Comments Thread For: Carl Frampton: This is a Completely Fresh Start For Me

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Carl Frampton: This is a Completely Fresh Start For Me

    It's just under two weeks until the return of the Jackal to the ring, when Carl Frampton (23-1, 14 KOs) will headline what he believes will be the biggest show Ireland has ever hosted. The Belfast fighter went from becoming Northern Ireland's first two weight world champion, to falling out of love with boxing within the space of a year.
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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #2
    no mate you are on the slide. You were a really good fighter now you are just world level

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    • iamboxing
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      #3
      Should have stayed with Barry McGuigan. That was a good partnership. One loss and he gets rid of the man who lead him to where he is. Moore is gonna be a short term relationship too if he loses. DLH all over again.

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      • mrbigshot
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        #4
        Originally posted by iamboxing
        Should have stayed with Barry McGuigan. That was a good partnership. One loss and he gets rid of the man who lead him to where he is. Moore is gonna be a short term relationship too if he loses. DLH all over again.
        I agree, why would you go with Moore who’s totally unproven as a trainer!!!

        Seems like Frampton wants yes men around him!

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        • FinitoxDinamita
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          #5
          Lil midget. Stubby needs to stop blaming others for his loss.

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          • evets
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            #6
            Actually McGuigans were the yes men. You want him to stay with people that are incompetent. He literally did not get paid for past 2 fights. Shane McGuigan doesn't have a clue what to do so he takes people that are good enough already and gives them a ******ed ego. Look at the build up to Santa Cruz 2. Soo co ck y, it all stemmed from McGuigan same as his almost disastrous american debut which nearly was it for his career. Hoped he would have learned then. He has went from my favourite home fighter to someone I don't really like but the McGuigans are a shocking scandalous bunch of crooks, bad timing on getting away from them but it needed to be done. Sadly he already let them derail his career. People won't realise but things like venues, mcguigan would refuse to go for larger venues due to the cost, spout lies in the papers not realising us locals work in the places and know he is talking ****e. Ticket scandals, opponent scandals, questionable allocation of funds. I mean, they live much much better than their fighters, go look at shane mc guigans quality of life lol.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #7
              might have seen your best days now

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