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Renold Quinlan has threatened to walk away from his fight with Chris Eubank Jr .

The clash - scheduled for February 4 - is supposed to mark ITV’s pay-per-view debut.

But Quinlan has been left frustrated by the lack of build-up to the biggest fight of his career.

He told Mirror Sport: "It’s only a few weeks away and I've got the feeling that it’s going to be delayed. There’s been no media around it and it’s not not getting the exposure it should be.

"I've been training well but I’m not 100 per cent focused now.“I have a feeling it's going to get pulled."

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The fight - for the IBO super-middleweight title - is being promoted by Richard Poxon who previously worked with Ricky Hatton.

But Quinlan, who said his purse is $55,000 (£44,000), wants Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn to step in and rescue the bout.

If he can’t, the Australian is prepared to pull out.

He added: "There are no flights booked for me.

"They wanted me to come over early to build the fight up but I said that’s their job.

"My wife is pregnant and could go into labour at any time.

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"It would be good if Eddie Hearn could promote the fight and I'd love to fight on the Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko undercard.

"But I'm thinking of walking away and getting a big fight."

Meanwhile, Gennady Golovkin remains open to a fight against Eubank Jr.

The pair failed to agree terms last year and the middleweight world champion instead fought Kell Brook.

But his promoter told Sky Sports : "No new negotiations are in progress with Eubank Jr.

"Although we would be open to that fight, as we were last September when Eddie Hearn made the offer."