Scott Quigg not ‘afraid’ of ‘nonsense’ talker Jono Carroll

Scott Quigg warns he isn’t afraid of Jono Carroll.
The former world super bantamweight champion takes on the recent super featherweight world title challenger on the top of a Sky Sports broadcast Manchester bid tonight.
There have been questions with regard to the size of both men. The Dublin end of the fight is naturally the bigger man and has fought as high as lightweight, whilst Bury’s Quigg was a big super bantam, but not as imposing two weights up.
However, it’s not something that concerns the Joe Gallagher trained operator. Carl Frampton’s former foe says he has handled bigger men on a regular basis and claims he has educated himself on how to best deal with a size disadvantage.
“Heās the slightly bigger man. Iām strong enough, I hit hard enough, Iām tough enough, and the main thing is Iām more than smart enough to deal with the bigger guys,” said Quigg.
āI proved that day in day out at the Wildcard. People like Jono come through the Wildcard door every day and Iāve sparred and dealt with many people like him. Iām not taking it lightly, but I know what I need to do. Iāve put the right preparation in and Iām more than ready.”

Carroll isn’t just bigger in frame, he is bigger in mouth.
The 27-year-old makes no bones about his fondness for pre fight talk. He has talked through a beaming smile in the lead up to this Matchroom headliner, while his opponent has cut a much quieter figure.
Quigg believes all Carroll’s verbals are to reassure himself rather than unsettle the Bury man.
āThe amount of nonsense he talks, because he talks that much, he starts to believe it. If he didnāt believe it heād start going into himself, heād start having the doubts. He hopes Iām scared. Unfortunately for him, Iām not scared of him.”
