How does Frampton win?
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kbackup408
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How does Frampton win?
2 days away from the fight and seen a slight shift here towards Warrington but wanted to hear the case from Frampton, what do you lads thinks?
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(wishing everyone a warm and relaxing festive period, you lads do a great job in breaking down these fights!)
Re: How does Frampton win?
I dont think either boxer stops either boxer. This is a 12 round fight. The fittest will win. Warrington has a great work ethic and is improving all the time. Frampton has been to the top so dies he still have the desire to win?
The person who out boxes the other will win this fight. There isnt going to be any knock outs here. Warrington doesnt have a knock out punch and Frampton got his ko's in early on in his career, most of his wins in the last 5 years are by the way of points.
For me personally I dont think we have seen the best of Warrington but have seen the best in Frampton.
I think it will be a decent fight Warrington winning by 5 points on the cards.
The person who out boxes the other will win this fight. There isnt going to be any knock outs here. Warrington doesnt have a knock out punch and Frampton got his ko's in early on in his career, most of his wins in the last 5 years are by the way of points.
For me personally I dont think we have seen the best of Warrington but have seen the best in Frampton.
I think it will be a decent fight Warrington winning by 5 points on the cards.
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
totally agree with that i can see Warrington winning the first 7 then Frampton closing strong (despite his cardio fade)MasterG wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 08:52 I dont think either boxer stops either boxer. This is a 12 round fight. The fittest will win. Warrington has a great work ethic and is improving all the time. Frampton has been to the top so dies he still have the desire to win?
The person who out boxes the other will win this fight. There isnt going to be any knock outs here. Warrington doesnt have a knock out punch and Frampton got his ko's in early on in his career, most of his wins in the last 5 years are by the way of points.
For me personally I dont think we have seen the best of Warrington but have seen the best in Frampton.
I think it will be a decent fight Warrington winning by 5 points on the cards.
Re: How does Frampton win?
Same way he beat LSC in the first fight - he hits him hard and early as he’s coming in.kbackup408 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 07:31 2 days away from the fight and seen a slight shift here towards Warrington but wanted to hear the case from Frampton, what do you lads thinks?
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
i can picture that, the first LSC fight was so good to watch!skanksta wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 09:04Same way he beat LSC in the first fight - he hits him hard and early as he’s coming in.kbackup408 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 07:31 2 days away from the fight and seen a slight shift here towards Warrington but wanted to hear the case from Frampton, what do you lads thinks?
(wishing everyone a warm and relaxing festive period, you lads do a great job in breaking down these fights!)
Re: How does Frampton win?
i think frampton has to stop warrington to win. warrington is going to be too fit and too relentless to get beat on points.
Re: How does Frampton win?
Frampton looks as a superior boxer, however, Warrington can give him a fight. I think, Frampton will take the decision, after a convincing performance, but Warrington will have his moments too.
Re: How does Frampton win?
He simply can't get outworked, which I believe will happen. Warrington by decision.
Re: How does Frampton win?
Feels like a classic cat versus dog match. Frampton has the speed and reflexes...especially early on. Warrington will have the stamina and relentlessness.
Carl needs to put something on him early like he did to Quigg with the jaw or else I feel Warrington's volume may sneak it.
Carl needs to put something on him early like he did to Quigg with the jaw or else I feel Warrington's volume may sneak it.
Re: How does Frampton win?
Frampton all day long just a better fighter.
Think warrington will come on strong in the last 3/4 rounds but it’ll be too late by then.
Framton on points by scores of around 116-112 117-111....ish.
Think warrington will come on strong in the last 3/4 rounds but it’ll be too late by then.
Framton on points by scores of around 116-112 117-111....ish.
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bigjack
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Re: How does Frampton win?
x2MasterG wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 08:52 I dont think either boxer stops either boxer. This is a 12 round fight. The fittest will win. Warrington has a great work ethic and is improving all the time. Frampton has been to the top so dies he still have the desire to win?
The person who out boxes the other will win this fight. There isnt going to be any knock outs here. Warrington doesnt have a knock out punch and Frampton got his ko's in early on in his career, most of his wins in the last 5 years are by the way of points.
For me personally I dont think we have seen the best of Warrington but have seen the best in Frampton.
I think it will be a decent fight Warrington winning by 5 points on the cards.
Re: How does Frampton win?
I take nothing to do with boxing now. Have barely watched a fight in the last 18 months and not seen Frampton since his loss to LSC. However, if he has retained his hunger then he will win by sitting on the back foot and letting Warrington come forward and commit. Warrington is a pressure fighter but there isn’t a great deal of subtlety or finesse to his work.
Frampton can pick him off with the cleaner eye catching punches and then tie him up or get out the way.
Frampton by about 4/5 rounds I think.
Frampton can pick him off with the cleaner eye catching punches and then tie him up or get out the way.
Frampton by about 4/5 rounds I think.
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
I would say the same pal if I didn't watch Carl after that bout but I really believe he has regressed since that fight, Warrington gets this on pointsSupremo wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 05:03 I take nothing to do with boxing now. Have barely watched a fight in the last 18 months and not seen Frampton since his loss to LSC. However, if he has retained his hunger then he will win by sitting on the back foot and letting Warrington come forward and commit. Warrington is a pressure fighter but there isn’t a great deal of subtlety or finesse to his work.
