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  • Ham Porter
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    #11
    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
    Frampton is now mandatory to LSC right ? The only way Leo can delay fight is to unify ?

    If LSC wants to unify I'm cool with that.Frampton should face Quigg beforehand if Leo is declaring his intentions to delay and face Quigg himself.there is no hiding from Frampton once he destroys Quigg.


    He just fought his mandatory in Mijares, so he's entitled to a voluntary defence for his next fight. Frampton, realistically, wouldn't get that fight until next year.
    Last edited by Ham Porter; 05-06-2014, 03:25 PM.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      Cool. Just like Stevenson is scared of Kovalev and Bradley was scared of Khan. Glad you cleared that up.
      Stevenson is still willing to fight Kovalev even now, should HBO make him a good offer.

      Scott Quigg's people on the other hand are on record saying that he is not ready for Rigondeaux. That he's a year away.

      See the difference?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ray Stokes
        He just fought his mandatory in Mijares, so he's entitled to a voluntary defence for his next fight. Frampton, realistically, wouldn't get that fight until next year.
        Cheers,for clearing that up.Quigg is the no brainier if Hearn is serious then.that said i would be extremely reluctant to involve myself on a Hearn card,if it could be avoided.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Stevenson is still willing to fight Kovalev even now, should HBO make him a good offer.

          Scott Quigg's people on the other hand are on record saying that he is not ready for Rigondeaux. That he's a year away.

          See the difference?
          Eddie Hearn has said there's no money in the Rigo fight, not that he's "not ready".

          Oh believe me, I see what the real difference is. You aren't difficult to suss, ShoulderTroll.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Eddie Hearn has said there's no money in the Rigo fight, not that he's "not ready".

            Oh believe me, I see what the real difference is. You aren't difficult to suss, ShoulderTroll.
            Eddie Hearn on on a possible Rigo-Quigg fight:
            "It's not a fight that's even under consideration. People ask me why Scott Quigg vs Rigo doesn't happen. Because he's too good."

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #16
              Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
              Eddie Hearn on on a possible Rigo-Quigg fight:


              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J15h...*****&t=33m50s
              Yeh he is by far and away the best in the world and there's no money in the fight. If Quigg was being well compensated, he'd take the fight. There's no fear involved and that's the case for most situations in boxing.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #17
                This needs to happen.

                One of the biggest fights domestically.

                Only two bigger are Khan-Brook or Fury-Haye.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Yeh he is by far and away the best in the world and there's no money in the fight. If Quigg was being well compensated, he'd take the fight. There's no fear involved and that's the case for most situations in boxing.
                  He's not saying there's literally no money in it. A Rigo fight would probably be the biggest payday of his career compared to everyone he's fought. Probably not by a lot, but still more. I don't think anyone considers Quigg a champion, even his fans. Rigo brings a couple of titles, the lineal championship, and the elite credibility everyone needs to be a super star. At this point in his career, Rigo does bring something to the table for a guy like Quigg. And not just for this particular fight, but it would pay off for future fights. Beating Rigo will get him Showtime or HBO dates more easily and for more money.

                  What Hearn is saying is that there's not enough money for the risk. The chances of him losing are too high for what's he getting, which applies even if he's getting more than he has in the past. Obviously anyone would fight anyone if a fortune was involved just like anyone would fight Mayweather even if it's obviously there's no chance of winning. But that' a cheap cop out because Mayweathers are rare.

                  If you have no interest in fighting the true lineal champion of your division, that's some pussy shit. There's no other way to cut it. We're not talking about some high risk random contender here. We're talking the mother****ing champion. I'd get it if more build up was needed, but Rigo is as famous as he's going to get. He's as proven as he'll get. There's no other time to do it unless you're afraid of losing.

                  Obviously, I won't blame him if he chooses a bigger money fight over Rigo, but there aren't many of those.
                  Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 05-06-2014, 05:53 PM.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    Eddie Hearn has said there's no money in the Rigo fight, not that he's "not ready".
                    Scott Quigg's trainer Joe Gallagher comments on Rigo:

                    "Listen, we've already spoken to [Rigondeaux's manager] Gary Hyde about it," said Gallagher. It's all about the right timing, a year from now it is the fight to make.
                    Rigondeaux's boxed at the top-level as an amateur. Scott didn't have that long amateur career, but we'll bring him through over the next few fights so that he can take on Rigondeaux. You saw what Rigondeaux did to [Nonito] Donaire, but we've talked about it and most probably this time next year it could happen.
                    Bury’s Scott Quigg makes the third defence of his WBA World Super bantamweight title against Tshifhiwa Munyai at Manchester’s Phones 4U Arena tonight in a fight that has whistled under the radar due to the noise surrounding the local derby between John Murray and Anthony Crolla. Quigg, though, faces a stiff test and could be involved in either the fight or the performance of the night if Munyai reproduces any of the form he showed when coming over here to scalp then-undefeated prospects Martin Power (WTKO 9 in 2006 and W RTD 4 in 2007) and Lee Haskins (W TKO 6 in 2006).
                    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 05-06-2014, 06:12 PM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                      Scott Quigg's trainer Joe Gallagher comments on Rigo:
                      That's pretty clear as day. They don't think he's good enough.

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