The former Wba super-Bw champion Scott Quigg entered this fight with a boxing record of 33-1-2 (24 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.6 featherweight in the world (currently the #1 in this division is Leo Santa Cruz). He suffered his only loss when he faced Carl Frampton in 2016 (via split decision, Frampton vs Quigg), after this bout he has defeated Jose Cayetano (=Quigg vs Cayetano) and Viorel Simion (=Quigg vs Simion).
His opponent, Oleg Yefimovych, has an official record of 29-2-1 (16 knockouts) and he entered as the No.40 in the same weight class. He suffered his last loss against Sofiane Takoucht in 2010, since then he has collected eleven victories and one draw beating Urbano Giuliani in his last one. Quigg vs Yefimovych is on the undercard of Dmitry Bivol vs Trent Broadhurst. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2017-11-04
Where: Casino de Monte Carlo, Monaco, France
Division: featherweight (126 lbs, 57.2 kg)
Quigg’s previous fight: Scott Quigg vs Viorel Simion
Quigg’s next fight: Oscar Valdez vs Scott Quigg
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Quigg vs Yefimovych full fight video:
(Free embeddable video hosted on Youtube and not uploaded by AllTheBestFights)
Gee whiz commentators consistently talking about Quigg being easy to hit,the first 4 rounds I didn’t see him wear anything big nor did I think he was completely trying to walk through shots.
He did get hit with some nice combos however like any fighter once you realise your opponent can’t hurt you ,you will natuarally relax your Defense a bit and try to demolish them.
Well done Quigg