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Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 07:44
by MrBoxingUK2
21 years old 16-0.. fair enough most of them fighters were bums but he really stepped up in class last night against yuri voronin. who fought for the ebu title a few times. he is slightly past it at 36..but quigg dominated. his patience impressed me.. also he has good power and picked his shots really well. is he one of the brightest prospects in the country? i think so

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 07:50
by lefthook82
I liked him I ust say

He punched with a lot of spite. Those body punches did not look pleasant. Right fights he could go a long way. His fought his first fighter witha winning record, I hope they stay on that path

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 07:53
by MrBoxingUK2
lefthook82 wrote:I liked him I ust say

He punched with a lot of spite. Those body punches did not look pleasant. Right fights he could go a long way. His fought his first fighter witha winning record, I hope they stay on that path
2nd fighter with a winning record. he fought1 early in his career. i hope he is matched well from now on

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 07:55
by lefthook82
sorry about that. Mislead by the boxrec article

I hope so. Maybe Jason Booth down the line in about 18 month/2 years should he continue the upwad progress

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 08:04
by alexpaterson
Quigg did look good picked his shots well and looked composed for a young lad very good performance and definetly one for the future :TU:

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 08:18
by iwz678
he looked very good last night, voronin may be old and no more than a journeyman but he's still fought in good company and it was a very impressive from quigg.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 08:20
by lacollier883
lefthook82 wrote:sorry about that. Mislead by the boxrec article

I hope so. Maybe Jason Booth down the line in about 18 month/2 years should he continue the upwad progress
Apologies was my article. Made a mistake their.

he beat Angelo Villani in his 8th fight who was 4-1-1 at the time :witzend:

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 08:27
by lefthook82
no probs @ lacollier883. 1 , 2. Its all Tomato tomatoe :TU:

We are all in agreememnt that he looked good. I liked the fact that he thought about defence as well as offence. Definately will be looking out for him in the future.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 08:31
by Bomber 1
This kid is $hit hot!! I really rate him!! Going places and is a very dedicated lad I hear!! Put all that together and I think we have a little star in this kid!! :TU:

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 09:09
by MrBoxingUK2
hatton has some real talent in his stable. quigg..roberts..joe murray i like the look of joe murray aswell. all action fighter

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 10:36
by WildWaylon
Good fighter to watch and at 21 he has time on his side. I think he has potential and with the right fights he should do very well. Another British talent to watch. We have some good youngsters comming through right now.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 10:53
by whicker
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:he really stepped up in class last night against yuri voronin. who fought for the ebu title a few times.
that in itself doesn't mean a great deal.

In fact it means sweet bugger all.

His actual record: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

To run through it- he has fought for quite a few "titles" - WBC CIS and Slovenian Boxing Bureau (CISBB) featherweight title ~ WBC CIS and Slavic Countries Featherweight Title for example.

his first EBU title challenge was against Nicky Cook- he (Yuri) had beaten no-one of note, and had recently fought and lost to Bernard Dunne.


Following his defeat to Cook he boxed once more (and lost) for an international title then was given another European title challenge, which he drew on a 3rd round technicality. He then fought for the EBU title again , and lost.

He has more recently fought and lost for the EBU-EE (European External European Union) title.

the tag "several time European title challenger" doesn't mean much, other than he is quite durable. He has beaten no-one of note at all.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 10:57
by lacollier883
I interviewed Scott afterward, but probably more interesting got Brian Hughes' thoughts on his young fighter, will write up in the next day or 2 for publishing

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 11:36
by MrBoxingUK2
whicker wrote:
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:he really stepped up in class last night against yuri voronin. who fought for the ebu title a few times.
that in itself doesn't mean a great deal.

In fact it means sweet bugger all.

His actual record: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

To run through it- he has fought for quite a few "titles" - WBC CIS and Slovenian Boxing Bureau (CISBB) featherweight title ~ WBC CIS and Slavic Countries Featherweight Title for example.

his first EBU title challenge was against Nicky Cook- he (Yuri) had beaten no-one of note, and had recently fought and lost to Bernard Dunne.


Following his defeat to Cook he boxed once more (and lost) for an international title then was given another European title challenge, which he drew on a 3rd round technicality. He then fought for the EBU title again , and lost.

He has more recently fought and lost for the EBU-EE (European External European Union) title.

the tag "several time European title challenger" doesn't mean much, other than he is quite durable. He has beaten no-one of note at all.
challenging for a euopea n title several times.. means he is an experienced fighter. i said it was a step up in class for quigg! did i say voronin was good?? no! you fail to mention he nearly beat bernard dunne. if your just on this thread to dismiss quigg's victory then jog on pal. it was a good win for the kid. asses his performance..not just the guy he was fighting :TU:

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 15:32
by Londonirish
Aint seen much of him but what i have he looks class.. A couple more fights and we'l see him in Title Fights.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 15:33
by Spud
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:21 years old 16-0.. fair enough most of them fighters were bums but he really stepped up in class last night against yuri voronin. who fought for the ebu title a few times. he is slightly past it at 36..but quigg dominated. his patience impressed me.. also he has good power and picked his shots really well. is he one of the brightest prospects in the country? i think so
I honestly think Hatton Promotions have got a top prospect there!!!

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:03
by whicker
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:if your just on this thread to dismiss quigg's victory then jog on pal. it was a good win for the kid. asses his performance..not just the guy he was fighting :TU:
I'm not dismissing Quigg, no- but it's useful to have some perspective about how good (or not) the opponent actually is. His last three wins, for example, were against men who had never won a bout!!!

I'm not taking anything away from Quigg- but I do think his opponent was much over rated.

Ig Quigg is a real prospect, then they need to be lining him up against a British opponent who will really test him- certainly considering he has now had 16 fights (Rendall Monroe has only had 21!)

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:10
by steve689
If you look at the right and left hand sides of the bill last night it was as well matched as any Friday fight night has been a for a good while. Hatton Promotions have signed some good local talent and I hope they continue to match them as competitively.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:25
by dazzathtethai
Any suggestions on opponents then Whicker, no nastiness intended. Domestically or otherwise who would you, or anybody for that matter, like to see him fight???

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:50
by whicker
dazzathtethai wrote:Any suggestions on opponents then Whicker, no nastiness intended. Domestically or otherwise who would you, or anybody for that matter, like to see him fight???
This would be a good one, a good local derby. Could be for the Central area title, perhaps - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 23:12
by nemanja
a fight with mcfadyen wouldnt last two rounds as quigg would hurt him very badly.mcfadyen far to easy to hit for a sharpshooter like quigg.marsh is the fight to test quigg potential

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 15:28
by leforge
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/bo ... in_Bolton/

He currently ranked 9. Booth is no1 , Dunne 2 , Martinez 3. Would Quigg beat mathhew Marsh?

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 15:35
by whicker
With the exception of voronin (who, as argued above by me, isn't that good) he has beaten no-one of note at all.

Not sure if he's ready for it yet- although it would be an interesting fight to see if it was made.

Marsh would be a better match up, for sure.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 15:43
by leforge
Booth should fight Marsh next. Quigg should fight a Rocky Dean or Josh Wale.

Re: Scott Quigg..Impressive??

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 16:25
by dazzathtethai
Rumours are that Booth will defend against Marsh next time out.