What's Next For Quigg?

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What's Next For Quigg?

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Feather or Super Feather?

Feather makes more sense what with Frampton, Selby/Warrington & Galahad in potentially big money fights.

But if he can't make the weight what can be do at 130?

Unless he jumps up to 135 & suddenly discovers BEEF with Crolla :lol:
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Re: What's Next For Quigg?

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Probably, a couple of pushover fights from Eddie then he'll move up and get beat up again.
Takes too many shots. He needs protecting from himself. Should pack in, but won't.
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He can make feather. If what he said was true about not being able to run to lose that last bit of pounds then he can probably make 126..

Too many domestic fights out there as well for him to leave featherweight just yet.
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BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:06 Probably, a couple of pushover fights from Eddie then he'll move up and get beat up again.
Takes too many shots. He needs protecting from himself. Should pack in, but won't.
Bit harsh , Yes he does take too many but definitely could mix it at a slightly lower level with the names suggested .

It's funny how a loss to two very good fighters make him retirement material .

He still has plenty to offer , just not at top level .

Whether he wants to continue at a lower level is another thing tho' .
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rd350lc wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:15
BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:06 Probably, a couple of pushover fights from Eddie then he'll move up and get beat up again.
Takes too many shots. He needs protecting from himself. Should pack in, but won't.
Bit harsh , Yes he does take too many but definitely could mix it at a slightly lower level with the names suggested .

It's funny how a loss to two very good fighters make him retirement material .

He still has plenty to offer , just not at top level .

Whether he wants to continue at a lower level is another thing tho' .
It's true. Just because he lost to 2 top level fighters doesn't mean he's not world level..

Frampton was split decision.. The Valdez fight was close, but clear for Valdez. Quigg did well this fight. Valdez has an amazing tank and just doesn't stop attacking.
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Would also add , totally pointless being with Roche .

Doesn't seem any improvement in him whatsoever .
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rd350lc wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:15
BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:06 Probably, a couple of pushover fights from Eddie then he'll move up and get beat up again.
Takes too many shots. He needs protecting from himself. Should pack in, but won't.
Bit harsh , Yes he does take too many but definitely could mix it at a slightly lower level with the names suggested .

It's funny how a loss to two very good fighters make him retirement material .

He still has plenty to offer , just not at top level .

Whether he wants to continue at a lower level is another thing tho' .
It's not harsh pal. Boxing is a brutal sport and he takes far too many punches.
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since frampton he starts attacking earlier but his defense is worse then ever

his defense vs valdez was pretty much just to crouch with his hands by his side and his head not moving. thats partly why i think valdez threw combos with so many shots in them, because the target was still there for him after each shot
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:17
. Quigg did well this fight.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DX_PbzVWkAAeYco.jpg:large
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rd350lc wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:18 Would also add , totally pointless being with Roche .

Doesn't seem any improvement in him whatsoever .
Was that Freddie Roach last night?

I thought it was Colonel Saunders.
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BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:32
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:17
. Quigg did well this fight.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DX_PbzVWkAAeYco.jpg:large
That's a pretty pathetic response, mate.

Boxers generally get punched in the face, win or lose.
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Needs only meaningful fights for Quigg now, he cant afford to be messing about at this stage of his career with daft knockover jobs, theres plenty to choose from at feather especially domestically, could still pick up a title and some decent purses but needs to crack on as I think he has a limited shelf life now.
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his d was really bad though, he was strong and durable and roughed up valdez at times but it was provodnikov level defense
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littlepug wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:39 Needs only meaningful fights for Quigg now, he cant afford to be messing about at this stage of his career with daft knockover jobs, theres plenty to choose from at feather especially domestically, could still pick up a title and some decent purses but needs to crack on as I think he has a limited shelf life now.
Can he still make Feather though?

He obviously trained hard for last night. Has he just outgrown the weight or was last night just an error on his (camps) part?
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Taansend wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:35
BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:32
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:17
. Quigg did well this fight.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DX_PbzVWkAAeYco.jpg:large
That's a pretty pathetic response, mate.

Boxers generally get punched in the face, win or lose.
Yeh, pretty pathetic.. If you're going there.. Did you not see Valdez's mouth all busted up? Broken jaw as well? I wonder who caused that.
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Taansend wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:41
littlepug wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:39 Needs only meaningful fights for Quigg now, he cant afford to be messing about at this stage of his career with daft knockover jobs, theres plenty to choose from at feather especially domestically, could still pick up a title and some decent purses but needs to crack on as I think he has a limited shelf life now.
Can he still make Feather though?

He obviously trained hard for last night. Has he just outgrown the weight or was last night just an error on his (camps) part?
Dont know but he looked quite healthy at the weigh in, will have to wait and see if the fractured foot thing was a valid excuse
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jamamb wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:40 his d was really bad though, he was strong and durable and roughed up valdez at times but it was provodnikov level defense
Agree with what you are saying, but have you ever known it much different ?

Does seem to be even more gung - ho than ever since leaving Tesco .
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he was never a defensive genius but think its been even worse lately
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Post by Noxy »

I was surprised Quigg failed to make weight, he‘s a thorough sort of dude. It suggests either it’s time to move up or something was wrong in camp. Either way, he probably didn’t have the best preparation.
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Hopefully, welterweight.

I seriously don't get this "Oh he's so brave" schtick after he blatantly cheated on the weight (& if he didn't blatantly cheat, WTF is up with refusing a check weigh in?).
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Datsue wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 10:38 Hopefully, welterweight.

I seriously don't get this "Oh he's so brave" schtick after he blatantly cheated on the weight (& if he didn't blatantly cheat, WTF is up with refusing a check weigh in?).
The excuse is a bad foot in training or something but I was a little drunk last night so only vaguely remember what was said.
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Taansend wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 10:40
Datsue wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 10:38 Hopefully, welterweight.

I seriously don't get this "Oh he's so brave" schtick after he blatantly cheated on the weight (& if he didn't blatantly cheat, WTF is up with refusing a check weigh in?).
The excuse is a bad foot in training or something but I was a little drunk last night so only vaguely remember what was said.
So, if he has an excuse it's okay now? Sorry, I can't let this one go. It's fvcking bullshit, like Luis Nery's weight shenanigans.

Also, while I'm up on my high horse, how the fvck does a foot injury come into it when he refused to let anyone know how much weight he gained back after the fcking weigh in? Which, FFS, he missed in the first place?!

Utter, utter bullshit. Cannot understand anyone blinkered enough to defend him, frankly.
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Taansend wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:35
BigDoofus wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:32
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:17
. Quigg did well this fight.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DX_PbzVWkAAeYco.jpg:large
That's a pretty pathetic response, mate.

Boxers generally get punched in the face, win or lose.
His face tells a picture. We can't see the internal damage. He takes too many punches.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:56
Taansend wrote: 11 Mar 2018, 09:35
That's a pretty pathetic response, mate.

Boxers generally get punched in the face, win or lose.
Yeh, pretty pathetic.. If you're going there.. Did you not see Valdez's mouth all busted up? Broken jaw as well? I wonder who caused that.
Valdez made the weight at featherweight. Quigg didn't bother, refused a check-weigh and decided to come in the ring at welterweight.
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Couple of stay busy fights before he gets beat again I reckon , lot of heart but not all that is he
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