I don't think this fight will happen anytime soon but just interested to get opinions on Frampton's chances if he went in with Ndlovu who is probably the weakest titleist at SBW . I think it would be highly competitive and Frampton may pull it off, but like i said he ain't going after him yet. If Quigg beats Booth hopefully he will fight Frampton.
to soon. even if Frampton won that fight he would then need to defend the world title against world level opponents. IBF are the most strict of all belts to. He will be mandatory for the Quigg vs Booth winner. Thats the fight to chase.
He should clean out his domestic counterparts. Hyland->Casey->Quigg/Booth->Kiko/Munroe. If we wins all them, he'll be ready to fight one of the weaker title holders. Keep him well away from Rigondeaux. He doesn't have a chance of beating him and probably never will.
Frampton has skills, no doubt. He has the right fights domestically and in Europe. He has at least 3 or 4 big fights before he looks to the real big stage.
Still dont know nothing about Frampton other than he beat an opponent at short notice who was clearly not on the same level.
He wouldn't have a prayer as of this moment. Let's put things into perspective and slow down a bit here. Ndlovu may not be a strong 'world' champion, in fact, he's a non entity at world level really, he's not very good. What he is, however, is on the fringes of world class, Frampton is still only a prospect, who was probably lucky that he didn't encounter Martinez in the end, Ndlovu has beaten Kiko and is worlds away in terms of level than anyone Frampton has faced.
Frampton struggled with Robert Turley who Quigg absolutely battered in sparring and knocked him down numerous times. Body shots will kill Frampton.