Jamie McDonnell might be a six-time world champion, but it has not stopped him working part-time as a plasterer or buying lottery tickets.The Briton, formerly an IBF title holder, makes a fifth defence of his WBA bantamweight belt against Venezuelan Liborio Solis (25-4-1, 11 KOs) at the glitzy Salle des étoiles on Saturday.Then, after the glamour of a world title fight in Monte Carlo, 30-year-old McDonnell (28-2-1, 13 KOs) will don his overalls next week back home in northern England, working with twin brother and super-bantamweight contender Gavin (16-0-2, 4 KOs).I still do plastering jobs and Ive lined a couple of jobs up after this fight, Jamie McDonnell told ESPN.After the fight Ill go straight home, do a job, and then go on holiday to Mexico. When I get back Ive got another job lined up.I enjoy the work. My brother does a bit as well, and its a good craic with the other lads. It gives you something to do when youre not training, otherwise youd just be eating.Unless I win the lottery, I cant stop the plastering. I keep doing the lottery and keep working -- couple of jobs after each fight and the odd one here and there doing up mates houses.Despite what people think, were not on stupid money. I cant just put my feet up. When I retire I will have something to fall back on. Some fighters will have no qualifications or experience to help get into a job and thats probably what gets them down. I will set my business up and use my name.McDonnell, from Doncaster, in Englands northern county of Yorkshire, had been preparing to face Raushee Warren (14-1, 4 KOs), who represented America at three Olympics. Instead, he will defend his belt against Solis on the same bill as fellow Briton Stephen Smith, who has a world title challenge against WBA super-featherweight champion Jason Sosa.Confusingly, Warren holds the WBAs more prestigious world title belt -- hes the super champion -- and McDonnell, the regular champion, hopes they can meet next year.I was told Warren turned it down and didnt want to come out of America, McDonnell said. He wants to keep his belt, but I dont mind travelling and if they could have made the fight in the USA I would have had it there.Hes a good name and its a more high profile fight than this one. I had been training for five or six weeks, expecting to fight Warren.Its probably the best Ive felt for making weight for a long time, but Ive only got one or two more fights at bantamweight left before I move up.I would love to fight [WBC champion] Shinsuke Yamanaka, if it can be made. But there are bigger names in the division above. Probably my last fight in the bantamweight division will be early next year.McDonnells ambitions do not stop there, however. Even moving up to featherweight with Leo Santa Cruz and Carl Frampton, or Lee Selby, appeals to me, he added.I would win a world title at super-bantamweight and then move up to featherweight. I would also like to beat [IBF bantamweight champion Lee] Haskins. That would be a good all-British fight.Ive always said I would be retired at 30, but Im just coming good so I would say I will go on until 35 now. Gorkys Hernandez Red Sox Jersey . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. Johnny Pesky Red Sox Jersey .Y. -- Marcell Dareus and the Buffalo Bills defence made life miserable for Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco. https://www.cheapredsox.com/1011z-hector-velazquez-jersey-red-sox.html . As the crowd erupted, Davis knocked the ball off the glass and back into his hands. With 1:14 to go in overtime, Davis sixth block also became his 17th rebound. 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TORONTO -- Stuck in the cellar as the season winds down, the Tampa Bay Rays just want to make it things tough on all their AL East opponents.Both benches and bullpens cleared after the Blue Jays wrapped up a 3-2 win Monday night, and the skirmish ended without anyone throwing punches.Ezequiel Carrera connected for a tiebreaking, pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning and Jose Bautista added a two-run homer as the Blue Jays improved to 3-7 in September and moved one game ahead of Baltimore in the AL wild-card race.Toronto had lost six of its previous nine meetings with the Rays.If they had a choice, they probably dont want to play us in September, Tampa Bay starter Jake Odorizzi said. We seem to play everybody tough.After Tampa Bays Steven Souza Jr. lined to center for the final out, he traded words with Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin, misunderstanding Martins praise for his hard-hit ball as criticism.The situation escalated when Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki joined the fray with some choice words for Souza.Troy decided to jump in and say some things that werent really necessary, Souza said.Martin said Tulowitzki kind of came in there and just kind of blew up in (Souzas) face.Cooler heads soon prevailed, and Souza sorted things out with Martin before everyone left the field.Were fine, Martin said. Theres no bad blood or anything.Jason Grilli (5-3) pitched one inning and Roberto Osuna got his 32nd save. Tampa Bay has lost seven of nine.Carrera replaced Darwin Barney to face incoming reliever Brad Boxberger (3-1). Carrera homered on the right-handers first pitch.Boxberger said he was surprised Carreras ball ended up a home run.It was down and away, good pitch, Boxberger said. When a ball you think is just going to be a lazy fly ball all of a sudden goes out you kind of just have to laugh it off.Rays manager Kevin Cash said Carreras homer was unfortunate.Kind of bad luck there, he said.Carrera was the batter the last time Toroonto got a pinch-hit homer, on July 25, 2015, at Seattle.dddddddddddd.Blue Jays left-hander Francisco Liriano opened the game by giving up a leadoff single to Logan Forsythe, then retired the next 14 batters. Souza broke the streak with a two-out walk in the fifth but Liriano fanned Richie Shaffer to end the inning.He was cruising, Souza said of Liriano. He was throwing everything kind of where he wanted to, down in the zone.Bautista gave Toronto a 2-0 lead with a two-out homer off Odorizzi in the sixth. For Bautista, it was his first extra-base hit since homering at Baltimore on Aug. 31.Evan Longoria homered on Lirianos first pitch in the seventh and Brad Miller followed by homering on a 1-0 slider. It was the third time this season the Rays have hit back-to-back homers and the second time theyve done it on their current road trip.MILESTONE KOdorizzi recorded his 500th career strikeout by fanning Melvin Upton Jr. to end the second.STRING OF STRONG STARTSRays starting pitchers have held opponents to three earned runs or fewer in five consecutive games.SOLO PROJECTEleven of Tampa Bays past 12 home runs have been solo shots.TRAINERS ROOMRays: 1B Logan Morrison will miss the rest of the season after injuring his left wrist in Sundays win at New York. He will return to Tampa on Wednesday for further tests.Blue Jays: 3B Josh Donaldson got the day off. Manager John Gibbons said the reigning AL MVP is banged up and needed a day to regroup. Donaldson is hitless in a career-worst seven games, going 0 for 23 with seven strikeouts in that span.UP NEXTLHP Drew Smyly (6-11, 5.05) starts against Blue Jays RHP Marcus Stroman (9-7, 4.55) on Tuesday. Smyly is 3-0 with a 1.23 ERA in five career games at Rogers Centre, including three starts. Stroman is winless in four starts, including an 8-3 loss at Tampa Bay on Sept. 2. ' ' '