Frampton vs Quigg: The Gloves Are Off

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  • sunny31
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    #21
    This is the fight I am looking forward too most since Pac-May. I would prefer Frampton to win but I just can't see how its going to look yet because we haven't seen enough of Quigg at this sort of level. I think the first 2 rounds will reveal a lot.

    Frampton didn't look good in his last fight, looked like he is struggling with the weight and that is always a bad thing when it comes to punch resistance. Quigg has some seriously heavy hands on him as well. To further complicate the equation, Quigg has been dropped by non punchers.

    When you put all those ingredients in a boxing ring, there is literally no way to know how this thing is going to unfold. I really can't produce a sound prediction on this fight, and I think that's what makes it a must watch.

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    • PRchamp
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      #22
      Sad when beating Kiko Martinez is some good accomplishment for these two. Martinez won a vacant title by beating a unknown Colombian fighter who had no business fighting a title in the first place.

      I don't see anything special about Quigg or Frampton. A bit overhype since they are big faces in UK Boxing. But hey it's you guys Super Bowl.

      What's even worse is Santa Cruz is going to fight Kiko Martinez at 126 after he's been used up by both. All 3 champs at 122, well Santa Cruz is a former 122 champ since he moved up to 126 have given a title shot or fight in a heartbeat to Kiko Martinez but want to use the excuse of not fighting the real kingpin of the division Rigondeaux.

      Kiko Martinez is not a star, doesn't bring in $$$ but gets a chance hmmmmmmm???

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