Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.
I think its clear Frampton has more toughness than Quigg , however I think quigg hits harder . The fight needs to happen , I like Quigg he is a nice bloke but Frampton seems like a bit of nob.
Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.
I think Frampton showed a lot last night.
We already knew that he can punch, he is a solid boxer and is exciting to watch. Now we know that he can climb off the canvas, keep his head together and figure out a way to win when he's up against it. In many ways it was more impressive than if he'd just blown the guy away.
I've always been very impressed by him and I think he's the real deal. Good little fighter and pretty tough with it. It seems he's had some real trouble making the weight, so he'll undoubtedly move up now. Looking forward to seeing where he goes from here. I still believe 100% that he beats Quigg.
Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.
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tysonesque
I think Frampton showed a lot last night.
We already knew that he can punch, he is a solid boxer and is exciting to watch. Now we know that he can climb off the canvas, keep his head together and figure out a way to win when he's up against it. In many ways it was more impressive than if he'd just blown the guy away.
I've always been very impressed by him and I think he's the real deal. Good little fighter and pretty tough with it. It seems he's had some real trouble making the weight, so he'll undoubtedly move up now. Looking forward to seeing where he goes from here. I still believe 100% that he beats Quigg.
I don't think you can say he 'climbed off the canvas' he touched down but didn't exactly get dropped and wasn't overly hurt by them, but I get what you are saying he kept his cool and came back from an extremely poor round.
He did look tense in the opening couple of rounds though, do you think the occasion got to him just a wee bit and it took a few rounds to compose himself?
I still have him beating Quigg as well
Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.
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tysonesque
I think Frampton showed a lot last night.
We already knew that he can punch, he is a solid boxer and is exciting to watch. Now we know that he can climb off the canvas, keep his head together and figure out a way to win when he's up against it. In many ways it was more impressive than if he'd just blown the guy away.
I've always been very impressed by him and I think he's the real deal. Good little fighter and pretty tough with it. It seems he's had some real trouble making the weight, so he'll undoubtedly move up now. Looking forward to seeing where he goes from here. I still believe 100% that he beats Quigg.
I don't think you can say he 'climbed off the canvas' he touched down but didn't exactly get dropped and wasn't overly hurt by them, but I get what you are saying he kept his cool and came back from an extremely poor round.
He did look tense in the opening couple of rounds though, do you think the occasion got to him just a wee bit and it took a few rounds to compose himself?
I still have him beating Quigg as well
i thought he looked a bit hurt the second knockdown
and i dont think frampton is a nob, seems alright, so does quigg
Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.
if you think about it Gonzalez was 11th Super Bant in mexico
there are 240+ professionals in the division in mexico, there are 20+ in Britain
Quigg and Frompton are the top 2 in Britain so the chaos theory suggests that there should be 10 Quiggs and 10 Framptons in mexico
Gonzalez would probably be right up there in britain
Re: Carl Frampton-Alejandero Gonzalez Jr -- Saturday/Texas/ITV/CBS. Fact.