.

“This is what I’m meant to do. I wake up every day to do this. I don’t sit back and pat myself on the back.

“This is what I get paid to do and this, most importantly, is what I love doing.”

Jason Quigley: Ready to shake up world’s top middleweights was last modified: December 16th, 2016 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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