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?!
BigDoofus wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 11:06
Valdez made the weight at featherweight. Quigg didn't bother, refused a check-weigh and decided to come in the ring at welterweight.
Well he obviously did shite. He has some facial injuries.
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.
It's pathetic. Both fighters got injured in a gruelling fight.
Posting a photo of one in an attempt to say he didn't do ok is pathetic.
One fighter holds a world title. The other was given a paper belt but when he steps up he gets beat up. Time for him to call it a day whilst he has his health.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 14:11
Hearn defended Quigg saying he weighs 140 pounds everytime he fights.
By not making the stipulated weight he managed to come in heavier last night.
3 pounds both times..
I can't help but think, Valdez isn't that good. He's a good fighter, average boxer. Top brawler. Big heart. But the more fights he has like this, he'll be finished soon.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 14:16
I can't help but think, Valdez isn't that good. He's a good fighter, average boxer. Top brawler. Big heart. But the more fights he has like this, he'll be finished soon.
He beat Quigg comprehensively. Quigg should walk away now whilst he has his health.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 14:16
I can't help but think, Valdez isn't that good. He's a good fighter, average boxer. Top brawler. Big heart. But the more fights he has like this, he'll be finished soon.
He beat Quigg comprehensively. Quigg should walk away now whilst he has his health.
Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 13:03
Winging in hooks and getting clouted around in the process isn't going to win him many fights at the top level.
Might as well come back to the UK, because he has gone backwards since being stateside.
Freddie is stretched so thin these days, I wonder if there is any more than just having his name pinned to you and his (hard to comprehend) corner advice?
Quigg didn't look any better for the Wildcard training/coaching.
Who would be a good coach for him?
Obviously his defence needs remedial work.
Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 13:03
Winging in hooks and getting clouted around in the process isn't going to win him many fights at the top level.
Might as well come back to the UK, because he has gone backwards since being stateside.
Freddie is stretched so thin these days, I wonder if there is any more than just having his name pinned to you and his (hard to comprehend) corner advice?
Quigg didn't look any better for the Wildcard training/coaching.
Who would be a good coach for him?
Obviously his defence needs remedial work.
Ingle is the obvious answer, but wouldn't go anywhere near the likes of Quigg as his style is the polar opposite .
I have always liked the lad , but at top level he ain't going to cut the mustard .
Learnt nothing stateside and can't help think Tesco was doing a better job .
Maybe McGuigan would be a good choice of trainer for him, particularly now he doesn't work with Frampton. He'd be able to work with Quigg's style and might help him get a bit better.
Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 13:03
Winging in hooks and getting clouted around in the process isn't going to win him many fights at the top level.
Might as well come back to the UK, because he has gone backwards since being stateside.
Freddie is stretched so thin these days, I wonder if there is any more than just having his name pinned to you and his (hard to comprehend) corner advice?
Quigg didn't look any better for the Wildcard training/coaching.
Who would be a good coach for him?
Obviously his defence needs remedial work.
Ingle is the obvious answer, but wouldn't go anywhere near the likes of Quigg as his style is the polar opposite .
I have always liked the lad , but at top level he ain't going to cut the mustard .
Learnt nothing stateside and can't help think Tesco was doing a better job .
Joe is dogged in his preparation and in a big fight has opponents chasing the tail of his man. He also appreciates the marginal gains,... Every little helps
Yes We Can wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 17:15
Joe is dogged in his preparation and in a big fight has opponents chasing the tail of his man. He also appreciates the marginal gains,... Every little helps
Yes We Can wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 17:15
Joe is dogged in his preparation and in a big fight has opponents chasing the tail of his man. He also appreciates the marginal gains,... Every little helps