Irish middleweight Jason Quigley is the latest candidate to face Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 12.
Quigley (18-1, 14 KOs) is known as a good fighter. The native of Laghy, who lives in the U.S., was an outstanding amateur. He won European titles before turning pro. And he has had success in the paid ranks, with victories over Glen Tapia and Freddy Hernandez.
His one setback came in July of last year, when he was stopped in nine rounds by Tureano Johnson. He has since won two in a row.
Is this the level of fighter who belongs in the ring with someone of Alvarez’s caliber?
DAZN commentators Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora tackle that question in this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora.
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