Quigg wants Frampton if he beats Munroe

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  1. sharpy

    sharpy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How is he deluded every boxer other than journeymen believe they will win otherwise what's the point in bothering. Self belief doesn't make a fighter deluded sometimes that belief can be the difference between an underdog winning and losing. I think quigg will beat munroe rendall is a good all rounder but quigg will out class him I hope the quigg frampton fight comes off but surely with their promoters having different tv deals (assuming hattton has got one) the fight won't be made then there will Bethesda continuing saga of both camps blaming the other for the fight not happening
     
  2. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    A tad deluded or super confident ?

    You choose, what ever makes you happy kid :smooch
     
  3. Decy

    Decy Barely Coherent Full Member

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    Think that Munroe is getting massively overlooked here he beats Quigg(who I like) and gives Frampton fits IMO.
     
  4. BoxingAnalyst

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    It's called being confident in your own ability, call him delusional when he comes up short and when he's fully developed, not when he's a prospect.

    I have never heard any arrogant or delusional comments from Quigg, he seems like a down to earth kid.
     
  5. sharpy

    sharpy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Munroe is a massive threat to both of them but I think both quigg and frampton have more boxing skills it's weather their advantage in skill outweighs Munroes heart chin stamina relentlessness but thats the exciting thing about the upcoming fights. What's interesting for me about the quigg munroe rematch is that even though quigg looked to have munroe Sussed and was making him miss munroe was winning the fight on work rate until the clash of heads. No doubt munroe thought the later rounds would have been his and quigg no doubt thought he would wear him down. Will be an interesting re match
     
  6. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Quigg is a solid well rounded boxer, good in every department but not great in any, well conditioned, defensively sound, puts together some good combinations, well balanced and composed

    Munroe is all of the above but a little more rugged and slightly less polished, he is more seasoned and experienced and like you say he is a physical specimen

    What i like about Munroe Quigg is the contrast, Quigg a little more patient Munroe eager to do damage if he can, but both willing to engage when the chance presents itself and both very neat, tidy and classy in there work :good

    The fight should unfold nicely and i like Munroe i have to be honest, but ............... and ill reiterate this, id like to see Quigg put in a career best performance and take his game to the next level, can he do that ? my gut feeling is maybe in 2-3 years time but not right now!, i maybe wrong

    My other opinion whilst where on it, is that Carl Frampton beats them both, and i think he beats Quigg with relative ease based on styles, Munroe will provide a sterner more durable test IMO but i do think Frampton beats him too
     
  7. BoxingAnalyst

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    Good breakdown, but I see Quigg edging this one, If he can bag enough early rounds boxing sensibly he has every chance, Munroe has to be the slowest starter in world boxing :lol: saying that..Quinn isn't the fastest of starters.

    Quigg has many questions to answer, the main being his durability, seeing him put down and hurt by a jab was really worrying, and the little Venezualan hurting him with a body shot.

    That being said I think Munroe has seen better days, I think the Nishioka fight took a bit out of him..not much, but enough for Quigg to edge it.
     
  8. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In the firs 2 rounds we saw I had it one a piece. Quigg looked to have figured Munroe out in the 2nd round. But you can't look into it too much.
    Quigg has more power than munroe. Munroe has a better chin.
    I think Frampton has more skill and power than both but we will see if this fight ever happens.
     
  9. Its me you see

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    I dont agree. His boxing skills left something to be desired against Arthur.
    Fair play,once hed gone down and got back up and went onto the front foot,he was good. But the display we saw from him up to the K.D wasnt any good,he looked nervous.
     
  10. sharpy

    sharpy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I disagree with that when he fought Arthur he did the same as always and had a look for the first few rounds but he didn't really get hit at all he was making him miss. He went to sleep and took a silly shot, went down and went on to win. If he hadnt have gone down then there wasnt really much he did wrong. I'm guessing that he prob could have stopped Arthur early if he rushed in but thats not how he tends to operate