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Published 20:29 4 May 2017 BST
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"I'm super proud for Anthony, because he was there for me when I wanted to turn professional. I was obviously involved with Sky Sports, I got his number, and was talking to him about whether I should stay amateur for the Olympics, or turn professional." "He gave me advice on what he thought I should do, because he went to the Olympics and turned pro afterwards."The advice he gave was simple, but often that's all that is needed. Quigley clearly wanted to try his hand as a pro and Joshua gave him a push in that direction.
"He told me if turning professional will excite me, you go for it. I listened, obviously, I took his advice, and I moved on my career to where I am now. Joshua is a great lad, very supportive, always looking to give you help and positive feedback. He's an absolute gentleman."
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