Frampton vs Molitor

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by emallini, Sep 21, 2012.


  1. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Who wins this fight tomorrow? I was thinking of putting a bet on Frampton to win by UD with Ladbrokes its 3/1. Is this a good bet?

    Thanks
     
  2. leo_messi

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    yeah I think frampton UD is the most likely outcome.
     
  3. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Frampton wins a tight one but there could be some controversy around the result.
     
  4. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Molitor is a spoiler,so he will do enough just to lose.
     
  5. Old Greg

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    I'm a North Belfast man like Carl so I'm bias as ****!!

    KO win for Frampton!
     
  6. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    This is good matchmaking rather than Matchroom taking a huge risk. If Frampton is half as good as we're led to believe he is he should win.
     
  7. BoxingAnalyst

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    Frampton should dominate this and get a late stoppage, Molitor was over the hill when he came over to fight Booth, and he's slipped further since.
     
  8. shenmue

    shenmue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yep don't be fooled by Ringside last night, "Molitor is a much harder fight than Kiko would have been".

    That is a load of bollocks, yeah a few years ago Molitor would have been a huge test, but he is shot to **** now and Kiko would have been a much more dangerous fight.
     
  9. Robert

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    thought the same boxing all about timing
     
  10. JFT96

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    All this about Molitor being massively shot is an over-exaggeration, he was never that good in the first place. Still for a prospect like Frampton, it would be a very good win.
     
  11. BoxingAnalyst

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    I don't believe it is, Molitor was never all that but in his early reign as a champion he looked impressive, he was never the same fighter after getting pasted by Caballero.
     
  12. btahthezone

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    I would say Frampton win by UD in a very close maybe contreversial bout.
     
  13. cutthroat22

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    Honestly think I've discovered the best bet ever. Tried it twice at 9/1 and 11/1 and both came in. May share but I'll see how it goes a few more times to be sure.
     
  14. JFT96

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    I disagree and still think he will be a test for Frampton given Carl's lack of experience at this level. I don't think that he is shot to the extent that Frampton will be able to school him and absolutely dominate.

    But there's a big gap between Frampton and the top guys at the moment so Molitor's relevancy to the world stage, which Hearn is making out to be quite large, is pretty small IMO because he has just never been anywhere near the level of the SBW champions at the moment.
     
  15. Matty lll

    Matty lll Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ****ing annoyed, Carl and Barry we're at my gym the last two nights but I missed them... :-( Freddie Flintoff was there one night as well, sparring with one of our boxers.