Is Carl Frampton in your top ten P4P?

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #21
    Originally posted by HeroBando
    So you used the eye test, figures. Hey you know Chavez Jr started at 130, and Shawn Porter turned pro at Smw? So Porter is obviously bigger, duh
    Nope, Santa Cruz in 126 pounds in the fight night is in this weight: 133 or 132 pounds.

    You don't know ****, man, seriously, a "little" difference:


    Frampton started his career at 24 years old.

    Chavez Jr started his career at 17 years old.


    Santa Cruz fought in 118 pounds, he is a worm, look his body, he is very skinny. Frampton really is a 126 pounds, HE SAID THAT.

    And Porter is a midget but very stronger too, in the future he will be fighting in 154.
    Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 07-31-2016, 04:23 PM.

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    • The plunger man
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      #22
      Originally posted by Juicy J
      Chocolatito
      Kovalev
      Ward
      Crawford
      Ggg
      Loma
      Rigo
      Canelo
      Bradley
      Frampton
      Juicy minge GTFOH .....in your top 10 u have the Kazakh ducked not included and yet you include the ginger ducker .....lost all credibility minge

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      • Mexican_Puppet
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        #23
        Estrada, Nietes, Thurmand and Lara are better boxers than Frampton.

        Stop hyping up this midget just for a very close fight vs Santa Cruz, and Quigg? Who the **** is Quigg? What's the best win of Quigg? the other great win of Frampton: Kiko Martinez? A C level fighter.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
          Estrada, Nietes, Thurmand and Lara are better boxers than Frampton.

          Stop hyping up this midget just for a very close fight vs Santa Cruz, and Quigg? Who the **** is Quigg? What's the best win of Quigg? the other great win of Frampton: Kiko Martinez? A C level fighter.
          You took this loss hard huh

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          • HeroBando
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            #25
            Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
            Nope, Santa Cruz in 126 pounds in the fight night is in this weight: 133 or 132 pounds.

            You don't know ****, man, seriously, a "little" difference:


            Frampton started his career at 24 years old.

            Chavez Jr started his career at 17 years old.


            Santa Cruz fought in 118 pounds, he is a worm, look his body, he is very skinny. Frampton really is a 126 pounds, HE SAID THAT.

            And Porter is a midget but very stronger too, in the future he will be fighting in 154.
            Ok so Donaire was dominant at 112. Rigo never fought below 122. Thus Rigo is the much bigger man, right?

            Santa Cruz won his first title at 118 where he was gigantic with tons of room to grow. Frampton won his at 122, where he looked outsized by Quigg. Either way Cruz wasn't badly outsized like Cotto

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              #26
              Originally posted by Beercules
              You took this loss hard huh
              I did not like so much Santa Cruz, he is a good fighter but not elite, and less in 126 pounds. But I'm not saying lies, Lara, Estrada, Nietes, Thurman > Frampton. And they have best wins.

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              • BoliviaChiLEsp
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                #27
                Of course.

                Unified superbantamweight division then beats clearly one of the best boxing nowadays (LSC).

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by HeroBando
                  Ok so Donaire was dominant at 112. Rigo never fought below 122. Thus Rigo is the much bigger man, right?

                  Santa Cruz won his first title at 118 where he was gigantic with tons of room to grow. Frampton won his at 122, where he looked outsized by Quigg. Either way Cruz wasn't badly outsized like Cotto

                  God, Rigo in amateur fought in 115-118 pounds!
                  He started in pro at the 29, 30 years old, and Rigo in the fight night is in 128, 129, or less.


                  Santa Cruz has height and reach, but he is not a big man, open your eyes, idiot.

                  Alexis Arguello was like 5'10 and he was 126 pounds, Hearns was 6'10 in welterweight.

                  The weight is the most important, and Carl was the heavier guy, for 3 o 4 pounds. It's a little but that's the true.

                  Canelo won that fight vs Cotto not using his weight, he outboxed Cotto:



                  You explain me, how the hell Canelo used his weight in that fight? It's worst, with more weight you will be slower, Canelo make a better fight vs Cotto than Frampton vs Santa Cruz.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                    Estrada, Nietes, Thurmand and Lara are better boxers than Frampton.

                    Stop hyping up this midget just for a very close fight vs Santa Cruz, and Quigg? Who the **** is Quigg? What's the best win of Quigg? the other great win of Frampton: Kiko Martinez? A C level fighter.
                    And Santa Cruz cherry lemonade has the worst resume for a 3 division titlist in the history of boxing

                    He fought a construction worker that sold insurance

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                    • Mexican_Puppet
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BoliviaChiLEsp
                      Of course.

                      Unified superbantamweight division then beats clearly one of the best boxing nowadays (LSC).
                      What the **** are you talking about?

                      The title of Quigg it was the garbage title of the AMB, the real AMB title is of Rigondeaux. This is some basic thing



                      Rigondeaux: AMB-OMB.

                      Frampton: FIB.

                      Leo Santa Cruz: CMB.

                      Where is the unified champion?

                      Beat clearly? That fight was very close, and LSC is not at the TOP-TEN. .
                      Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 07-31-2016, 04:56 PM.

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