Comments Thread For: Frampton: I Intend To Keep This Belt For a Long Time
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Munroe was a decent fighter and you have to consider Martinez was green then, still a Euro level fighter. Plus they were competitive fights.
He heaps and bounds compared to that fighter in comparison to today.
Fought Dunne, Romero, Hasegwa, Mathebula, Frampton twice and Ndlovu and the only person to beat him in dominant fashion is Frampton the second time.Comment
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Don't see Mares beating him either atleast not easily.
Rigo and possibly Quigg are the only people I'd over him and I think he'd give both problems if they fought.Comment
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Mares should seriously consider moving down from Featherweight. I personally don't think it's a proper fit for him. If he were to drop to 122 and Shinsuke moves up from 118, the SBW division would get stacked from 2 power moves. Donaire on the other hand will most likely end his career at SuperFeather or Lightweight, I seriously doubt he is willing to sacrifice so much to make 122 ever again.Comment
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Frampton has still only had less than 20 fights. I don't think Kiko Martinez was ever truly elite and that's his best win so far. I don't see any problem with him targeting the likes of Quigg and Santa Cruz first. Quigg especially is a massive fight here.
Rigondeaux is the ultimate test but he brings **** to the table in terms of money or drawing power. Hopefully he signs with Warren and gets built into a big star in the UK so the Frampton fight can eventually happen and be worth it for both fighters.seems legit
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Leo goes out of his way to call out everyone. He tells the press he isn't afraid of Rigo or anyone else, then goes and fights an ex sparring partner he would best after dos asaltos. Frampton on the other hand came straight forward and announced his business. He knows his footing and made sure he let the public know his standing and where he is headed, then turned around and became champion.Comment
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