BURY world champion boxer Scott Quigg will make a fifth defence of his WBA Super Bantamweight belt against Spain's Kiko Martinez this summer.

The 26-year-old returns to the ring for the first time in eight months at the Manchester Arena on Saturday, July 18 after recovering from a hand injury picked up in his last fight – a points triumph against Japan's Hidenori Otake in Liverpool.

Quigg had hoped to take on Northern Irish rival Carl Frampton but when talks broke down over an all-British showdown, former IBF champion Martinez stepped in.

It will arguably be the toughest test in Quigg's professional career to date against a man who has lost just five of 37 bouts and only once by way of a knockout against Frampton in the first of two defeats to the Belfast star two years ago.

It has been a long time out of the ring for him after five outings in 13 months but Quigg says the enforced absence has made him even hungrier for continued success.

Quigg said: “I was very busy and the break has done me good – I am refreshed.

“We know what Kiko brings, he’s been in everyone’s backyard and this is the toughest fight of my career – but there’s one thing I know, I will beat him on July 18.

“He’s strong, he comes forward and he’s a big puncher.

"It will be the best performance of my career and it will need to be, I predict a devastating victory.

“This is a dangerous fight and those are the ones I want.

"It’s the type of fight that you get out of bed for your morning runs for – the fear of losing that world title makes me work even harder.”

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