Martin Murrey & Scott Quigg - Why the WBA Inter route?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by colinthfc, Mar 17, 2011.


  1. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    The route hardly matters as long as you get there in the end. Quigg should be making a move after so many fights but IMO he's not very well progressed for someone with 20+ fights.

    And yes Carlos would beat the head off him but thats neither here nor there
     
  2. gemmell100

    gemmell100 FREE K KOKE Full Member

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    He had virtually no amatuer experience:roll: he's progressed very well and is ready for the british title, quigg stops carl imo.
     
  3. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    You can stick your rolly eyes up your arse. I never mentioned anything about what amateur experience he did or didn't have. I just don't think he's particularly well progressed. There is no handicap system in boxing for people with no amateur experience so it's irrelevant to me.

    If he believes he's ready for a Brit title shot theres nothing stopping him from having a crack at it.
     
  4. Big J

    Big J Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He wasn't offered to fight Frampton, so he hasn't ducked him. It would be in Hattons best interests to keep Quigg away from Frampton though, and thats what hes doing. No point in Quigg losing his 0 unless its for a title of some note. Since Frampton has the Celtic title, which often serves as a Brit title eliminator, the two could be meeting quite soon. I know who my money will be on when the do, assuming the price isn't too short :good