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Quigg's jaw may have attributed to his tentativeness and his failure to start faster. I thought by round 4 he would start to turn it on. It's a credit to him that he was able to put hands on Frampton and start doing some damage in the late rounds.

Frampton deserved the victory. I cannot see how Quigg was up one that one card?
Quigg's jaw broke in the 4th and can not explain his slow start. Scott and his trainer got their tactics completely wrong.
I agree Quigg should have come out aggressive but it began pretty much as I expected (although I didn't dream it would be so dull). I thought Frampton would box smart and safe early with Quigg starting to connect cleanly from around the 4th round on wards. Unfortunately he didn't start doing damage until around the 8th.