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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frampton Admits: Donaire Fight is "Make or Break" For Me

    Carl Frampton's trainer Jamie Moore said 'the Jackal' can use his nerves to power past Nonito Donaire in their mouthwatering contest in Belfast on Saturday week. The pair will fight for the WBO interim featherweight title at the SSE Arena, with the winner earning the right to challenge defending WBO featherweight champion Oscar Valdez.
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  • komandante
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    #2
    Go Nonito Do nay reh.

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    • 1hourRun
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      Carl Fraudton can always remember his great wins over Kiko Martinez and Scott Quig. What a bum! he just took one official L and is already quitting the sport.

      No way legends in the sport would of got anywhere with this pathetic attitude.

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        Odds at 5:1 for a Donaire win... I'm almost in!

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        • Thraxox
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          #5
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Carl Fraudton can always remember his great wins over Kiko Martinez and Scott Quig. What a bum! he just took one official L and is already quitting the sport.

          No way legends in the sport would of got anywhere with this pathetic attitude.
          He acted like he was having cancer when he lost to Santa Cruz. Like dude, you have one loss against a guy you already beat, and you are in your prime, take that loss and move on.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thraxox
            He acted like he was having cancer when he lost to Santa Cruz. Like dude, you have one loss against a guy you already beat, and you are in your prime, take that loss and move on.
            See whats going on in Carl's mind is that he KNOWS, that he should have TWO L's vs. Santa Cruz and arguably lost to Horacio Garcia, but before that he also took an L on the scale in his WBC elminator vs. that other Mexican kid, then before that he got dropped by the 'Cobrita' Alejandro Gonzalez Jr ; embarrased in the U.S.A -- then he broke ties with Barry McGuigan....man this guy is a loser.

            Did I mention that both Quig and Frampton ducked Rigo? another L.

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            • SuperSuperLeeds
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              Originally posted by Thraxox
              He acted like he was having cancer when he lost to Santa Cruz. Like dude, you have one loss against a guy you already beat, and you are in your prime, take that loss and move on.
              hmm agreed that was a bit mystifying how he reacted to that loss lol bit of a *****

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