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| View Poll Results: Who wins - Quigg/Frampton | |||
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132 | 45.99% |
| Frampton wins |
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155 | 54.01% |
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Champion
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I love these discussions, remember, when Quigg looked like absolute shit agains Jamie Arthur and was dropped early, apparently he wouldn't last 5 rounds with Frampton, once Frampton showed a weakness, it was all Quigg its a very even matchup |
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P4P King
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Frampton for me.
Framptons next 5 fights should be mapped out something like. April/May - Willie Casey Sept/Oct - Scott Quigg Dec/Jan 2014 - Alexander Bakhtin April/May 2014 - Jeffrey Methubula Sept 2014 - Vic darchinyan |
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Rumplestiltskin
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I think it is close from what I've seen, but I'd have to go with Frampton. He looks to have the edge in several areas and the only advantage I'd give Quigg is inside work. But Frampton showed he can deal with pressure and aggression from a pretty hard hitting Martinez and box off the back foot or coming forward.
His chin looks solid and more so than Quigg's and he has shown real one shot power too. It's not one I'd put money on though, as Quigg closes the gap pretty well and if he turned it into an inside fight, then you'd have to give him the advantage. |
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