CARL FRAMPTON wants a domestic dust-up with Scott Quigg next - providing he makes a successful first defence on Saturday.
Belfast's IBF world super-bantamweight champion faces Chris Avalos in his home city and rates the American better than Quigg, 26, who holds the WBA interim version of the world title and will have recovered from hand surgery by the summer.
Frampton, 27, says he will be willing to fight his Bury rival once he has dealt with Avalos.
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Belfast's IBF world super-bantamweight champion faces Chris Avalos in his home city and rates the American better than Quigg, 26, who holds the WBA interim version of the world title and will have recovered from hand surgery by the summer.
Frampton, 27, says he will be willing to fight his Bury rival once he has dealt with Avalos.
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