World-rated super-bantamweight Kid Galahad is keen to see rivals Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg finally settle their domestic beef this year, but questions whether the winner will face him.
The 25-year-old Sheffield man is part of a thriving super-bantamweight division in this country – topped by Frampton and Quigg, who both hold versions of the world title – and soon intends to announce his arrival as the best of the lot.
“To fight someone like me is very hard, because I’m not there to get hit and I can make a very good fighter look ordinary,” he told Sky Sports.
“Financially they are best off fighting each other and either they win or they lose, but they need to fight each other and make sure they get a good pay day.
“It will raise up our profile to the British public and make the super-bantamweight division even bigger than it actually is. It’s good if they box each other.”
Speaking on last week’s Ringside, Galahad recalled the time he inflicted a one-sided beating on Quigg in sparring, and forecast a crushing defeat for the Bury man if he does face Frampton.
“I reckon Scott Quigg will get stopped inside six,” said Galahad. “Frampton will be too strong for him – he’s a better all-round fighter than Quigg is.
“I personally believe the winner won’t fight me. I’ve got more chance of fighting the loser. But if I want to fight the winner then I’ll have to do an either better job on the loser.”