[QUOTE=-Kev-;n30843238]Frampton is clearly a good fighter, could move very well, has basic fundamentals mastered. He should not quit. He was just outgunned by the bigger and taller fighter. IMO Frampton “looked” better than Herring based on movement and selection of punches. Herring was just bigger, taller, and with size comes more strength. A 5’10” Frampton would have likely KO’ed Herring.
Props to Herring for doing what he was supposed to do as a gigantic 130lb fighter who has also fought at 135.[/QUOTE
There are a few reasons why I think Carl Frampton is making the right decision as far as retirement:
1. Short pressure guys don’t normally age well
2. He has already accomplished a lot
3. His mind is already elsewhere, as it should be because family is what matters most. A boxing career comes and goes pretty quickly in the overall scheme of things
Props to Herring for doing what he was supposed to do as a gigantic 130lb fighter who has also fought at 135.[/QUOTE
There are a few reasons why I think Carl Frampton is making the right decision as far as retirement:
1. Short pressure guys don’t normally age well
2. He has already accomplished a lot
3. His mind is already elsewhere, as it should be because family is what matters most. A boxing career comes and goes pretty quickly in the overall scheme of things
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