Yeah, that was odd. You should never turn your back like that though.
I really feel this was the type of situation where the corner would have been justified in stopping it, but not the ref.
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Yeah, that was odd. You should never turn your back like that though.
I really feel this was the type of situation where the corner would have been justified in stopping it, but not the ref.
That is a sweet left hook to finish it. Ricky Hatton would be proud of that. Premature stoppage maybe, but great performance by Quigg. Showed composure and quality.
Was Quigg badly hurt when he got dropped?
So, reflections on Quigg after that fight?
Personally, I have to say I thought his approach in the first three rounds could easily have lost him all three if Arthur had been more active, and that isn't his kind of fight at all. The knockdown sparked him into a much more offensive plan which suited him and the opponent much more effectively.
If he's going down against Arthur then defence has to be a concern, but I think this sets up the Quigg v Frampton fight nicely. Just puts in another doubt or two about how good Quigg really is, and makes it more attractive for Frampton.
Arthur did look in good shape, you could say the ref did stop the fight to soon head shot yes body shot no
once Quigg got the pace up in the fight he did look good.
Good learning fight for Quigg.!
Quiggs whole approach is built around his usually impeccable defence. He came forward a lot and totally dominated Booth but that is not his usual style, it is an offensive side that Gallagher seems to have helped him develop. Arthur just proved that although Scott covers up well inbetween throwing combinations he is still catchable and needs to work on his counter-punching. His pace is till a great attribute and early on tonight his game plan was all wrong, he needs to learn that in order to dominate fights he must dictate the pace. Respect to Arthur though he obviously trained hard and proved himself a right handful.
First off, I really enjoyed the fight and glad quigg managed to win showing both maturity and heart. I think the lads got a lot of talent and obviously some more learning to do but, I'm interested what you guys think as to how far can he go?
Quigg is in about the right place after 24 fight's, I do feel you need about 20 plus fight's before you are
a champion, and to me make EBU champ.
Arthur did look up for this fight but Quigg, once he was fighting at his own pace he was getting on top,
you could say the ref was premature on stopping the fight.
I like Quigg and I hope he can make it at World level.!
Quigg was on top but the ref stoppage was awful.
You got to at least give him a chance to fight on even if a victory looks unlikly.
Also the fans who paid money to see a good fight.:p