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Frampton v Martinez II



Dec 3, 2012
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Haven't seen the first fight.

Any way Martinez can win this? Can't think of too many knock out losses avenged in a rematch and Frampton looks the business to me.
 
















big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
4,864
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Haven't seen the first fight.

Any way Martinez can win this? Can't think of too many knock out losses avenged in a rematch and Frampton looks the business to me.

Lennox Lewis avenged both knock out defeats in emphatic style, by turning the tables on Oliver McCall and then Hasim Rahman. But like you I can't think of too many others off the top of my head.
 








Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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119-108, 119-108, 118-111

....and the NEW IBF Super-Bantamweight Champion Of The World. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Well done Carl...now can we have Frampton vs. Quigg please?
 










big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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A great display by Frampton who really does look the real deal. As comfortable fighting of the back foot as coming forward, good defence and a vast array of offensive combinations.

His bigger tests are yet to come though, as we must remember Martinez has been beaten twice by Rendall Munroe as despite being brave and possessing a strong work rate a good boxer with a chin and lateral movement should always beat him.

Quigg vs Frampton is probably second behind Khan vs Brook for most eagerly anticipated dust up of 2015 and at this stage I edge towards Frampton although Quigg is a far better all round boxer than the Spaniard.
 


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