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Post by Coogie on Feb 3, 2016 12:32:54 GMT
Struggling to understand khans decision to fight canelo..
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2016 11:45:11 GMT
Interesting.....
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Post by Coogie on Feb 14, 2016 15:13:53 GMT
Joshua is gtn an IBF title fight... nothing to with a fight with fury imo.. fury has a rematch with wlad
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Post by Tatty on Feb 26, 2016 21:31:40 GMT
Frampton v Quigg tomorrow. Going for Frampton on this one.
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Post by Coogie on Feb 27, 2016 14:30:24 GMT
Technically frampton is superior.. If he sticks to a game plan and doesn't get dragged into a scrap, I think he will win
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Post by smithy2 on Feb 28, 2016 0:08:25 GMT
Bit of a classic tonight wasn't it? Fair play to quigg he gave it everything bit Frampton was always just that little better than him technically. Love to see a rematch.
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Post by Kojak on Feb 28, 2016 2:20:16 GMT
I'd rather see a rematch of Ricky Gervais vs Grant Bovey than watch any of those first six rounds again.
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Post by Chris on Feb 28, 2016 7:29:31 GMT
£25 on the split decision result. Nice little winner.
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Post by CaajScot on Feb 28, 2016 7:52:28 GMT
Carl Frampton beats Scott Quigg on points in IBF and WBA title fight
By Ben Dirs BBC Sport at the Manchester Arena
7 hours ago - Boxing Both Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton were undefeated before Saturday's fightCarl Frampton beat Scott Quigg via a split decision in Manchester to add the WBA super-bantamweight title to the IBF title he already owned.
Belfast's Frampton, 29, was in full control of the first half of the fight, during which his opponent simply could not find his range.
Bury's Quigg, 27, finally came alive down the stretch as the contest turned into a desperate tussle, but Frampton gave as good as he got.
Bizarrely, one judge scored it 115-113 for Quigg, while the two others scored it 116-112 in Frampton's favour.
Frampton said: "The travelling support has been unbelievable - this isn't Manchester, is it? Seems like it is Belfast...........
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/35680560
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Post by Bestie on Feb 28, 2016 10:05:55 GMT
I'd rather see a rematch of Ricky Gervais vs Grant Bovey than watch any of those first six rounds again. Dunno what Quigg was doing. Didn't try anything for about six and a half rounds FFS.
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Post by Kojak on Feb 28, 2016 10:31:58 GMT
I'd rather see a rematch of Ricky Gervais vs Grant Bovey than watch any of those first six rounds again. Dunno what Quigg was doing. Didn't try anything for about six and a half rounds FFS. Sounded afterwards like that was their game plan up until they realised Sky had him well behind on points. It looked to me like he froze a bit. He looked too tight in those early rounds. I had money on Frampton by decision and it was very clear I was winning that bet after just a few minutes.
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Post by CaajScot on Feb 28, 2016 11:02:38 GMT
27 FEB - ROONEY LOSES TO MCILROY
Wayne Rooney attended Saturday's night boxing match between Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton at the Manchester Arena, and the United captain lost a Twitter bet on the outcome of the fight with Golf star Rory McIlroy. www.manutd.com/~/media/C97B800B98E14D41A50E02DC913E180C.ashx
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Post by Coogie on Feb 28, 2016 12:19:06 GMT
Highlight of the entire event was good aul jimmy nesbitt completely wrote aff lol
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Post by Tatty on Feb 28, 2016 16:02:53 GMT
Quigg broke his jaw in 3rd round which explains a lot I guess. But imagine paying for that. Imagine.
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Post by CaajScot on Mar 5, 2016 21:40:03 GMT
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