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Quigg and Frampton are going to fight domestic and European bums until their showdown at Wembly, if nothing surprising comes between that... they don't want Santa Cruz and they certainly want no part, fight wise or financial wise, with Rigondeaux- the TRUE champion at Super Bantam.
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Look it's a good dust up , so let's just get it on , neither are the world champion but it will be an interesting fight. So let's just get it on an then discuss.
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Ego and venue.
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Either fighter would fight Santa Cruz at the drop of a hat.
Cuba,Argentina,Brazil,Mexico,Canada,South Africa etc are neither European or Domestic fights for Quigg or Frampton but that is where their last opponents were from (discounting Martinez who despite being Spanish and European is surely not a bum and Parodi who is)
The last time either of them faced a domestic British or Irish fighter was 2012.
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Germany?
Al Haymon turned down the Quigg fight on the Mayweather undercard. Quigg was willing to go to US to unify against LSC but instead he fought a nobody. Thats Quiggs fault? Both would happily fight LSC. Frampton beats him easy and Id say Quigg is a pickem fight. Rigo is the man in the div. Apart from that there is noone miles ahead of Quigg and Frampton. Kid Galahad, Jazza Dickens,Gamal Yafai make for a top class domestic division at the moment
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