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    For now I think they are both domestic level fighters but Frampton is more talented imo..

    I have hard time imagining either of them competing with Nonito though... Quigg would get knocked out in 6 rounds or less..

    And the way Frampton holds his guard makes me think that Nonito would Montiel him...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    For now I think they are both domestic level fighters but Frampton is more talented imo..

    I have hard time imagining either of them competing with Nonito though... Quigg would get knocked out in 6 rounds or less..

    And the way Frampton holds his guard makes me think that Nonito would Montiel him...
    They are both World class, but Donaire would be a tough nut to crack.

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    I can't see the fight happening until one of them has some version of a "world" title.

    Frampton is undoubtedly far more exciting than Quigg and is the bigger draw, so I see this fight happening on his terms and at a time his people choose.

    Potentially a very good fight, but I just can't see Quigg beating Frampton. Carl has more about him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    For now I think they are both domestic level fighters but Frampton is more talented imo..

    I have hard time imagining either of them competing with Nonito though... Quigg would get knocked out in 6 rounds or less..

    And the way Frampton holds his guard makes me think that Nonito would Montiel him...
    They are both World class, but Donaire would be a tough nut to crack.
    Donaire will be long gone up in weight by the times Quigg and Frampton get to the world stage. Donaire is true quality so no shame is saying they would lose to him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    For now I think they are both domestic level fighters but Frampton is more talented imo..

    I have hard time imagining either of them competing with Nonito though... Quigg would get knocked out in 6 rounds or less..

    And the way Frampton holds his guard makes me think that Nonito would Montiel him...
    Quigg is probably the most refined boxer all around and the term domestic is misleading because both of them are quite capable of competing on an international level. They just don't get the exposure that Hbo or Showtime fighters do.

    Neither man should even be compared to Donaire or matched hypothetically at this point. As far as Framptons guard goes I agree however that was a massive ring and Martinez wanted to keep it in a phone booth and Carl didn't so he used a ton of energy up while trying to keep it more on the outside.

    Huge step up and a huge tko of a man previously unstopped. And a great learning experience in the process.

    Btw Carl and Scott could fight now in a battle of Britain but both could make significantly more money if things pan out as being predicted fighting in and on a bigger venue.

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    IamInuit you are right Quigg handled Munroe (who narrowly lost to Nishokia in a world title shot) very easily. World class written all over him.
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