Is it safe for quigg to face frampton?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Joejr, Jul 30, 2014.


  1. Joejr

    Joejr Boxing Addict banned

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    Any fan with brains knows this, your a fair man
     
  2. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Didn't realise Ice-T posted on British boxing forums...



    Anyway, both Frampton and Quigg are good fighters but for me Frampton is the pick of the pair. They will meet at some point down the line, Frampton beats him for me.
     
  3. lencoreastside

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    Is it safe for quigg to face kid Galahad? He seems in no hurry to.
     
  4. Joejr

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    unless kid galahad becomes a fair trade worker who makes galahad beer for aldi theres not a chance of quigg facing him
     
  5. dublynflya

    dublynflya Stand your ground Son!! Full Member

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    :deal

    Rigondeaux may very well be the number one p4p boxer on Earth (Even Castro would say he was top 3) and it is a privilege to watch a master of his craft.

    And you are bang on, it is most certainly a shame for Rigondeaux that the other belt holders in the division he currently fights in are unwilling to fight him.

    My guess is that Frampton (who is seven years Rigondeaux's junior) may try and "Pull a McGuigan" (fight an aged and well past prime great). The problem with that is, Rigondeaux's style and sheer class does make it entirely possible that he may still be too much for Frampton in five-six years time!!

    Quigg-Frampton is the fight I want to see. And I have it 55/45 to Frampton (it may be more in Frampton's favour as I am slightly biased towards Quigg, a nice lad who I have met more than once and who I like).

    That said, if Scott dumps Jolly Joe and regains his lateral movement, it could be a pick 'em fight!