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.
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.
His legacy will mean didily squat if he fails to make a fight with Rigo.
Unlike other fighters, there are hardly if any roadblocks in making this fight happen.
No it wouldn't, but it would be missing a huge portion of history on it. If Frampton never fights Rigo it would be a shame in all honesty but I truly believe Frampton is steadily preparing himself for their meeting at some point in his career. The only downside is Rigo's age, at 34 this month he isn't a spring chicken.
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.
I agree Dirk. Plus, he has been chasing Leo for sometime now and Leo keeps finding a way to ignore Frampton. Now that he has a belt he has a voice, unless Leo wants to ignore the fact that a unification bout would be on the line.
I also agree with your 2nd paragraph. Rigo doesn't bring much to the table in those terms but he overcompensates in skill and one of the best names to have on a resume. I know folks in the UK respect fighters with actual talent rather than controversy but with Rigo's limitations in terms of the English language as well as his late age for a competitor of the sport, it would be a tough feat for anyone to make him a draw at this point. Regardless I hope the fight goes down, I'm sure Frampton will be prepared in due time.
Very impressed with Frampton yesterday. Rigo probably stomps him, but Rigo probably stomps everyone, that's nothing to be ashamed of. Otherwise, there's no one Frampton can't beat.
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