Originally posted by Son Of Fraud
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Comments Thread For: Carl Frampton Beats Leo Santa Cruz, Wins WBA Belt in a War
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First of all, Santa Cruz ain't ****. Second of all, Crawford took what was supposed to be the top fighter in his division, and reduced him to bad sparring partner. Frampton was impreasive. But this fight was a helluva lot more competitive than what we saw last week. There's levels to this ****.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!Originally posted by Brujeria View PostThat was disgusting commentary!
*Frampton's face gets smashed by a right hand from Santa Cruz*
Bernstein: "Wow, great defense from Frampton!"

Down goes another MexiCAN by the superior Brit saltyyyyy
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I want to see both guys against the other top guys before rematching each other.
Frampton is the front runner for fighter of the year in my opinion. And it's going to be difficult to surpass him after a performance like this.
He moved up in weight to face a top 3 guy (some people thought Leo was number 1 or 2). Before that he fought a top 3 (probably 2 or 3) guy at Super Bantam.
He traveled in both fights as well.
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I'm sure there are several optometrists in your area. Schedule an appointment this coming week. You need it, friend.Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View PostIt was close, I thought Santa Cruz took it, that last card was way off
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Gave Leo 3, maybe 4 rounds tops. The draw was crazy. BUT the right fighter was given the nod. I just don't see a different outcome, even if they fought a dozen times. Very pleased for Frampton. Quite a determined young man who showed talent and poise.
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I honestly did not know what to expect in this fight, but I think the right person won. Regardless of whether you agree with the score, Frampton won the fight by at least two rounds. He put on a brilliant performance. I am happy that he chose to move up in weight and fight the best instead of the rest, which is what 99 percent of all professional boxers do.
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