Carl Framptons record in 18 fights is pretty remarkable in this age

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  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    I agree..............
     
  2. LaidOut

    LaidOut Whaaaaat? Full Member

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    As impressive as it is, it will all change when and if he accepts a fight with Rigo.
     
  3. BlackBrenny

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  4. BlackBrenny

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    Oh no question, his opposition is an affront to Wilders, for the simple reason that it shows just how protected he is
     
  5. BlackBrenny

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    Quigg beat Salinas btw
     
  6. BlackBrenny

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    I tell a lie when I said Quigg didn't want it, I doubt Scott Quigg is afraid to fight anyone to be honest, and he's capable of beating most guys too

    Frampton stylewise has too much for him though, all wrong

    It was the camps who didn't want it
     
  7. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    I don't care about the rest of his resume which is relative cupcake, but to have chief supporting top wins of Steve Molitor and Hugo Cazares to stand next to a "best victory" over Kiko less than a year before he himself captures a title in a career fight best is darn impressive.

    However, Frampton is 27 years old and not 22, so the idea of a phenom who has got to be in his physical prime seems, eh, perhaps a little quick. I do like Frampton though.