WBA "regular" super bantamweight champion Scott Quigg (30-0-2, 22 KOs) has a lot of choices in front of him for July 18th. Quigg's promoter, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, is trying to get him a contest with former multi-division champion Nonito Donaire (34-3, 22 KOs), who is planning to return to action on the same date as a headliner in Macau, China. If Donaire falls through, then Hearn will pursue former IBF champion Kiko Martinez (32-5, 24 KOs).
Hearn had first attempted to make a fight between Quigg and IBF ruler Carl Frampton. Things did not go as planned.
"I made Carl Frampton an offer of 1.5 million. Before that we made an offer of 60-40 on a co-promotion - they turned that down as well. They turned down a guarantee. I don't know if they want the fight. They said they do, but we're the ones bringing the money to the table. Our broadcaster is the one putting all the money up and why should we give them the co-promotion, but we will, and they turned that down as well," Hearn told krikya360.com/Be Real TV.
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Hearn had first attempted to make a fight between Quigg and IBF ruler Carl Frampton. Things did not go as planned.
"I made Carl Frampton an offer of 1.5 million. Before that we made an offer of 60-40 on a co-promotion - they turned that down as well. They turned down a guarantee. I don't know if they want the fight. They said they do, but we're the ones bringing the money to the table. Our broadcaster is the one putting all the money up and why should we give them the co-promotion, but we will, and they turned that down as well," Hearn told krikya360.com/Be Real TV.
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