People talking about next fights.
Donaire is still more than capable of being a banana skin if Frampton is as poor as he was in his last fight.
Both are on the slide IMO. Donaire is further down the slide but his slide was longer.
I will probably be taking Donaire on points if I can get 3/1 or better.
I think its a good fight at this stage of Framptons career as he doesn't have a lot of top level fights left in him in my opinion, Donaire will ask some questions.
My mates got me tickets for this. Gonna head over on the rail n sail on the Sat morning and stay the night. Should be a pretty good scrap. Fancy Carl to stop Nonito.
Someone mentioned having a bet on Donaire on points if they can get 3/1. Never mind that, you can get him at 5/1 just to win. I think Carl should have more than enough for this version of Nonito but given Frampton's last performance surely that represents value?
Counter-puncher wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 08:26
Likely to be a poor style match IMO. Both men like to counter and they will each respect the others punch.
Yes. Donaire probably has the biggest left hook in boxing still. Landing it is his problem. Years ago he had the speed to get to Frampton id say. Hes still a good thinking fighter but he plods around lately totally relying on his honey punch. Frampton wont take one chance in the fight.
Fitzy901 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2018, 16:47
Frampton isn't big or strong enough to be the man at feather.
He looked tiny compared to Garcia, people will point to the win against LSC but Cruz wasn't on his a game for that fight (issues outside the ring)
Selby is too big for him and so is Valdez.
Agree. He almost resembles a miniature David Hayes with his frame, small and bulky. Understand him moving up but I assume it's a money grab/retirement fund more than a rule the division thing.