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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Warrington Hopes To Face Valdez in U.S., After Beating Frampton

    Carl Frampton believes his ambition burns brighter than ever as he looks to prise the IBF featherweight title away from Josh Warrington at Manchester Arena this weekend. Frampton is the favourite with bookmakers to become world champion for a second time at the 126lbs limit almost two years after Leo Santa Cruz took his WBA crown by handing the Northern Irishman his only professional defeat.
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  • Santa_
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    I'm already calling fight of the year if that happens.

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    • EasternEuroFan
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      #3
      Originally posted by Santa_
      I'm already calling fight of the year if that happens.
      Warrington has 6 KO's in 27 fights. He won't have the power to trouble Valdez, nor the boxing ability.

      Warrington is relentless and a high work rate, but his limitations will show against really good fighters.

      I only give him a shot v Frampton because Frampton looks to have declined and slowed down and might get undone by sheer work rate.

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      • Vegemil
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        #4
        Lol for a second there I read the title and thought Warrington actually beat Frampton. Imagine if that feather fisted **** talking garbage boxer actually beat Frampton I would be sad.

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        • Santa_
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          #5
          Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
          Warrington has 6 KO's in 27 fights. He won't have the power to trouble Valdez, nor the boxing ability.

          Warrington is relentless and a high work rate, but his limitations will show against really good fighters.

          I only give him a shot v Frampton because Frampton looks to have declined and slowed down and might get undone by sheer work rate.

          Style wise it's a CRAZY fight though you have to admit.

          Valdez isn't a monster puncher either he gets his guys out of there late.

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #6
            Headline makes it seem like he already beat Frampton lol

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