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  • #11
    Frampton ****ing bores the **** off me.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      Boy was this guy one of the biggest hype-jobs thats been exposed in recent years, wasn't he? I mean I remember laughing at the RING for rewarding this bum 'The Fighter of the year' in 2016!

      Framptons best win is a Kiko Martinez, and no he did not beat Leo Santa Cruz in the first bout ( I studied the film - he didnt period ) and if he beats a shot Nonito Donaire this bum is talking about fighting Selby or Warrington?! I thought you are suppose to keep going forward not backwards!

      Carl Fraudton, failed to make weight for his WBC eliminator ON PURPOSE ; he knows he don't want none of Gary Russell Jr. OR Jo Jo Diaz ; those are the names that help his legacy but this guy rather be a paper WBO chump.

      Did you watch the film in super slow motion 8 times?

      Hahah you don't know your ass from both hands, much less how to analyze a boxing match.

      LOLOL Gary Russell Jr got EXPOSED by Loma. got that white boy work. He don't want that white boy work AGAIN from Frampton.

      DEAL WITH IT.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
        Unless Donaire is completely and I mean completely washed the f up, he beats Frampton boxing and countering. I just think Donaire is to experienced not to use his reach advantage, Frampton has such small arms.
        Donaire never really learned a lot of basic fundamentals because he was so much bigger and powerful. So that caught up to him when he started fighting guys bigger than him, or his own size. He has no jab, poor head and upper body movement, and a weak guard. He simply used his fast feet, and long arms to dictate range - that was his defense. Sort of like Sergio Martinez.

        He is actually a pretty mediocre boxer who had an extreme length, weight, and power advantage over guys at 112-118.

        He did had a nice step-back counter left hook but that just isn't effective at the higher weights, and especially against world class boxers who know how to dictate range like Frampton.

        I'm exact opposite of you - unless the time off has really deteriorated Frampton, and/or he's lost hunger, I see him having a pretty easy time outboxing Donaire.

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