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  • #11
    Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
    Said it before and will say it again. All Scott Quigg has is a Carl Frampton fight to look forward to. Carl just made his U.S. debut and all things indicate Mares-Cruz winner. Frampton is a "World" champion, a very good fighter and has options.

    May be Quigg can fight Alejandro Gonzalez on Josh Warrington's undercard next.
    I get why you don't like Brook or Hearn but what has poor little Quiggy done to attract your hate? lol

    I think he has some options, Donaire is a potential fight that would be cracking. Could just be Eddie talking his usual hype but then Arum mentioned it also.

    And it's not like Hearn and Haymon never do business so those fights are there for Quigg too, they just won't be as lucrative as Frampton.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BodiesInFlight View Post
      I get why you don't like Brook or Hearn but what has poor little Quiggy done to attract your hate? lol

      I think he has some options, Donaire is a potential fight that would be cracking. Could just be Eddie talking his usual hype but then Arum mentioned it also.

      And it's not like Hearn and Haymon never do business so those fights are there for Quigg too, they just won't be as lucrative as Frampton.

      LOL, I don't hate Quigg as a person. I'm sure he is a nice guy and comes of such.


      I'll be glad/respect if he fights Donaire, but it has yet to happen.

      However, how can a guy who wasn't even main event in his last fight in his home area, holds a minor title, no selling power demand anything really? The other thing that irks me is how they try to sell him as a genuine World champ pretending Rigo doesn't exist.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
        LOL, I don't hate Quigg as a person. I'm sure he is a nice guy and comes of such.


        I'll be glad/respect if he fights Donaire, but it has yet to happen.

        However, how can a guy who wasn't even main event in his last fight in his home area, holds a minor title, no selling power demand anything really? The other thing that irks me is how they try to sell him as a genuine World champ pretending Rigo doesn't exist.
        Yeah Hearn has definitely done damage by talking all this crap for him.

        Talking of Eddie Hearn and Rigo I saw this the other day..

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        • #14
          Classic Eddie Hearns, I'm sure he will have some B.S stipulation in that contract that will likely leave the cash sum for the second fight pre-determined for the rematch If it happens.

          I agree they should have a rematch if the fight is closely contested and the demand for it is very high but I just don't want to see Hearns usual crap of airing everything in public, no wonder he never made Khan Vs Brook and Quigg Vs Frampton when he should have, he's too busy slurping all over his own fighters that he forgets how disrespectful he is to the guys he needs.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
            I don't see why Frampton should or would accept that.

            He sells out arenas on his own in Belfast. Scott Quigg was on the under card to Anthony Crolla in Manchester and has never headlined a show on his own.

            Frampton also has a legitimate world title which he took from the guy who Hearn is now raving about Quigg beating. Quigg has a mickey mouse belt which was basically handed to him.
            MEN Arena holds 21,000 seats for boxing; I don't think that there's a venue in Belfast that could match that for a Winter fight. Come the spring/summer 2016, you could easily find a far larger venue in Northern Ireland to host Frampton-Quigg II (win or lose, as long as it's a good fight).

            Hopefully Frampton could get his audience to travel, because the fight's bigger than the 10,000-seat Odyssey Arena in Belfast and I don't see a larger venue for the fight in Norther Ireland.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
              MEN Arena holds 21,000 seats for boxing; I don't think that there's a venue in Belfast that could match that for a Winter fight. Come the spring/summer 2016, you could easily find a far larger venue in Northern Ireland to host Frampton-Quigg II (win or lose, as long as it's a good fight).

              Hopefully Frampton could get his audience to travel, because the fight's bigger than the 10,000-seat Odyssey Arena in Belfast and I don't see a larger venue for the fight in Norther Ireland.
              I'm sure the people of Ulster wouldn't mind travelling a little bit further into Rep.Ireland there is certainly a very big stadium over in Rep.Ireland, they likely don't need that capacity but IF the first fight is very good I'm certain we'd have people travelling over from England to see this one that and both sides of the Irish would likely go to it.
              Pretty much a home fight in my opinion.

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              • #17
                two fight? Lol...
                Hearn is really desperate now.
                Last edited by HEND; 07-27-2015, 05:57 PM.

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                • #18
                  60-40 Frampton or fight Donaire

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by HEND View Post
                    two fight? Lol...
                    Hearn is really desperate now.
                    Not much in the super bantamweight division that will attract this attention plus you need to take into consideration IF Frampton wins he will likely move up in weight, so tie down a rematch clause If the fight is close it does make sense to an extent.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
                      Classic Eddie Hearns, I'm sure he will have some B.S stipulation in that contract that will likely leave the cash sum for the second fight pre-determined for the rematch If it happens.

                      I agree they should have a rematch if the fight is closely contested and the demand for it is very high but I just don't want to see Hearns usual crap of airing everything in public, no wonder he never made Khan Vs Brook and Quigg Vs Frampton when he should have, he's too busy slurping all over his own fighters that he forgets how disrespectful he is to the guys he needs.
                      He didn't make Khan-Brook because Khan is a b1tch who refused to negotiate. At least there were terms discussed for Frampton-Quigg. Stop trying to equate the two.

                      Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                      MEN Arena holds 21,000 seats for boxing; I don't think that there's a venue in Belfast that could match that for a Winter fight. Come the spring/summer 2016, you could easily find a far larger venue in Northern Ireland to host Frampton-Quigg II (win or lose, as long as it's a good fight).

                      Hopefully Frampton could get his audience to travel, because the fight's bigger than the 10,000-seat Odyssey Arena in Belfast and I don't see a larger venue for the fight in Norther Ireland.
                      Frampton doesn't mind travelling but he clearly deserves the lion's share of the purse.

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