Former junior featherweight titlist Scott Quigg is refreshed and ready to fight again, which he will do against Jose Cayetano on Dec. 10 at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn announced Thursday.Quigg, who will be fighting minutes from his hometown of Bury, will be boxing for the first time since Feb. 27, when he lost a split decision to rival Carl Frampton in their long-awaited junior featherweight world title unification fight, which was also at Manchester Arena.Quigg fought through much of that fight with a broken jaw and took several months off to let the injury heal.Its great to be back, Quigg said. Its been a long road. The biggest fight of my career didnt go my way in February, and Ive had a broken jaw thats kept me out of the gym for a long time. Everyone knows that I love to be in the gym, working and learning, so its been really tough. Im back to living the life I love, and I cant wait to be back in the ring where I belong.Quigg is moving up to featherweight for the scheduled 12-round fight, which will take place on the undercard of heavyweight world titleholder Anthony Joshuas defense against Eric Molina.The four pounds [from 122 to 126] is a lot to play with when you are big for the weight, Quigg said. I was still making [junior featherweight] and making it safely because of how I live my life, but it was getting harder. Sometimes I was training in the gym and I was miserable, I wasnt eating as much and I was snappy.With the extra four pounds, Ive been able to let my body mature instead of holding it back, and I am happier in the gym, laughing and joking but still putting in the hard work. I always say a happy fighter is a dangerous fighter. I feel I am going from strength to strength as Im in the gym with a smile on my face.Cayetano (20-4, 9 KOs), 29, of Mexico, has won three fights in a row since dropping a 10-round shutout decision to former three-division world titleholder Leo Santa Cruz in a non-title featherweight bout on the Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao undercard in May 2015 in Las Vegas.Jose has mixed in good company, taken Santa Cruz the distance and hes coming off a good win against [Alexis] Santiago [on Sept. 16], Quigg said. This is a very good fight coming back from a broken jaw. I am not taking this lightly at all. Ive watched him a lot. He knows what hes doing, hes cute and its a fight that I have to put in a top performance in, and thats what I am aiming to do.I feel like Im ready to be let off the leash now. Its been so long out, and I have to thank Anthony Joshua and Eddie for giving me the chance to come back on such a big show. Its the perfect platform for me, straight back in front of a packed arena and worldwide media so I can show them what I am about. The Manchester Arena is my home. Ive had some great nights there, and there are more to come. It doesnt faze me that its where I fell short on the biggest night of my career. I want to go back and kick off those good memories again and start the ball rolling at featherweight.If all goes well for Quigg (31-1-2, 23 KOs), 28, he could be in line for a shot at featherweight world titleholder Lee Selby (23-1, 8 KOs), 29, of Wales, according to Hearn.Quigg would also like a rematch with Frampton (23-0, 14 KOs), who moved up to featherweight after beating Quigg and outpointed Santa Cruz in a tremendous battle to win a world title on July 30. Frampton and Santa Cruz are scheduled to meet in a rematch Jan. 28 in Las Vegas.I want to be linked with Carl Frampton and Lee Selby, because if I am not linked with them, Im doing something wrong, Quigg said. 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NAIROBI, Kenya -- Kenyas team leader at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics stole $256,000 from government and sports authorities meant for the athletes and officials stay at the games, prosecutors alleged in court on Wednesday.Stephen Arap Soi, Kenyas chef de mission at the Olympics last month, denied five counts of stealing money.Prosecutors said he took $234,000 with him on a flight to Brazil without declaring it to customs officials, and which then went missing, and stole the remaining $22,000 in smaller amounts on separate occasions.The money belonged to the National Olympic Committee of Kenya, Athletics Kenya, or the sports ministry, prosecutors said.Two other officials, Kenyan Olympic committee vice president Pius Ochieng and secretary general Francis Kinyili Paul, appeared alongside Soi in a Nairobi court, and denied charges of stealing Olympic team uniforms provided by sponsor Nike.Prosecutors this week dropped charges against a fourth Kenyan Olympic official, treasurer Fridah Shiroya. Shiroya is expected to be a state witness who will testify against Soi, Ochieng, and Paul.The Olympic case is the latest in a long line of scandals for Kenyan sport, and particularly athletics, which has seen a barrage of doping cases involving athletes, and allegations of wrongdoing by senior officials.Senior officials at both the Olympic committee and the athletics federation are accused of corruption, and the Olympic committee was disbanded by government because of the Rio scandal. The International Olympic Committee has given Kenya until the end of the year to reform its Olympic body or it could face a ban.Last year, Athlettics Kenya president Isaiah Kiplagat, vice president David Okeyo and former treasurer Joseph Kinyua were all suspended and put under investigation by the IAAF for allegedly embezzling around $700,000 given to it by Nike.dddddddddddd The three were also accused of covering up doping cases for money. Kiplagat, the longtime head of AK and a former member of the IAAF ruling council, died last month. Okeyo and Kinyua remain under investigation.AK chief executive Isaac Mwangi is being investigated separately after two athletes alleged in an interview with The Associated Press that he tried to extort bribes from them in return for organizing lenient punishments for doping.And at the Rio Olympics, Kenya sent two track coaches home after they were embroiled in two separate doping scandals. One of them is the subject of a criminal investigation in Kenya.On Wednesday, prosecutors released more detail of the allegations against Soi and the others. They said the $234,000 they accuse Soi of taking on a plane from Kenya to Brazil on July 20 was not accounted for at the Olympics. Soi was also charged with stealing $18,000 given to him by AK to pay for track officials accommodation in Rio. He stole two separate batches of $3,000 and $1,000 from the sports ministry offices, according to court documents.Despite almost constant scandals at the Olympics, Kenya won the second-highest number of medals in athletics in Rio behind the United States.---AP Sports Writer Gerald Imray contributed to this report. ' ' '