Former world champion Ricky Hatton has tipped rising star Carl Frampton for greatness after admitting he sees himself in the Irish ace.
The Belfast super-bantamweight became the first man to stop tough Frenchman Jeremy Parodi on Saturday night to earn himself a world title shot early next year.
Frampton's star appeal was made even more apparent after the Ulsterman sold out Northern Ireland's biggest indoor venue, the Odyssey Arena, with 8,500 tickets snapped up for what was only his 17th professional bout.
Hatton has now added his name to the long list of admirers, believing the man dubbed "The Jackal "has all the attributes to not only win a world title but cement his place amongst the greatest Irish fighters ever. [Click Here To Read More]
The Belfast super-bantamweight became the first man to stop tough Frenchman Jeremy Parodi on Saturday night to earn himself a world title shot early next year.
Frampton's star appeal was made even more apparent after the Ulsterman sold out Northern Ireland's biggest indoor venue, the Odyssey Arena, with 8,500 tickets snapped up for what was only his 17th professional bout.
Hatton has now added his name to the long list of admirers, believing the man dubbed "The Jackal "has all the attributes to not only win a world title but cement his place amongst the greatest Irish fighters ever. [Click Here To Read More]
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