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“I would like to think I can come back bigger, better and stronger. I will always give it 100% per cent in the gym and when I fight. That will never change,” the 31-year-old said.
“There are still a lot of offers on the table and a lot of interest from top promoters so I am not going away. At the moment I am just taking it easy and enjoying the summer. I've been in a lot of training camps in this last few years and it’s nice to have a break.”
Duddy went on to tell the Irish newspaper that he had not given up on his world title dream yet. He also went on to add that fighting in Ireland was something he would welcome, though he feels that there are still plenty of opportunities on this side of the pond.
Finally, Irish-American light welterweight Danny O’Connor (12-0,3kos) is back in action on September 15 when he fights at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire. An opponent has yet to be confirmed for the 25-year-old.
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