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Dominic Ingle backs Jason Quigley to recover from first pro defeat

written by Chris McNulty July 20, 2019
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TRAINER Dominic Ingle has backed Jason Quigley to recover from a first professional defeat and take on the world – but admits that ‘adjustments have to be made’.

Quigley lost his unbeaten pro record on Thursday night as Tureano Johnson took the Ballybofey man’s NABF middleweight belt. Ingle retired his man on the stool after the ninth round of a bruising encounter for Quigley.

“His true character, heart and determination tested to the full, he took shots that many would have fallen from or forced them to quit,” Ingle, writing on Instagram, said.

“Adjustments have to be made and lessons have to be learned, nothing great comes easy.

“Many fighters lose on their road to glory, it’s a situation i been through many times with fighters.”

Trainer Dominic Ingle with Jason Quigley during his fight with Tureano Johnson

Quigley joined up with Ingle late in 2017 and Thursday’s bout at Fantasy Springs was his fourth since his relocation to the Wincobank base.

Ingle used the case of Johnny Nelson – who was Quigley’s mentor in the Sky Scholarships programme – to outline his belief in the Donegal puncher.

Ingle described Nelson’s career as ‘one of the most unpredictable, erratic and disappointing as anyone could imagine.’

Nelson lost to Adilson Rodrigues in Brazil in December 1995 for the WBF heavyweight title. A month later, he fought his 39th pro fight and beat Tony Booth with a second round JO in Mansfield.

From then until his retirement, he fought 21 times, winning them all bar one – a draw with Guillermo Jones in Derby. Nelson held the WBO cruiserweight title and made 13 defences.

Ingle said: “I the end he was unbeaten in the last 10 years of his career and the last 6 years he was World Cruiserweight Champion, holding the record for the most title defences until this day.

“The secret of his success, determination, hard work and refusing to accept defeat and belief he would achieve his goal.”

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Loss comes in many ways. . Death,money,relationships,feelings,memories,innocence the list is endless.However it occurs,loss is very rarely a happy or joyous experience.The only way to deal with it, adjust and try to make sure it is limited in the future. . . Loss cannot be reversed even if money is found or love rekindled.The loss process has been experienced. We can only take measures to make sure the occurrence is less in the future and we recognise the process that leads to loss. . . . It wasn’t a great night for @jayquigley1 last night after taking his first professional loss being retired on his stool in the 9th round by me. His true character,heart and determination tested to the full,he took shots that many would have fallen from or forced them to quit. Adjustments have to be made and lessons have to be learned,nothing great comes easy. . . . Many fighters lose of their Road to glory,it’s a situation I been through many times with fighters. . . The career of @johnnynelsonsky was one of the most unpredictable,erratic and disappointing as anyone could imagine. . . But in the end he was unbeaten in the last 10 years of his career and the last 6 years he was World Cruiserweight Champion.Holding the record for most title defences until this day. The secret of his success,determination,hard work and refusing to accept defeat and belief he would achieve his goal.

A post shared by Dominic Ingle (@xdominicinglex) on Jul 19, 2019 at 10:23am PDT

Dominic Ingle backs Jason Quigley to recover from first pro defeat was last modified: July 20th, 2019 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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