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    Carl Frampton found it hard to watch the beating that Josh Warrington took on Saturday night at SSE Arena at Wembley. In December of 2018, Warrington was on top of the world when he won a twelve round decision over Frampton to retain the IBF featherweight title.
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    Boxingscene needs to correct this: His undefeated run came to an end on Saturday, when he was stopped in nine rounds by unbeaten Mauricio Lara of Mexico.

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    • #3
      Josh didn't lose because he's Engish. Father time is undefeated. They don't call it a high energy style, for no reason.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Corelone View Post
        Josh didn't lose because he's Engish. Father time is undefeated. They don't call it a high energy style, for no reason.
        he's only thirty...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
          he's only thirty...
          Ring years are like dog years. 7 to one, less at elite levels, worse in the lighter weights. 30 is about the cutoff for feathers. Past that are the standouts.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Corelone View Post
            Ring years are like dog years. 7 to one, less at elite levels, worse in the lighter weights. 30 is about the cutoff for feathers. Past that are the standouts.
            Agree, boxing ages the little men far greater than the big guys. All that wear and tear (tend to battle a lot more) and killing themselves making weight. I remember Barry McGuigan retiring at 28 (100% teetotal and lived the life) saying he had nothing left to give. Very, very few peak post 30+
            Last edited by Ant1979; 02-15-2021, 03:30 AM.

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            • #7
              Laura isn't undefeated...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                Boxingscene needs to correct this: His undefeated run came to an end on Saturday, when he was stopped in nine rounds by unbeaten Mauricio Lara of Mexico.
                Lara was not undefeated he was 21-2 coming in. so correct your post before issuing corrections!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ant1979 View Post
                  Agree, boxing ages the little men far greater than the big guys. All that wear and tear (tend to battle a lot more) and killing themselves making weight. I remember Barry McGuigan retiring at 28 (100% teetotal and lived the life) saying he had nothing left to give. Very, very few peak post 30+
                  This is so true. He looked like he had zero energy from round 1 in there.. I imagine the lack of crowd would affect his style, but he looked like he was having a spar.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds View Post
                    Lara was not undefeated he was 21-2 coming in. so correct your post before issuing corrections!
                    Dumbass!! I don't need to tell them to correct THIER line, verbatim with the use of a colon if I had already corrected it! A simpleton like you couldn't figure that out?!
                    Last edited by richardt; 02-15-2021, 11:55 AM.

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