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    Frampton-Quigg: Hearn, Al Haymon Have Positive Talk - Boxing News

    Positive talks about the Frampton fight apparently due to Haymon. But if it doesn't pull off then it looks like Donaire. Both are quality fights for Quigg though and either are brilliant fights for boxing this year.

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    Donaire-Quigg in this country would be brilliant. Love to see how the bookies price that up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donaire-Quigg in this country would be brilliant. Love to see how the bookies price that up
    Donaire is fully game for coming to the UK too. That would be a great event!!!

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    Donaire Quigg would be great and if Quigg beats him (which I think he can) It takes away the dumb idea of Framptons team, that they are the 'A' Side. I know Carl pulls in a lot of punters back in Belfast, because he is a big fish in a little pond, but I could see the Quigg/Donaire fight selling equally well, if not better, providing Matchroom stack the undercard.
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    It's that time of the year when Hearn can't get the matches he wants to make so he talks a lot. First Brook v Bradley, now either of these 2 fights.
    I don't believe any of them will come off next fight or this year, but I'll be the first to take my hat off to him if they do. All exciting match ups.

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    If Quigg beat Donaire Frampton's mob would have to beg for the fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    It's that time of the year when Hearn can't get the matches he wants to make so he talks a lot. First Brook v Bradley, now either of these 2 fights.
    I don't believe any of them will come off next fight or this year, but I'll be the first to take my hat off to him if they do. All exciting match ups.


    I think They actually will come off feeling more confident about Donaire though, maybe not the Bradley fight but imagine if it did such a great fight.


    Would Bradley come back to the UK? Was great when he came over and beat Witter, I always liked Bradley from that moment on.

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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Donaire would ice Quigg and Frampton quickly for me.

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    When Bradley came to fight Witter his purse was a plane fare and 100 quid of Walmart vouchers. He now makes over a million quid a fight. They wont get him over here
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Donaire Quigg would be great and if Quigg beats him (which I think he can) It takes away the dumb idea of Framptons team, that they are the 'A' Side. I know Carl pulls in a lot of punters back in Belfast, because he is a big fish in a little pond, but I could see the Quigg/Donaire fight selling equally well, if not better, providing Matchroom stack the undercard.
    Looks like Brook/Bradley is almost done or is. They should put them together.

    Donaire has the power to change things. Either fight is good. I'd almost like to see Frampton rematch Gonzalez. I think the kid earned it. Haymon wont chance it but its a righteous fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Donaire Quigg would be great and if Quigg beats him (which I think he can) It takes away the dumb idea of Framptons team, that they are the 'A' Side. I know Carl pulls in a lot of punters back in Belfast, because he is a big fish in a little pond, but I could see the Quigg/Donaire fight selling equally well, if not better, providing Matchroom stack the undercard.
    Looks like Brook/Bradley is almost done or is. They should put them together.

    Donaire has the power to change things. Either fight is good. I'd almost like to see Frampton rematch Gonzalez. I think the kid earned it. Haymon wont chance it but its a righteous fight.


    Has Quigg ever been hurt? Ive watched a lot of his fights but cant actually remember if he has or not. Donaire hurt Walters and hes bigger than Quigg

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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Quigg was decked good and proper by Jamie Arthur. Donaire could chin out anyone in this division (even in defeat he had Rigo on the floor and turned Walters into a stumbling drunk)
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quigg was decked good and proper by Jamie Arthur. Donaire could chin out anyone in this division (even in defeat he had Rigo on the floor and turned Walters into a stumbling drunk)


    Are Donaires best days past him though? I think that's what makes this so interesting...Quigg was pretty impressive though the other night, realty didn't expect him to win like that. Frampton fight was very exciting but it has made it clear Frampton isn't too much of the heavy favourite anymore

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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    How old is Donaire now? he seems to have been around for years, he must be knocking on.

    A quick google tells me that he is 33 in a few months, I would have had him down as being older than that.

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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Donaire has still got it at the top level. It would be brilliant if the fight comes off but it could be Hearn hype.

    Barry would have to fight Cruz or Rigo to beat that.
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