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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Scott Quigg Eyes Title Showdown With Nehomar Cermeno

    Former world champion Scott Quigg (31-1-2, 23KOs) is ready to get right back in the title hunt and has his eyes fixated on a showdown with WBA 'regular' super bantamweight champion Nehomar Cermeno (24-5-1, 14KOs).
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    [QUOTE=BIGPOPPAPUMP;17002854]Former world champion Scott Quigg (31-1-2, 23KOs) is ready to get right back in the title hunt and has his eyes fixated on a showdown with WBA 'regular' super bantamweight champion Nehomar Cermeno (24-5-1, 14KOs).

    I will not watch another Quigg or Frampton fight until they step up and fight Rigo. What they are doing is everything wrong with boxing.

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    • knockoutkid
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      cermeno is tiny and feather fisted , regular champion how? who's he beaten, he's always up there in the rankings yet hasnt beaten anyone, he's a tip tap boxer. WBA is just trying to get him a few quid thats all.

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        Originally posted by knockoutkid
        cermeno is tiny and feather fisted , regular champion how? who's he beaten, he's always up there in the rankings yet hasnt beaten anyone, he's a tip tap boxer. WBA is just trying to get him a few quid thats all.
        These bullshit belts are one of the problems with modern boxing. "Regular" champion. Ha As opposed to irregular champion? What the fuck is that? Everyone knows the king at 122 is Rigondeaux. He ought to be the only one sporting a belt...of any kind.

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        • OctoberRed
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          [QUOTE=escudo;17002943]
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Former world champion Scott Quigg (31-1-2, 23KOs) is ready to get right back in the title hunt and has his eyes fixated on a showdown with WBA 'regular' super bantamweight champion Nehomar Cermeno (24-5-1, 14KOs).

          I will not watch another Quigg or Frampton fight until they step up and fight Rigo. What they are doing is everything wrong with boxing.
          The winner of Quigg-Cermeno would have to fight Rigo. Frampton is no longer in Rigo's division, unless Rigo is heading up to 126

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          • giacomino
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            Cermeno will be 37 by the time they fight and he's never been very good. Sounds like a cupcake setup for an "impressive-looking" KO for Quigg and they can then wrap another nice paper "title belt" around his waist. Still doubt he fights Rigo

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              [QUOTE=OctoberRed;17003577]
              Originally posted by escudo

              The winner of Quigg-Cermeno would have to fight Rigo. Frampton is no longer in Rigo's division, unless Rigo is heading up to 126
              I saw Rigo said on his twitter that he has been gaining weight. But the recent history of boxing has taught me that nobody really HAS to do anything. The belts don't matter, Rigo got stripped of his for inactivity because nobody would fight him.

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