A SERIOUS question for those who KNOW their boxing HISTORY

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  • dan_cov
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    #21
    Originally posted by kiaba360
    Terrazas and Mijares are fighting for the WBC belt on the 20th, and Darchinyan is #3. Rigo's mando is Quigg, but I can see Quigg/Frampton happening before-hand. I think Frampton should fight Santa Cruz instead of Romero.

    By the sound of the pasting Quigg got in sparring from Rigo I doubt he'll too keen to get in there.

    I think Framptons a likely candidate though with Rigondeaux having Irish connections & already fighting in Ireland etc

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      #22
      Originally posted by kiaba360
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      Originally Posted by Matty Ice

      Oh **** you are right. Romero did say he wanted Rigo but isn't Frampton his mando? Who has or is fighting for the WBC?


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      Terrazas and Mijares are fighting for the WBC belt on the 20th, and Darchinyan is #3. Rigo's mando is Quigg, but I can see Quigg/Frampton happening before-hand. I think Frampton should fight Santa Cruz instead of Romero.
      Yea, I think Frampton would have an eaiser time with Santa Cruz than Romero.


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      • IronDanHamza
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        #23
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        By the sound of the pasting Quigg got in sparring from Rigo I doubt he'll too keen to get in there.

        I think Framptons a likely candidate though with Rigondeaux having Irish connections & already fighting in Ireland etc
        I used to think Rigondeaux-Frampton would be a good fight. Not so much anymore.

        As a Frampton fan I hope he steers clear of Riongdeaux for a while.

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          #24
          Originally posted by ИATAS
          Holyfield beat the lineal cruiserweight champ in dwight muhammad qawi, also in his 12tg pro fight.
          That was a great fight, by the way. Went the full 15.

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          • kiaba360
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            #25
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            I used to think Rigondeaux-Frampton would be a good fight. Not so much anymore.

            As a Frampton fan I hope he steers clear of Riongdeaux for a while.
            I'm still looking forward to it, but Frampton has other easier options available. Hearns and GBP should get together and make Frampton/Santa Cruz, a heck of a barn-burner that would be.

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            • BattlingNelson
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              #26
              Originally posted by Matty Ice
              Like I said, these guys you guys are listing either had one or the other. They didn't have it all. The only thing Rigo is missing is being undisputed.


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              Still it took him 4 years. Not a knock on him though. It's still a terrific feat.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #27
                Originally posted by kiaba360
                I'm still looking forward to it, but Frampton has other easier options available. Hearns and GBP should get together and make Frampton/Santa Cruz, a heck of a barn-burner that would be.
                I want to see Frampton-Quigg! That needs to happen for the UK domestic scene. I may go to that fight is it happens.

                I think Frampton-Romero is next and that's no easy fight. Romero seems like such an awkward, difficult, spoiling style. Still, I think Frampton would win.

                Frampton-Santa Cruz would be good but the Martinez fight showed me Frampton doesn't like pressure, he looks uncomfortable to me at times being forced back. That fight was an eye opener for me.

                There's so many great fights to make at 122. Best divison in Boxing IMO.

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                • Tim2daresq
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                  #28
                  Nope. No ones' beaten a guy like Donaire in their 12th fight. Just try and wrap your head around that for a minute.

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