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I've seen Jono a few times, but not really that familiar with him, though he definitely impressed me. You think well of him? Quigg's general toughness and experience makes me favour him from what I know as of now.
Very highly of him, I even think he did enough to get a draw with Farmer. Quigg is tough as nails, but he's not all that skilled and despite the KO ratio, isn't all that heavy handed. He couldn't even drop Valdez, regardless he struggles with movers, which Jono can do well, and if it turns into a slug fest, Jono throws more volume and is deceptively good defensively in close. So I think he'll either soundly outbox him or outwork him.
Card Order: super feather Scott Quigg 35 2 2 Jono Carroll 17 1 1 super middle Zach Parker 18 0 0 Rohan Murdock 24 1 0 vacant World Boxing Organisation Inter-Continental Super Middle Title heavy Hughie Fury 23 3 0 Pavel Sour 11 2 0 super welter Anthony Fowler 11 1 0 Theophilus Tetteh 19 7 2 middle Jack Cullen 17 2 0 Tomas Andres Reynoso 13 5 1
Jack Cullen (17-2-0) vs. Tomas Andres Reynoso (13-5-1) Round 1: Cullen, 10-9 Round 2: Cullen wins by KO Reynoso tries to get up too soon, wobbles, ref stops it. Reynoso complains a bit. Stoppage was a tad early but I've seen worse.