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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UKQuote:
Originally Posted by denium
Frampton has ducked Quigg to fight a load of Al Haymon bums in America, great stuff.
What a laughable notion.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostI'm being very realistic. Did you forget the part where I said it would have at LEAST been acceptable if Frampton had fought Jesse Magdaleno, Rey Vargas, or Jonathan Guzman? Team Frampton avoided those top ranked contenders who people have seen many times right here on American TV - in favor of a complete unknown who people have not seen at all. Its that simple.
Frampton has fought and beaten better people than them so why would he avoid them? This is what it is. A fight to introduce and showcase Frampton to a US audience. If these "acceptable" opponents are ready later in the year, they can get it.
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Originally posted by denium View PostWell obviously he's not ducked Quigg, but **** the Yanks, I wanted to see them two get it on. Then again maybe they will, Hearn seems to have a good business relationship with Haymon.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostThat's not how prizefighting works.
Rigo is a fighter that almost literally brings nothing to the table; he fights a **** style, doesn't sell a ticket anywhere in the world (outside of possibly in Cuba), has no backing from any TV outlet, and doesn't do well with the press. Why even make an offer that is pretty likely to be turned down by a negative fighter.
It's not like offers haven't been made to Rigondeaux, and it's not like folks haven't been watching either. Why would Rigondeaux turn down Roc Nation, Frank Warren, and Matchroom Sport (all serious companies who looked to see if a promotional deal could be made), yet be willing take a "lets just see" offer?Last edited by richardt; 06-09-2015, 11:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWho? I had to google them all just like I had to google this guy. Fight is in a month and was set up in about a week. Are any of those guys going to be willing to get in the ring with Frampton at such short notice for little money? Again....think about it. They all seem to be young, undefeated prospects - I doubt they'd want to have their careers derailed so quickly.
Frampton has fought and beaten better people than them so why would he avoid them? This is what it is. A fight to introduce and showcase Frampton to a US audience. If these "acceptable" opponents are ready later in the year, they can get it.Last edited by richardt; 06-09-2015, 11:20 AM.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostI didnt have to google them, nor would anyone who has watched PBC, ESPN, ShoBox, etc. I've seen Guzman on a PBC show and have seen Magdaleno fight at least six times on many cards and Rey Vargas a number of times. Not once have I seen Gonzales and I watch EVERY broadcast of boxing in America. And no one forced Haymon to make the garbage fight in a month, he could have made it for 6 weeks out against a fighter who has fought on American TV. And they are more than young undefeated prospects, they are high ranked contenders who are waiting for a title shot and like most contenders would jump at the chance for a world title opportunity. Instead Haymon and team Frampton decided on an unknown who lost to ancient Rosas, has never fought outside of Mexico, instead of a group of guys who cumulatively have been seen on American TV at least 12-15 times.
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not true that Framptons team tried to make the Quigg fight, Whether you believe Quigg or Frampton would beat the other the truth is that only Quiggs team have wanted that fight, From Mcguigans own mouth were the words we are going in another direction. I only hope that Haymon can get these two together as Hearn seems to work well with Haymon.
in my top 5 fights that I would want this year
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