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  • 8-1-2 Warrington

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    • Selby doesn't have the strength to do what he needs to

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      • Originally posted by gingerbreadman View Post
        Hmm. I still think Warrington's chin doesn't hold up against a world-class fighter who can punch, and Frampton's definitely in that category. Quigg was vast at 122 and got his jaw broken.
        I just think that Frampton is past his best days and his win over Donaire, who is pretty much shot, has people buying into a revitalization of sorts. Frampton has power but a guy that will be on him non-stop at this point is going to nullify most of what he can do. Frampton seems to be very repetitive for some reason, should be a good fight but I think Warrington outworks him over the long haul. Whether or not the judging would be fair is another question all together but the chosen venue will govern that.

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        • Great fight, Warrington the clear winner. Selbys face is a mess.


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          • 10-2 Warrington

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            • 117-111 to Josh Warrington. Would like to see a rematch with a neutral referee. Selby looks past his best though.

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              • 117-111 for Warrington on my card, never expected a dominant performance like this from him. Full credit to him, thought Selby would clearly out-box him

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                • Selby got destroyed..time for some shady judging and a dubious draw call coming up

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                  • I missed the first few rounds so I can't give a definitive score but Warrington has surely won

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                    • Originally posted by mathed View Post
                      I just think that Frampton is past his best days and his win over Donaire, who is pretty much shot, has people buying into a revitalization of sorts. Frampton has power but a guy that will be on him non-stop at this point is going to nullify most of what he can do. Frampton seems to be very repetitive for some reason, should be a good fight but I think Warrington outworks him over the long haul. Whether or not the judging would be fair is another question all together but the chosen venue will govern that.
                      That's certainly a valid opinion given Frampton's fights with Santa Cruz, but even despite his performance tonight, I've still mentally got Warrington in the 'liable to be knocked out' category' somewhat.

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