Last night at the Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California – Tureano Johnson stopped Jason Quigley in nine rounds of pure essence action to conquer the NABF belt.
Johnson arrived to this fight completely motivated on rebuilding his career after being defeated by Sergiy Derevyanchenko in August 2017.
“You don’t know what I’ve been through,” said Tureano Johnson. “But soon you’ll see why everything I went through was worth it. I pay my respects to Jason Quigley. He showed a lot of heart. I hit him with everything but the kitchen sink, and he still didn’t quit. I’m here to get a big strap. I want a world title.”
“I wish Tureano Johnson the best,” said Jason Quigley. “I have respect for you. I congratulate you on your win.”
Tureano Johnson left the ring with a record of 21-2-1, 15 KO´s; while Jason Quigley was defeated for the first time in his career and now holds a record of 16-1, 12 Kos.
Article courtesy of WBC
Photo Courtesy Of Tom Hogan
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