Sunday, February 5, 2012

Quigg hits back to defend title

 Arthur unhappy with referee after being stopped on his feet in eighth



Scott Quigg climbed off the floor to defend the British super-bantamweight title and maintain his unbeaten record with an eighth-round stoppage of Jamie Arthur in Bolton on Saturday. After a cagey opening three rounds, the contest came alive in the fourth when Quigg was floored by a left hook. Quigg was straight back on his feet and survived the remainder of the round, mainly in defensive mode. Having regrouped, the Bury fighter took control and gradually wore down Arthur, landing regularly from both flanks, mainly with single shots. A cut appeared close to Arthur's right eye in the seventh and referee Mark Green stepped in to stop the contest after 35 seconds of the eighth when the Wales-based veteran spun away and briefly turned his back after Quigg found the target with a left hook to the body. Green's intervention came with Quigg charging in to try and finish the job but Arthur felt the referee had acted prematurely. - http://www1.skysports.com/

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