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

    Donaire is past his pomp but beating him is a whole different level to beating Martinez. Donaire would still annihilate Kiko now let alone in his pomp.
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    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.
    Brook-Chaves Looms, as Bizier-Lawson in IBF Eliminator - Boxing News
    I would love Brook v Bradley, but according to this , it's more likely to be Chaves. Doesn't surprise me in the slightest.

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

    Would absolutely love this fight. Has a Hatton Tszyu feel to it.
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    The way people talk about Quigg-Frampton not happening, LSC, Quigg fighting Donaire, etc... One would swear Rigondeaux isn't the clear top guy in the division How badly is he blackballed in all of this, yeesh.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    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.
    Brook-Chaves Looms, as Bizier-Lawson in IBF Eliminator - Boxing News
    I would love Brook v Bradley, but according to this , it's more likely to be Chaves. Doesn't surprise me in the slightest.

    Glad I said almost. This is why I tend to take boxingscene with a grain of salt. Because a day before this article they printed this:

    According to promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, he had a very positive meeting with Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank, regarding a fall unification between IBF champion Kell Brook (34-0, 25KOs) and WBO champion Timothy Bradley (32-1-1, 12KOs).

    Hearn is looking to stage the fight in late October in Brook's hometown of Sheffield. He is also going to continue discussions with the promoters of the current frontrunner Diego Chaves, and there will also be talks regarding Ruslan Provdonikov.

    Bradley, who went to a draw with Chaves last December, came back earlier this year to capture the vacant WBO title with a decision win over previously unbeaten Jessie Vargas. Bradley lost the WBO title last year to Manny Pacquiao, who then dropped the belt to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in May. Mayweather was stripped of the belt for failing to pay the sanctioning fee among other reasons.

    Brook has made two dominating defenses this year, with easy knockout wins over Frankie Gavin and mandatory challenger Jo Jo Dan.

    Hearn told Sportsmail: "Kell wants to fight Bradley. I had a good meeting with Bob Arum. There are plenty of names available but we would like to fight Bradley. Of course we would like to fight Amir Khan, but outside of that fight, this is the best one for us. Style-wise it would be an absolute belter."

    "I am still hopeful that fight fans will see Khan and Brook fight each other next year but for now, with Khan wanting to fight Manny Pacquiao, Bradley looks like it would be a top fight for Kell."
    If I were him I'd make the Bradley fight. Arum should push for it also since Donaire is already going to Britain should the Quigg fight get made. Maybe Desert Breeze does not want to travel? Maybe he knows he cant win. Beating Bradley would really put the pressure on Khan to sack up. Beating Chaves takes that pressure off and he should be making a better fight for his optional. He will have a mandatory next so that just stalls his career until late 2016 for a chance at a big fight.

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

    Kel Brook needs to be active , Khan is just hand picking fights now , so if Brook keeps beating big names the khan fight will have to happen.

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

    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinamita View Post
    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee
    I hope you are right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dinamita View Post
    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee
    I hope you are right.
    We all have fighters we love and hate , but Scott Quigg doesn't strike me as one of those that you can take an intense dislike to. He seems to go about his business in a very professional way and lives and breathes the sport. I'm not being a wind up merchant here, I'm just curious as to why you feel this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dinamita View Post
    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee
    I hope you are right.
    We all have fighters we love and hate , but Scott Quigg doesn't strike me as one of those that you can take an intense dislike to. He seems to go about his business in a very professional way and lives and breathes the sport. I'm not being a wind up merchant here, I'm just curious as to why you feel this way.
    I like Quigg and am a Donaire fan but the real reason is I prefer Frampton and do not like the bad press Barry gets in comparison to Hearn.
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Not sure how anyone could dislike Quigg. Nice bloke. Exciting fighter.

    I half fancy Donaire to beat Quigg but seeing as old Dino thinks Quigg is getting "fucked up" i'll give that bet a swerve. And anyone that thinks Donaire is physically bigger than Quigg will get a shock when they actually see Quigg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinamita View Post
    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee
    I hope you are right.
    We all have fighters we love and hate , but Scott Quigg doesn't strike me as one of those that you can take an intense dislike to. He seems to go about his business in a very professional way and lives and breathes the sport. I'm not being a wind up merchant here, I'm just curious as to why you feel this way.
    I like Quigg and am a Donaire fan but the real reason is I prefer Frampton and do not like the bad press Barry gets in comparison to Hearn.
    Ah, thanks for clearing that up, it's not a dislike of Quigg as such, just preferring the others which is fair enough.
    I have to say, I'm on the other side of the fence when it comes to McGuigan, but I like Frampton and Shane McGuigan's .

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dinamita View Post
    Donaire is bigger and better than quigg in every possible way.

    Quigg is getting fucked up here. Its an Ivyleaguer's guarantee
    I hope you are right.
    We all have fighters we love and hate , but Scott Quigg doesn't strike me as one of those that you can take an intense dislike to. He seems to go about his business in a very professional way and lives and breathes the sport. I'm not being a wind up merchant here, I'm just curious as to why you feel this way.
    I like Quigg and am a Donaire fan but the real reason is I prefer Frampton and do not like the bad press Barry gets in comparison to Hearn.
    Ah, thanks for clearing that up, it's not a dislike of Quigg as such, just preferring the others which is fair enough.
    I have to say, I'm on the other side of the fence when it comes to McGuigan, but I like Frampton and Shane McGuigan's .
    But not Barry, I know what you think will happen with their relationship.
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    Default Re: Would Donaire beat Quigg? Frampton talks positive too

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure how anyone could dislike Quigg. Nice bloke. Exciting fighter.

    I half fancy Donaire to beat Quigg but seeing as old Dino thinks Quigg is getting "fucked up" i'll give that bet a swerve. And anyone that thinks Donaire is physically bigger than Quigg will get a shock when they actually see Quigg.
    Then accept my challenge. I will bet you $

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

    I know somebody who's trained with Quigg and he's through and through professional. He never cuts any corners in training and is always giving it 110%. He's a down to Earth guy and his hard work ethic in the gym is clearly paying off. I like quigg and on top of that he's got a very exciting style. Hope he goes far in the fight game and there's some very exciting match ups out there for him.

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