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In reply to Post #1692 Yeah watched it , fastest hands i have seen in a while , no mug vargas just could,nt defend against thst speed.
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Conor Benn stops Vargas in 82 seconds
What do we think to that, hard to tell, super quick jab and powerful rights
Wonder who will be next?
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Found this so I thought I would share it. Said if before what this man did is the most incredible thing I have ever seen
Moving
Been a long dark tunnel with all this Covid crap but I truly believe we have a way out of it now.
Question myself at times, I like my freedom and being out and about, been a long, long time since we can actually do what we want, can't stand being housebound
Things are looking good
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In reply to Post #1689 Yeah definitely should have called it a day after Warrington, that fight he aged massively. And yeah Santa Cruz is a hell of a fighter, I did agree with the cards on both occasions though
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In reply to Post #1688 Similar to me at the time
I thought Warrington retired him myself, wasn't in the same league fitness wise and had been going downhill prior to this fight as I saw him. Saying that, Santa Cruz is a hell of a fighter! so the competition was there!
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In reply to Post #1687 I know Chris, I watched it. Even before that happened he wasn't at the races at all, which I was gutted about as I had quigg to win via stoppage
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In reply to Post #1686 Quiggs jaw was broken in the 4th, he fought on
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In reply to Post #1685 Split decision maybe, but the scorecard giving it to quigg was a joke. He won maybe 3 or 4 rounds that night. Admittedly quigg didn't really show up and if he had been on form then I believe the outcome would have been different , but I guess we'll never know
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In reply to Post #1684 It was a split decision, fight of two halves
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In reply to Post #1681 Lucky against quigg? He beat him comfortably!!
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Two weight world champion who,s had some hard fights, very experienced, was definately interested but at the weight knew from round one that he was going to be up against it , just too small against a fighter with a great jab.He gave it a go to become a three weight world champion.Total respect from me hope he has a happy retirement.
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In reply to Post #1681 Not seen much of framptons career but he looked like he wasnt interested to me.
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In reply to Post #1680 Frampton had gone well before this fight imho. Been a great fighter but i guess you have to know when to give up
He was lucky against Quigg, managed to turn over Santa Cruz which was a hell of a result and then the loss to Warrington was it for me. Had some tough fights
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In reply to Post #1679 Totally outclassed
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Frampton v herring tonight ch 5
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