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Quigg Excited about Valdez's Challenge

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Scott Quigg says his WBO title fight against Oscar Valdez is "99 per cent" agreed and hopes to make his name in America with victory over the highly-rated Mexican.

Promoter Eddie Hearn is close to finalising a deal for Quigg to become the next challenger for the unbeaten WBO featherwei­ght champion Valdez, with a likely location of the StubHub Center in California on March 10.

Quigg was initially informed about the fight a month ago and expects to sign the contract in the next few days before flying out to Los Angeles to link up with trainer Freddie Roach.

"For the last day and a half we've been negotiatin­g and everything that we have agreed verbally, if that's put in the contract, then the fight's a go-ahead," Quigg exclusivel­y told Sky Sports.

"It's looking like it's going to be done and it's a fight that really excites me.

"I've agreed to the terms, so it's now 99 per cent going to happen. Until that dotted line is signed, you cannot put 100 on it.

"I'll be heading out to the Wild Card, linking up with Freddie and all the team. I've given all of them the heads up, and everyone's excited. We're looking forward to putting in the preparatio­n, putting in the work, and going out there on the night and becoming a two-weight world champion."

The 29-year-old fought for the first time outside Britain at the end of 2017, stopping Oleg Yefimovych in Monte Carlo in November, and cannot wait to mark his US debut against one of the hottest talents in the States.

"I've always wanted to fight in America," said Quigg. "It doesn't get much bigger than this, especially in the featherwei­ght division as well.

"Valdez is talked about as a future star. He's obviously making big noise now, but fighting in America, that's always what I've wanted to do.

"It's a massive fight on a massive platform and it's one that I'm going to grab with both hands."

Quigg sparred with Valdez on a number of occasions before his Wembley win over Viorel Simion last April and expects a memorable battle with the title holder.

"We sparred four or five times and if the spars are anything to go by, the fans are in for a real cracker," he said.

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