Frampton can pick him off with the cleaner eye catching punches and then tie him up or get out the way.
Frampton by about 4/5 rounds I think.
Re: How does Frampton win?
I thought Warrington was the sort of fighter who could be out classed. You can throw as much as you want but if you are hitting fresh air!!
However he showed against Selby better skills than I thought he had, and Frampton isn't as elusive.
I can see this turning into a real classic, phone box stuff without any hanging on. For me it will be a slugfest leaving the fittest, hardest and bravest man left standing.
Maybe Selby had slipped a bit and I am overestimating Warrington but I believe he will have his hand held up.
For Framton to win, he will need to do the same as the Leeds man but want it more, I can't se there being much between them.
However he showed against Selby better skills than I thought he had, and Frampton isn't as elusive.
I can see this turning into a real classic, phone box stuff without any hanging on. For me it will be a slugfest leaving the fittest, hardest and bravest man left standing.
Maybe Selby had slipped a bit and I am overestimating Warrington but I believe he will have his hand held up.
For Framton to win, he will need to do the same as the Leeds man but want it more, I can't se there being much between them.
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
Do you see it being tight on cards? Possibility of a draw knowing these cards in 2018!Coco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 05:57 I thought Warrington was the sort of fighter who could be out classed. You can throw as much as you want but if you are hitting fresh air!!
However he showed against Selby better skills than I thought he had, and Frampton isn't as elusive.
I can see this turning into a real classic, phone box stuff without any hanging on. For me it will be a slugfest leaving the fittest, hardest and bravest man left standing.
Maybe Selby had slipped a bit and I am overestimating Warrington but I believe he will have his hand held up.
For Framton to win, he will need to do the same as the Leeds man but want it more, I can't se there being much between them.
Re: How does Frampton win?
For me it's definately going to be a close fight, if someone wins clearly on the cards it will because they have edged the rounds rather than dominated the fight. A draw would be a pretty good bet! I see it going the distance, both seem solid around the whiskers and neither are big punchers.kbackup408 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 06:56Do you see it being tight on cards? Possibility of a draw knowing these cards in 2018!Coco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 05:57 I thought Warrington was the sort of fighter who could be out classed. You can throw as much as you want but if you are hitting fresh air!!
However he showed against Selby better skills than I thought he had, and Frampton isn't as elusive.
I can see this turning into a real classic, phone box stuff without any hanging on. For me it will be a slugfest leaving the fittest, hardest and bravest man left standing.
Maybe Selby had slipped a bit and I am overestimating Warrington but I believe he will have his hand held up.
For Framton to win, he will need to do the same as the Leeds man but want it more, I can't se there being much between them.
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
lets toast to a great fight, i'm guessing this is the only fight card for you on Saturday night eh? haCoco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 07:30For me it's definately going to be a close fight, if someone wins clearly on the cards it will because they have edged the rounds rather than dominated the fight. A draw would be a pretty good bet! I see it going the distance, both seem solid around the whiskers and neither are big punchers.kbackup408 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 06:56Do you see it being tight on cards? Possibility of a draw knowing these cards in 2018!Coco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 05:57 I thought Warrington was the sort of fighter who could be out classed. You can throw as much as you want but if you are hitting fresh air!!
However he showed against Selby better skills than I thought he had, and Frampton isn't as elusive.
I can see this turning into a real classic, phone box stuff without any hanging on. For me it will be a slugfest leaving the fittest, hardest and bravest man left standing.
Maybe Selby had slipped a bit and I am overestimating Warrington but I believe he will have his hand held up.
For Framton to win, he will need to do the same as the Leeds man but want it more, I can't se there being much between them.
Re: How does Frampton win?
Ha, while for me this is the higher quality fight, the more meaningful fight and of course they are fighting for the title, don't forget that Chisora v Whyte was a great fight too and I expect more of the same. This is the only reason Eddie can get away with it, because it's a great fight. Otherwise it's quite meaningless.
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kbackup408
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Re: How does Frampton win?
to be honest mate I wanted to watch both but when DAZN failed to secure the rights i'm just going for the Warrington fight as ESPN+ has got this plus deeper cardCoco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 07:37 Ha, while for me this is the higher quality fight, the more meaningful fight and of course they are fighting for the title, don't forget that Chisora v Whyte was a great fight too and I expect more of the same. This is the only reason Eddie can get away with it, because it's a great fight. Otherwise it's quite meaningless.
Re: How does Frampton win?
I'm with you on that sirkbackup408 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 07:38to be honest mate I wanted to watch both but when DAZN failed to secure the rights i'm just going for the Warrington fight as ESPN+ has got this plus deeper cardCoco wrote: ↑21 Dec 2018, 07:37 Ha, while for me this is the higher quality fight, the more meaningful fight and of course they are fighting for the title, don't forget that Chisora v Whyte was a great fight too and I expect more of the same. This is the only reason Eddie can get away with it, because it's a great fight. Otherwise it's quite meaningless.
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TheGingerBomber
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Re: How does Frampton win?
Frampton must hit him hard, early. Give him respect, because Warrington when he’s in gung-ho mode is a tough man to stop.