Frampton. Quigg, Monroe, Galahad

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  1. Katie K

    Katie K Member Full Member

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    In a 4 man (everybody fights each other) how do these fights go?
     
  2. KidJackal

    KidJackal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Frampton walks through Galahad, stops Quigg in the mid to late rounds and I see a close fight between him and Monroe atm, Monroe has the experience and is big at the weight.

    Munroe beats Quigg and Galahad by decision

    Quigg breaks down Galahad late
     
  3. Bill C84

    Bill C84 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Agree with this apart from Quigg beating Galahad, I think Galahad has enough about him to outpoint Quigg, be tough though.
     
  4. KidJackal

    KidJackal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah it could go either way, I just don't know whether Galahad has enough power to keep Quigg off him.
     
  5. Bill C84

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    That's also my main concern, a lot depends on Quigg himself, he has a tendency to be reckless and not to apply his pressure intelligently, I can see him getting frustrated with Galahad.

    With Munroe he has the experience not to let that happen.
     
  6. KidJackal

    KidJackal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You're right there, if Quigg is too reckless he could easily be picked apart.
     
  7. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    Galahad goes 3-0, the Kid has serious skills

    Quigg could beat Monroe in a close fight but I think Frampton would do well against Quigg.

    Monroe would do well against Frampton, tough fight to call but Id slightly favour Monroe at the mo
     
  8. sharpy

    sharpy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Frampton beats all 3 at once whilst standing on one leg then goes on to unify the heavyweight division still at only 8st 10
     
  9. Bill C84

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    I had a feeling you would say that Dr. :lol:
     
  10. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Quigg outpoints Munroe

    Frampton outpoints Quigg

    Munroe outpoints Frampton

    Frampton KO's Galahad

    Munroe outpoints Galahad

    Quigg KO's Galahad
     
  11. Decy

    Decy Barely Coherent Full Member

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    Hello Barry:good
     
  12. Decy

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    Agree with this apart from Quigg beating Munroe.
     
  13. boranbkk

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    Quigg outpoints Munroe

    Frampton stops Quigg late

    Frampton outpoints Munroe

    Munroe outpoints Galahad

    Quigg KO's Galahad

    Frampton KO's Galahad
     
  14. Bronxbull666

    Bronxbull666 The Beast From The East Full Member

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    Quigg beats Munroe (points )
    Frampton beats Galahad (stoppage)
    Munroe beats Galahad (points)
    Frampton beats Quigg (points)
    Quigg beats Galahad (points)
    Frampton beats Munroe (stoppage)

    Frampton 9 points
    Quigg 6 points
    Munroe 3 points
    Galahad 0 points

    This doesn't happen enough in boxing, thought the Super 6 format was poor. An actual round robin between 3, 4 or even 5 fighters can be done and dusted within a year, if the boxers aren't boring enough to fight once every 6 months.
     
  15. BoxingAnalyst

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    Frampton beats them all, he looks the most complete fighter out of the bunch.