It's a wise decision. He doesn't want or need to make stupid Loma type decisions about future bouts. Listening to his fans is a bad idea. Most of them don't know **** about boxing.
Santa Cruz father don't like the idea of him fighting Rigo most Mexicans trainers consider Rigo unbeatable I remember Nacho's comment Rigo's "just too complicated"
Rigo needs to move down 118 and face Yamanaka, Rigo is tiny for 122...unfortunately for him as a Cuban he has a DKSAB team...that basically aborted a potential top ATG career...Had he started at 112...he would have been #1 P4P at 118, before stepping into 122...but his team DkSAB :conf
Wow nice language! Funny cause he attended this school http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Columb's_College So I'd b assuming he's a catholic So ur completely incorrect with ur assumption
How can anyone from Northern Ireland claim to be a British citizen? It makes no sense to be labelled a British citizen when the country you are residing in is Northern IRELAND, so how can you be a citizen of a nation you do not and most likely have never lived in? Yet it's the people who consider themselves Irish, who are living on the Island of IRELAND who have to defend their right to be considered as such! Makes no ****ing sense really does it Anyway Frampton is not ducking Rigo, he's man enough to admit he's not quite ready and doing what's right for his career so he can't be faulted. And before the likes of Winston Barry, or any of you other tedious ****s start replying to my post, talking about politics, and passports and all the usual drivel, I'm not interested in debating with stupidity so don't waste your time. For the record I don't give a **** where Frampton is from or what his passport says :good
That is a coward move. How can you call it smart to not challenge the champion in your own home town?
Ireland is one nation in my eyes and has been well b4 a world class boxer came along Just because an imaginary line was out there by the Brits 90 years ago doesn't mean it's any less a part of ireland imo
Actually it's more like saying a North Korean isn't Korean and are you honestly accusing the Irish of trying to steal off the Brits? How did it become a "different country" in your words in the first place? That's right, you stole it oh the ignorance