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I'm not sure if that would work with any other fighters.

nikkas have emotionally attached themselves to these two cats so they support anything they do.

@Master Teacher has tried to justify Floyd's c00nism on multiple occasions.

My homeboy Justin don't know shyt about TMT but Floyd Mayweather. Couldn't tell you shyt about Ishe Smith, J'Leon Scrub, or Badu Jack. But he know some Floyd

I'm referring to guys that are top draws. Very few fighters could pull it off.
 

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What they feed my man at his homecoming? Rat soup or stew or some shyt. :heh:




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That's Bouillabaisse rat soup. Put some respek on King Sor
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Rewatched Thurman vs Garcia.....both dudes were hella UNimpressive. Garcia got the skills tp beat Thurman, was just not aggressive. And Thurman just was the busier of the two. Sounds random to say this but a gamed Broner could beat both. Crazy how different a fight looks after you give it time to die down and rewatch it
 

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Rewatched Thurman vs Garcia.....both dudes were hella UNimpressive. Garcia got the skills tp beat Thurman, was just not aggressive. And Thurman just was the busier of the two. Sounds random to say this but a gamed Broner could beat both. Crazy how different a fight looks after you give it time to die down and rewatch it

Borner ain't beating any of them.
 

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Carl Frampton has already blatantly avoided Guillermo Rigondeaux and now is letting us know that the thought of him vs Vasyl Lomachenko is a waste of time, bc he cant beat him:dead:









I don't think I would beat Vasyl Lomachenko admits Carl Frampton
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Carl Frampton has spoken about the possibility of moving up to super-featherweight, but wouldn't fancy his chances against Ukrainian sensation Vasyl Lomachenko
Neil Loughran
13 April, 2017 01:00


Vasyl Lomachenko is regarded as one of the most naturally gifted fighters to emerge in recent years

CARL Frampton has never backed away from a challenge in his life, but admits he wouldn’t fancy his chances against Ukrainian sensation Vasyl Lomachenko.

One of the best amateurs to ever lace up gloves, Lomachenko has carried that form into the pro ranks, winning a world title in just his third fight and producing some sparkling performances that have taken the boxing world by storm.

The 29-year-old looked at his imperious best in successfully defending his WBO super-featherweight title against Jason Sosa, with Frampton one of those watching on in awe.

‘The Jackal’ has spoken about the possibility of making the move up to super-feather at some time in the future, sparking talk of a potential match-up with Lomachenko.

But Frampton feels the 2008 and 2012 Olympic gold medallist is in a league of his own.

“Right, I’ll tell you about Lomachenko – he is an unbelievable fighter,” said the Tigers Bay fighter.

“I would fight anyone in and around my weight division. You have to be paid and rewarded for this game. People may say ‘what about Rigo [Guillermo Rigondeaux]’ or whatever but there’s no money in a Rigo fight or I would fight him.

“I would fight Lomachenko – hand on heart, I wouldn’t win, but I’d have a go. He’s amazing, he’s got a unique style… he’s just an amazing talent.

“I don’t think you’d have to go up to maybe welterweight before you’d get anybody anywhere in the world who would beat him.”


Frampton is expected to box in Belfast this summer after taking the show on the road for his last four fights.

No opponent has been confirmed yet though and, with the likes of Leo Santa Cruz, Abner Mares and Lee Selby seemingly out of the picture for the short term at least, fight fans have speculated about who might be next for ‘The Jackal’.

Scott Quigg is one name that has been mentioned in despatches for a potential rematch in July or August, but Frampton insists there is “absolutely no chance”.

“That’s one thing I can rule out,” he said.

“He’s only fought one name and that was me, and he lost, so he needs to string a few wins together and then we can talk about that.

“But at this point in time he’s not on my radar.”


I don't think I would beat Vasyl Lomachenko admits Carl Frampton





Loma got these boys backing down before they even enter the division:wow:
 

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Carl Frampton has already blatantly avoided Guillermo Rigondeaux and now is letting us know that the thought of him vs Vasyl Lomachenko is a waste of time, bc he cant beat him:dead:









I don't think I would beat Vasyl Lomachenko admits Carl Frampton
153814054-99c1470f-ac34-4f91-92b6-b5b6092478c3.jpg

Carl Frampton has spoken about the possibility of moving up to super-featherweight, but wouldn't fancy his chances against Ukrainian sensation Vasyl Lomachenko
Neil Loughran
13 April, 2017 01:00


Vasyl Lomachenko is regarded as one of the most naturally gifted fighters to emerge in recent years

CARL Frampton has never backed away from a challenge in his life, but admits he wouldn’t fancy his chances against Ukrainian sensation Vasyl Lomachenko.

One of the best amateurs to ever lace up gloves, Lomachenko has carried that form into the pro ranks, winning a world title in just his third fight and producing some sparkling performances that have taken the boxing world by storm.

The 29-year-old looked at his imperious best in successfully defending his WBO super-featherweight title against Jason Sosa, with Frampton one of those watching on in awe.

‘The Jackal’ has spoken about the possibility of making the move up to super-feather at some time in the future, sparking talk of a potential match-up with Lomachenko.

But Frampton feels the 2008 and 2012 Olympic gold medallist is in a league of his own.

“Right, I’ll tell you about Lomachenko – he is an unbelievable fighter,” said the Tigers Bay fighter.

“I would fight anyone in and around my weight division. You have to be paid and rewarded for this game. People may say ‘what about Rigo [Guillermo Rigondeaux]’ or whatever but there’s no money in a Rigo fight or I would fight him.

“I would fight Lomachenko – hand on heart, I wouldn’t win, but I’d have a go. He’s amazing, he’s got a unique style… he’s just an amazing talent.

“I don’t think you’d have to go up to maybe welterweight before you’d get anybody anywhere in the world who would beat him.”


Frampton is expected to box in Belfast this summer after taking the show on the road for his last four fights.

No opponent has been confirmed yet though and, with the likes of Leo Santa Cruz, Abner Mares and Lee Selby seemingly out of the picture for the short term at least, fight fans have speculated about who might be next for ‘The Jackal’.

Scott Quigg is one name that has been mentioned in despatches for a potential rematch in July or August, but Frampton insists there is “absolutely no chance”.

“That’s one thing I can rule out,” he said.

“He’s only fought one name and that was me, and he lost, so he needs to string a few wins together and then we can talk about that.

“But at this point in time he’s not on my radar.”


I don't think I would beat Vasyl Lomachenko admits Carl Frampton





Loma got these boys backing down before they even enter the division:wow:
Frampton is a cool fighter but yeah it's annoying when a fighter who is supposedly world level doesn't trust himself and he's even comfortable with that...
I said the same when BJS said he can't beat Golovkin

Why pro athletes say things like these...? If I would be a fan of the guy this would be demoralizing... :francis:
 
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