Frank Warren has recently suggested that the door, to join his promotional stable remains firmly ajar for former WBA super-bantamweight champion, Scott Quigg.
Warren has revamped his stable, so now Warren boasts some of the biggest domestic names in the featherweight division, most notably Josh Warrington, Carl Frampton and Lee Selby.
“Scott, if you’ve not got a promotional contract, come and join the party!” Warren said.
“Come over with us, it’s where it’s happening. You’d be a great addition to what we’re doing. He’s a lovely lad and he can be part of that,” Warren told Steve Lillis.
"I'm always going to want that rematch with @RealCFrampton!"
Scott Quigg is ready to rumble… again 👊 pic.twitter.com/VOa3NbbMZq
— Boxing on BT Sport 🥊 (@BTSportBoxing) November 19, 2017
Carl Frampton is coming off of a hard-fought 10-round battle against Horacio Garcia. Frampton controlled the early goings in that affair but was forced into holding off his Mexican adversary’s determined fight back in the second half of the fight.
“Let’s put it into perspective. First of all, he’s been out the ring for 10 months,” Warren explained, touching on Frampton returning to winning ways.
Warren cited Frampton’s inactivity as a major reason behind the competitiveness of that bout. “He had a big problem with the fight that never happened [in the summer], and all the stuff that went around that.”
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Touching on his other featherweight clientele, Warren added; “We’ve got this situation with the featherweights. Josh Warrington is on board. Lee Selby boxes on the 9th of December at the Copper Box in London.
Furthermore, Warren revealed that if Selby is able to successfully come through his December bout against Eduardo Ramirez.
It would mean that the heavily anticipated Selby – Warrington meeting will be likely to follow in the latter stages of April.
“[If] he comes through his fight, he’s got his mandatory defence against Josh. That’ll take place in late April,” revealed Warren.
Warrington became Selby’s mandatory challenger when he stopped Danish Dennis Ceylan in the 10th round in their October.
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How embarrassing will it be for you Lee when an average fighter takes your title off you …#Destined#Andthenew#MOThttps://t.co/FWnQmIo1lg
— Josh Warrington (@J_Warrington) November 22, 2017
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