
British super-bantamweight rivals Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg will meet in a world title unification clash in February 2016, it was announced on Monday.
Northern Ireland's Frampton, the IBF holder, and Quigg, the WBA champion from England, have exchanged verbal jabs for several years without making it into the ring to prove who holds the upper hand.
However, the bout has finally been confirmed and the pair will meet at the Manchester Arena on February 27 next year.
"I'm delighted that we have finally got this fight signed," Frampton said. "This is the fight everyone has wanted for years, none more so than myself.
"I'm the legitimate champion and I'm going to his backyard to defend my title because that's what champions do. I'm going to win this fight in style."
Quigg, who hails from Bury in Greater Manchester, is relishing the prospect of fighting on home territory.
"I've finally got the fight I've wanted for so long," he said.
"I've dedicated my life to this sport and I have never been more confident going into a fight, I know I will beat him in every department.
"This is a great fight for the sport and I'm delighted to bring it to Manchester and unify the division."
Source: AFP
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