Quigg stops Munyai

By James Slater - 04/19/2014 - Comments

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Tonight in Manchester defending WBA super-bantamweight ruler Scott Quigg put on one of his most devastating and impressive showing thus far in his career as he annihilated South African danger man Tshifhiwa Munyai in two sizzling rounds.

Dropping “The Atomic Spider” with a cracking left hook to the jaw towards the end of the opening round, Quigg looked to have the fight all won. Munyai, a late replacement challenger, showed real heart in beating the count and seeing the round out. The end was not far away however. A thudding right hand to the head put the taller man down in the 2nd, and the follow-up barrage gave referee Howard Foster no option but to dive in and wave the fight off. The time was one-minute and 56-seconds.

Quigg, now 28-0-2(21) was expected by some good judges to have a tough test on his hands against Munyai. Both men had just a week’s notice for the fight and Quigg clearly did his homework fast so as to do such a job on Munyai, 24-3-1(12) – a fighter who had never previously been stopped. Credit must naturally go to Quigg’s trainer Joe Gallagher, who did say before tonight’s action got underway we would see the best of Scott Quigg.

Tonight’s fight had the look of a potential banana skin for Quigg, yet the Bury man did his work in style. Bigger and far more important super-bantamweight fights await Quigg. Can a fight against fellow unbeaten, Irish star Carl Frampton be made one day down the line?