Demetrius Andrade vows to DESTROY Jason Quigley
Demetrius Andrade has vowed to destroy Jason Quigley and make a big statement as he makes the fifth defense of his WBO World Middleweight title on Friday night (November 19) at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, live worldwide on DAZN.
Andrade [30(18)-0] has been circling his fellow champions at 160lbs on the hunt for unification battles that have yet to surface, but continues to remain active and fighting hungry challengers like Quigley [19(14)-1(1)], with the 30-year-old aiming to become the fourth middleweight world ruler from Ireland.
âBoo Booâ meets his fifth European opponent for his crown and the two-weight World king is determined to send him back empty handed like heâs done to all-comers so far â and deliver a performance that will have fans and pundits clamoring for him to land the big fight he craves.
âIâve been training to be destructive,â said Andrade. âSomeone is going to stop this fight. Put your house on it.
âI look to give everybody a beating in a sense, to outclass them. Going in and knocking people out is cool but I also like to get rounds in and show my skill level. We just saw Canelo and Caleb Plant, it took him 11 rounds to end the fight but Iâm not Caleb Plant. Thereâs a whole lot more in me than what Caleb showed. Thatâs the type of fight that I would like to get in and do though, to show my skills, my heart, my conditioning, what I am made out of.
âAnyone can get caught with a lucky punch or caught cold and fightâs over. I know KOs sell and thatâs cool, but the wealthiest athlete in the sport was Floyd and he didnât knock anyone out for a long time at the end. So, itâs funny how KOâs sell, but when I get KOs I donât get the fights; I think that they would rather fight me thinking that I donât have power rather than having power. At the end of the day, do they want to get in the ring with me? Jason Quigley said yes.
âI have a good contract, I am making good money and at the end of the day, I canât get frustrated and be emotionally driven as itâs out of my control, I am just focusing on me and right now thatâs Jason Quigley on November 19 and I am happy for that as itâs one step closer to show people how much longer are they going to keep avoiding me, but I donât get paid if I donât fight so itâs not about them, itâs about me, what am I doing? How do I keep showing people that yes, Demetrius should be fighting them, and we want to see it?
âIâm excited, boxing is back in full force, the fans are back in the arena, and weâre near my hometown and weâre going to bring championship boxing to a state thatâs never had it before, thatâs a real honor and I am ready to get back in there and show people what I am about.
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âMy fight in Providence was amazing and I would love to fight there again but New Hampshire is next door so thatâs cool too, itâs just a little drive for me so thatâs good too!
âJason was an Olympian, heâs 19-1 and his name was in the mix to fight Canelo at one point, so for me to step in the ring with someone they have to be good and for Canelo to consider fighting someone he must be pretty good – weâre going to do what we are going to do and thatâs make quick work out of Quigley.â
Andradeâs clash with Quigley tops a quadruple header of World title action, with Murodjon Akhmadaliev (9-0 7 KOs) defending his WBA and IBF World Super-Bantamweight titles against JosĂ© VelĂĄsquez (26-9-2 19 KOs).
Itâs Mexico vs. Puerto Rico in the long-awaited showdown between WBC World Flyweight champion Julio Cesar Martinez (18-1 14 KOs) and McWilliams Arroyo (21-4 16 KOs) and the fourth World title bout on the bill is the second step on the path to crowning an undisputed womenâs champion at 140lbs as Kali Reis (18-7-1 5 KOs) takes on Jessica Camara (8-2) for the WBA, IBO and vacant WBO straps.
Photo Credit Ed Mulholland Matchroom