By Scott Gilfoid: British super bantamweight champion Scott Quigg (24-0, 17 KO’s) may decide on forgoing a fight against Rendall Munroe or Carl Frampton in order to fight Jamie Arthur (18-6, 4 KO’s) again so that Quigg, 23, can try and improve upon his performance last Saturday night in stopping the 32-year-old Arthur in the 8th round at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, Lancashire, UK.
Jamie Arthur
Quigg stops Arthur, looks terrible; Munroe destroys Saez
By William Mackay: On Saturday night, British super bantamweight champion Scott Quigg (24-0, 17 KO’s) had to shockingly get up off the deck after getting knocked down by 32-year-old challenger Jamie Arthur (18-6, 4 KO’s) in the 4th round to come back later and stop him with a left hook to the body that turned Arthur round completely in their fight at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, Lancashire, UK.
Quigg vs. Arthur tonight: Frampton looms as potential opponent for the winner
Jason ‘2 smooth’ Booth – Salvation through boxing
By Tony Singleton: Tomorrow night as Jason Booth steps through the ropes to face Jamie Arthur in a super-bantamweight Commonwealth and British title showdown we should all be reminded of the pivotal role that boxing has played and continues to play in his salvation, not only physically but mentally.
Jamie Arthur – A Boxer Who We Can All Admire!
By Dewi Powell: For a sport often misunderstood by non-followers its great to see a genuine gesture by a gentleman in any walk of life. This man has won gold in the Commonwealth Games, is an Ex-Calzaghe camp fighter and was nominated by the British Boxing Board of Control for “Contest of the year” in 2009, introducing Jamie Arthur.