I think the sky commentary was blatantly bias for their fighter. It was obvious the fight was not close and they did not want their manufactured fighter to lose. They were hinting at rematch when the fight was near the end.
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I think the sky commentary was blatantly bias for their fighter. It was obvious the fight was not close and they did not want their manufactured fighter to lose. They were hinting at rematch when the fight was near the end.
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Punch stats can't determine a fight.
My point is - you can accurately count what is thrown but not what landed. So in this case, Frampton was throwing 5x the punches early doors even though his output was poor. The geezer moving his hands looks like he's winning even if not landing anything.
Quigg gifted him the early rounds.... although to counter myself () you can argue that had Quigg fought more aggressive early he could have got himself chinned.
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I think it is a bit unfair to call Quigg " manufactured " . He is clearly made of the right stuff to have got where he has through some awkward and decent opponents and to have soldiered on despite his Jaw on Saturday. I still think he is more than capable of beating and even stopping Frampton, but he won't do fighting like he did this time round. I think dull and over anxious though they both seemed it is not uncommon for fights like this to end up stultifying stutter fests, where each fighter is so weary of the others power/skill, that they overthink everything and forget what got them into that position in the first place. It was a close fight and while Barry and Shane McGuigan might insist that Carl walked it by a mile the truth is he won a close fight. He got rocked himself and was as much to blame as Quigg for the early snore fest. The fact he was made to miss consistently early on has clearly niggled them because Shane thinks he is the second coming of Manny Steward the way he goes on.
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I think that's a bit unfair on Shane mate - he seems OK imo and is working with some decent fighters at the mo. If you compare what he was telling Frampton in between rounds compared to what Gallagher was telling Quigg (coupled with his crazy plan for the fight!), I think Shane was streets ahead.
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