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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Frampton, Cazares Go Face To Face in Belfast

    Undefeated rising star Carl "The Jackal" Frampton and former two-division world champion Hugo "Incredible" Cazares went face to face for the first time, at the final press conference to promote their showdown on Friday in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Frampton (17-0, 12 KOs) vs. Cazares (40-7-2, 27 KOs) is a WBC final super bantamweight eliminator. The winner will put themselves in line to face the undefeated champion, Leo Santa Cruz of Mexico.

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  • UTEP
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    Man i'm freakin' pumped for this one. Cazares is no walk in the park, Frampton better bring his A game!

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      #3
      This is the classic young prospect vs old consummate pro match up.

      This is a great fight for Frampton at this point. Not only because its a WBC title eliminator, but its against a former two weight world champion who had multiple defenses of his belts. Not just win a belt and lose it in his first defense.

      Definitely will show what Frampton is made of at WORLD level.

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      • Corelone
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        #4
        Originally posted by UTEP
        Man i'm freakin' pumped for this one. Cazares is no walk in the park, Frampton better bring his A game!
        Cazares needs to bring his A game, Frampton is at home.

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        • lutenco
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          I like CAZARES since his fights with IVAN CALDERON,he has had a very good carreer but i don't see how he can win this fight at this point and at this weight;FRAMPTON by stoppage is my prediction.

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          • Corelone
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            #6
            Originally posted by lutenco
            I like CAZARES since his fights with IVAN CALDERON,he has had a very good carreer but i don't see how he can win this fight at this point and at this weight;FRAMPTON by stoppage is my prediction.
            This is where the hometown advantage causes a problem. I want to agree with you, but if a guy won't leave home, there is a confidence problem that can lead to other problems in a hard fight. Cazares may expose the reason for this hermits attitude, but seeing how they chose him...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Corelone
              This is where the hometown advantage causes a problem. I want to agree with you, but if a guy won't leave home, there is a confidence problem that can lead to other problems in a hard fight. Cazares may expose the reason for this hermits attitude, but seeing how they chose him...
              I doubt Frampton is a hermit.

              He's Irish so when the time is right his handlers will exploit the **** out of that in America.

              That said he is a massive ticket seller. The best boxer to come out of Northern Ireland since McGuigan. A promoter would have to be ******ed not to make a lot of money here.

              Scott Quigg is also a natural fight down the line.

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              • TGD
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                Looking forward to this fight. Also watch out for Ryan Burnett on the undercard. He a cracking little fighter, trained by Ricky Hatton.

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                • daggum
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                  easy fight. don't get it twisted.

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Corelone
                    This is where the hometown advantage causes a problem. I want to agree with you, but if a guy won't leave home, there is a confidence problem that can lead to other problems in a hard fight. Cazares may expose the reason for this hermits attitude, but seeing how they chose him...
                    Frampton has never said he won't leave his hometown. The fact is simply that he sells out arenas in Belfast so all of his recent fights have made the most business sense to take place there.

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