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Donegal's Jason Quigley will fight for a World Boxing Championships gold medal on Saturday. INPHO/Cathal Noonan

Jason Quigley secures World Boxing silver medal

The Donegal middleweight survived a standing count to take his record to 32-0.

JASON QUIGLEY TODAY became the first Irishman to reach the final of the World Boxing Championships with a 30-27, 29-28, 30-27 win over Artem Chebotarev in Almaty..

The Donegal middleweight is now 32-0 in his career but had to survive a scare in the second round when his opponent forced a standing count.

He will now face Asian champion Zhanibek Alimkhanuly in the final on Saturday after the Kazakh fighter saw his opponent Anthony Fowler withdraw from their semi final with a hand injury.

Speaking to Kenny Egan after the fight, Quigley said:

“We went through our tactics last night and I think I took them off to a tee today.

“We made a move to pick him off as he came at me and I knew I had the speed, the skill, to beat him but, in the last round, they told me to go forward and go at him, which I did, and I hit him with some lovely heavy shots and his nose wouldn’t stop bleeding.”

“There were definitely a few times I hurt him in that fight and I didn’t panic and I think that’s experience, that’s learning through the years that if you hurt a man, that’s when he’s at his most dangerous and he’s going to let them swing from everywhere if you go at him so I just kept my composure and kept on him.”

And what does 22-year old think of his chances in the final.

“I’m not going to let anybody stop me now.”

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