Boxing: Rendall Munroe aims to keep his name in world-title mix
Rendall Munroe says he would have no doubts about facing either Scott Quigg or Carl Frampton as he targets a second world-title shot.
The Leicester southpaw has to deal with Argentina's Jose Saez in an eight-rounder at Bolton's Reebok Stadium tonight before he can begin building towards bigger and better things.
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Tonight's fight with Saez has been made at 8st 12lb. Munroe weighed in a pound lighter than his opponent at 8-11.
The highly-regarded Quigg, who like Munroe is under the Hatton Promotions banner, defends his British super-bantamweight title at the top of the bill in Bolton.
Northern Ireland's Frampton impressed when he defended the Commonwealth belt last week.
Quigg and Frampton are without doubt the rising stars of the division but Munroe wants to remind the younger men that he is still very much in the mix.
Quigg stated last week that he would welcome making a defence against the former European and Commonwealth champion, although he has to first beat Jamie Arthur this evening. As befits a man who has twice beaten hard-hitting Spaniard Kiko Martinez and taken current WBC king Toshiaki Nishioka 12 rounds in his own backyard, Munroe is unfazed by the prospect of tackling either of his younger rivals.
"Both Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton are good," the Leicester man said. "No disrespect to them.
"But I would fight one of them one week and the other the next!"
He added: "At the end of the day, I believe I can beat Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton as well."
Since turning professional shortly after his 18th birthday, Quigg has steamed to 23 consecutive wins and is now ranked third in the world by the IBF and WBA.
The Joe Gallagher-trained prospect knows he cannot overlook former Commonwealth champion Arthur.
He said: "There is no danger of taking my eyes away from Arthur. If I cannot beat him, it will be a struggle to reach the level I believe I can.
"Whoever has been in with Jamie knows they have been in a fight. There is no quit in him. I know how hungry I was to win the British title when the Jason Booth chance came and I am sure Jamie will have stepped up another gear in training."







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