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Terrible fight. Only had it by a few rounds. Quigg's tactics were terrible. Looked to have had the power advantage but just left it too late to use it. That said Frampton is hard to tag.
Joe Gallagher came across as a complete **** in the build up and the aftermath, and I still think boxing is corrupt as **** if one judge can see it 6 ROUNDS different to the other two, but at least the better man won fair and square tonight. They'll meet again after a few other fights each, I'm sure.
He must have been trying to make it sound exciting, that's all I could guess at. He's also knocking on now, and used to be hit on the head for a living.
Yeah cannot see past Rigondeaux either. Frampton might make him work a bit harder than normal, but would expect Rigondeaux to have worked out Frampton's timing within three or four rounds and be on top from then on.
Would not be surprised to see Frampton score a knock down or two along the way though. Rigondeaux has a bit of form of getting caught for a flash knockdown, but tends to recover very very quickly when it happens. If anything it tends to spur him on pretty much as soon as he is on his feet again.
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It would be a great fight and I wouldn't be too sure about Rigondeaux.
I see it going the distance and i think Frampton's work load could see a tight decision, especially as i think he'll floor him once or twice. So a few 10-8 rounds could make the scorecards marginal.
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