Rigondeaux’s manager attempting to force Quigg to face Rigondeaux

By Boxing News - 03/12/2015 - Comments

CORK, Ireland (March 12, 2015) – International boxing manager Gary Hyde, president of Nowhere2Hyde Management, has formally petitioned the World Boxing Association (WBA) to enforce a mandatory title fight between Hyde’s fighter, WBA Super & World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight champion Guillermo “The Jackal” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 KOs), and WBA “regular” 122-pound division titlist Scott Quigg (30-0-2, 22 KOs).

Below find a copy of Hyde’s letter to the WBA:

Dear Chairman Mendoza:

I write as the manager of Guillermo Rigondeaux, the Unified WBA/WBO Champion.

I write to request enforcement of the mandatory. Uniquely in the Super Bantamweight Division Guillermo Rigondeaux is the “Unified Champion” and Scott Quigg is the “Regular Champion.”

Clearly as the Regular Champion Quigg is the highest ranked contender in the division. While he was injured he is now back in training and there is no reason why Mr. Rigondeaux cannot or should not fulfill his mandatory obligations against Mr. Quigg.

We are aware that there are some discussions about a bout between Quigg and Frampton. However, we have been in touch with the IBF and they will not sanction the unification fight with anyone other than the highest level champion which in this case is Guillermo Rigondeaux.

We respectfully suggest that it is best to deal with the mandatory issue now and request that Quigg and Guillermo be directed to begin negotiations.

Respectfully submitted,

Gary Hyde

Hyde also manages WBA Interim cruiserweight champion Youri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-1, 14 KOs), former WBO middleweight champion and current International Boxing Federation (IBF) No. 1 mandatory contender Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam (31-1, 18 KOs), and top super bantamweight prospect Marcos Forestal (1-0, 1 KO).

Follow Hyde on Twitter at @NoWhere2Hyde and friend him at www.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref=ts.

Tomlinson sees Derry Mathews beating Richard Abril

Royal Family star Ricky Tomlinson gave Derry Mathews his backing ahead of his WBA World Lightweight title challenge against champion Richar Abril on Saturday 18th April at the Liverpool Echo Arena.

Tomlinson visited Mathews at today’s press conference at the Hilton Hotel to give his support before Mathews departs for his Marbella training camp tomorrow as he prepares for the biggest fight of his career.

“Beat Derry? My arse!” Said Tomlinson of Abril’s chances of defeating Liverpool’s favourite fighting son.

He added, “Our kid Derry is as tough as they come, Abril will have to thrown everything at him to beat him and he’ll still need more. Derry has the tools to beat this kid and win the world title. If he brings a world title to Liverpool, he would become a god in this city! The whole of Liverpool should be getting behind this kid and supporting him in the biggest fight of his life.”

Mathews, who blew away Gyorgy Mizsei Jr. in five rounds last Friday night, is grateful for the celebrity support and is preparing for a brutal twelve rounds.

He said, “Ricky’s a legend and to have him backing me is a massive boost in my home city ahead my world title fight against Abril. The love and support I get from the fans in the city is incredible so if I’m going to win this world title anywhere I’m going to win it in Liverpool,”

“I’m glad Ricky’s got that confidence in me, but I’ve still got to lock myself away for the next six weeks to get myself mentally and physically perfect for this fight and know that I’ve left no stone unturned as I get ready to meet Abril,”

“He’s the best of the world lightweight champions and he’s got the amateur pedigree coming from Cuba which has produced legendary fighters. I believe that I’m up against it, but I know that this is the one biggest moment of my life and I’m not going to blow it.”

Abril v Mathews tops a fantastic fight card and chief support on the show sees an exciting flyweight clash between two of the top men in the division, Iain Butcher and Luke Wilton, for the Vacant Flyweight Championship of Great Britain. With Liverpool ace Kevin Satchell vacating the belt as he focuses on defending his European title ahead of a potential world title shot later this year, his successor for the Lonsdale belt will be decided.

The undercard features a host of Liverpool stars including: undefeated super-talent Joe Selkirk, the former WBO European Light-Middleweight Champion, makes his long awaited return to the ring in an eight round contest; fast rising welterweight prospect Stephen Lewis, who’s unbeaten in eight fights, returns to action in six-rounder; all-action light-middleweight James Metcalf, the mirror image of his father, Liverpool legend Shea “The Shamrock Express” Neary, in the ring looks to continue his unbeaten eight fights; two hot young talents make their professional debuts on the shows: hard-hitting cruiserweight John Gillies and flyweight Andrew Cain.

Tickets are available from the Liverpool Echo Arena Box Office on 0844 8000 400 or echo arena.com and Eventim on 0844 249 1000 or event.co.uk

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