Who's future is brightest Gallahad,Quiqq,Frampton

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  1. Jimmy2guns

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    I think Frampton is a more complete package ATM but if Gallahad developed his power he may get to world level, I don't really like qiuggs style tbh I don't think it will work for him st the highest level. What do you reckon?
     
  2. achillesthegreat

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    Frampton is the best boxer puncher but Galahad is the speedy boxer and Quigg is the bruiser. I think they are all very classy and along with Munroe are the best at 122. Booth now occupies the next level and unfortunately is now a gatekeeper for the elite. No shame there though.

    Hard to say who's future is brightest. They all are talented and look good.

    Who has the strongest mind whether it comes to durability or executing a strategy? Who continues to work hard and evolve? I think this is what will decide who goes the furthest.
     
  3. boranbkk

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    I agree and they are all dedicated focused fighters, but I give the edge to Frampton cos of what Barry Mc brings to the table.
     
  4. Fitzgerald90

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    Frampton he has the best team around him
     
  5. aqualung

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    Frampton, but Quigg can improve a lot I think.
     
  6. Fitzgerald90

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    i can see quigg turning his back on the hattons to be honest.
     
  7. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The Ingles have produced a host of British, European and World champions. Galahad is on the conveyor belt - he's a great talent although very inexperienced (not many amateur fights either).

    :good
     
  8. modestbiggles

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    Galahads lack of power will prevent him from getting to the very top. Frampton will go furtherest imo.
     
  9. ashishwarrior

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  10. Bill C84

    Bill C84 Boxing Junkie banned

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    I would have to say Frampton, I know he's not mentioned by the thread starter but I also think lee Selby will go far, In his last few fights I have been quite impressed.
     
  11. DrMo

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    I like all 3 of them, the fact they are all very different makes the division very interesting.

    Quigg is a big, physical SBW with a fan-friendly aggressive style. Has the most pro experience & will probably get a world title shot sooner than the others. I'm not sure that the way he fights will mean he'll have a lengthy career but he wont have many dull fights along the way.

    Frampton is the oldest with a good amatuer pedigree, he's the most technically refined & has good punching form. Compact & strong at the weight he's the best puncher of the 3 imo & has good accuracy & timing. He's looked the most impressive so far but its still early days & there are a lot of unanswered questions.

    Galahad is only 21 & is by far the most inexperienced but I like what I've seen so far. He's probably the quickest of the 3 & is a sharp puncher but doesnt sit down on his shots & generate a lot of power. He wont bully guys like Quigg does or blast them out like Frampton but I like his in-and-out style & he seems quite hard to pin down & tag with clean shots.
     
  12. Fitzgerald90

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    At this moment in time though i think Frampton has the beating of both Quigg and Galahad it cant be long surely before two these three meet.
     
  13. daisycat

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    All good fighters - could be a tremendous division in the future.

    None of the youngsters beats Munroe, though - not yet
     
  14. boranbkk

    boranbkk "ไม่ได้โม้นะ" Full Member

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    Fair point, in terms natural talent and quality training but who manages Kid Galahad? Is it the Ingles? Is it Mick Hennesey? I'm not sure.

    If it's Mick has he got the mates and the weight internationally like Barry and Ricky? Cos we all know alot of it is who you know and who you get on with. Look at what Ricky pulled out the bag for Martin Murry recently, brilliant. Barry has a big fan base in the US bodes well for Frampton's future if he can keep going. I know Mick got Froch involved with the super 6 but it didn't end that way.

    But it's early days for all three, especially the Kid.
     
  15. Fitzgerald90

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    is quigg still fighting munroe