IRELAND’S JASON QUIGLEY extended his unbeaten run against Greg McCoy at Memorial Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts last night.
The Donegal native now has three consecutive wins to his name since confirming that he was turning professional last April, and defeated McCoy in less than three minutes.
The 23-year-old, who previously beat Howard Reece and Fernando Najera, was initially a highly successful amateur boxer, winning a European gold in the process.
h/t ESPN
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Ireland's Jason Quigley extends unbeaten record with first-round knockout
IRELAND’S JASON QUIGLEY extended his unbeaten run against Greg McCoy at Memorial Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts last night.
The Donegal native now has three consecutive wins to his name since confirming that he was turning professional last April, and defeated McCoy in less than three minutes.
The 23-year-old, who previously beat Howard Reece and Fernando Najera, was initially a highly successful amateur boxer, winning a European gold in the process.
h/t ESPN
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