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Exclusive: No Frampton unification unless Quigg is promoted, say IBF




A blockbuster deal between super-bantamweight champion’s Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg for February 2016 is on the verge of finally being completed following painstaking negotiations involving both camps.


Despite some reports that suggest the fight is a done deal, Quigg’s promoter Eddie Hearn told WBN on Thursday that contracts had yet to be signed as final points of the respective paperwork are worked out.

One sticking point could be the fact that Quigg remains the WBA ‘regular’ champion, which means the Bury man is unable to participate in a two-belt battle. The way around this for Hearn and Frampton’s handler Barry McGuigan is to lobby for Quigg to be bumped up to ‘super’ title status currently held by Guillermo Rigondeaux as the IBF are fiercely adamant on their current stance.

“We will not even consider a unification for Carl Frampton unless Scott Quigg is the ‘super’ champion,” IBF Chairman Lindsey Tucker exclusively told World Boxing News.

“Some of the organizations (the WBA) have multiple champions and we will only unify with highest ranked champion (currently Rigondeaux),” he added.

Seeing how the Cuban was recently stripped by the WBO, there may be a good chance Rigondeaux could suffer a similar fate with the WBA, and therefore, leave the door open for Quigg to be promoted in the nick of time.

That would mean IBF belt holder Frampton and fellow titlist Quigg would both have their respective belts on the line when the pair collide in Manchester early next year, adding even more spice to an already mammoth occasion for the UK fans.
 
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Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

Rumor that Keith @Keith fthurmanjr is chasing after D @danny Swift for a bigger money fight? Say it ain't so.
9:56 PM - 29 Oct 2015

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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 51m51 minutes ago

"Don't lie. The process don't work like that for us. We ain't priced ourselves out of shit! Trout don't want it." B @bread manBoxing #boxing
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 53m53 minutes ago

"Trout don't want to fight. He shook my hand, said he would bump. I have more respect for Jamall. At least he ain't lying." B @bread manBoxing
 
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 56m56 minutes ago

"People are making up lies! JROCK never out priced himself from a Trout fight! We don't have that luxury! He has to rumble!" B @bread manBoxing


Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 60m60 minutes ago

B @bread manBoxing said Charlo should have taken J @Jrock boxing offer to go to Houston when he said it. Off the table now. #boxing
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 1h1 hour ago

"I would love for us to get tested all the time. All throughout camp on a continuous basis." B @bread manBoxing on J @Jrock boxing. #boxing
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 1h1 hour ago

"We're in no position to call shots. We can't make demands." B @bread manBoxing
 
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 1h1 hour ago

"They are using drugs in boxing! You're telling me a top fighter can't fight 3-4 times a year? They can't?!" B @bread manBoxing #boxing
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 1h1 hour ago

"These guys are not active becuz they are cycling off that shit! They get all the benefits and then they get off and fight!" B @bread manBoxing
 
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Raging Babe ‏@RagingBabe 1h1 hour ago

"Too many fighters are using PEDs. That's why they don't want to fight often. Nobody wants to say it!" -@BreadmanBoxing #boxing
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HBO (Dec. 19) final card.:ehh:

Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10ko) vs Luis Ortiz (23-0, 20ko),

Nicholas Walters (26-0, 21ko), vs Jason Sosa (18-1-3, 14ko)

Yunieski Gonzalez (16-1) vs Vyacheslav Shabranskyy(16-0, 14ko)

Joshua Clottey (39-4, 22ko) vs Gabriel Rosado (21-9, 13ko),



HBO Dec. 19 Jennings/Ortiz Card Beefed Up Announces De La Hoya
 
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Her management probably paid to get on the cover, plus I think UFC Magazine is no more I believe so they need ways to promote her upcoming fight. But if the Ring doesn't want to be taken lightly they need to stop that shit now
 
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Dan Rafael chat wrap 10/30:

- GGG vs. Tureano is just speculation. It certainly is possible because he is GGG's mandatory, but nothing will happen until 10 days after the Cotto-Canelo fight, because that is the deadline when the winner has to decide whether to go into negotiations vs. GGG or vacate the belt.
- The Canelo/Cotto winner will have the negotiating advantage vs. GGG in their mandatory fight, however if GGG's side doesn't want to agree to anything they can just let the fight go to a purse bid and Canelo/Cotto's negotiation demands won't matter. In a purse bid GGG would likely get 40-45% of the purse split, because he is interim champion.
- According to CompuBox, GGG is one of the better defensive fighters they have ever tracked.
- RJJ is not tarnishing his legacy, but would like to see him retire.
- Manny and Floyd are absolutely not negotiating.
- One of the hallmark criticisms people point to in Floyd's career is many of his best opponents were not in their prime.
- Chances Crawford-Pacquiao happens? 50/50 right now. Arum wants it, but not sure Freddie/Pacquiao/Koncz want it.
- Crawford said if he can't fight Pacquiao, he would like to fight Postol. Personally does not think this happens immediately as the demand is low and no real money in it yet.
- Will GGG ever fight Ward? Possibly, but it would be a few years from now.
- Roman Gonzalez might get to headline his own card if he does a rematch with Estrada.
- PBC is planning to still have a Dec. 12 card (with Porter-Thurman being moved). No details yet.
- Thurman backing out is untrue, from what he has heard. His sources tell him Thurman-Porter will be on Jan. 23 to be the first main event on the new Fox prime time show.
- Peter Nelson (VP of HBO Sports) is viewed as a potential replacement for Hershman, as he is a major figure in the current HBO boxing business.
- Overall Hershman did a good job at HBO. The last 2 years for HBO boxing has probably been the "smoothest sailing" ever.
- Hershman told him he had been thinking about moving on for the past few months and by leaving at the end of the year most of the things he was working on are in action, and HBO can easily move forward without him.
- If Nelson gets promoted, does not see any change between HBO and PBC. They are still rivals/enemies.
- Who he voted for the boxing HOF (3 votes): Camacho, Vasquez Sr., and Genaro Hernandez (best 130 pounder in the 90's).
- Buy or sell Rios vs. Bradley becomes a brawl? Buy.
- Crawford and Bradley are good friends and Crawford said he would not fight him.
- Loves the Jennings vs. Ortiz fight and believes the winner would absolutely give Wilder some problems.
- Glowacki vs. Huck is his current FOTY. No talks of a rematch.
- Rosado vs. Clottey will be at 158.
- As long as Ward and Kovalev keep winning, Ward vs. Kovalev is a lock to happen. They have contracts in place agreeing to fight (HBO learned their lesson from Stevenson-Kovalev).
- Showtime is working on a deal to put Ruslan's fight on ShoExtreme.
- Picking Povetkin to beat Wach. Details are not finalized, but fight likely only available in the US via internet PPV.
- HBO was interested in televising Lemieux-N'Dam, but they did not have an immediate opening in their schedule and the IBF had given GB a deadline to make the fight happen.
- The Gonzalez vs. Shabranskyy fight will be a fun one.
- Did not score Peterson vs. Diaz, but thought just from watching it Diaz probably won.
- The Charlo and Spence card is very poor. PBC has lots of good opponents they could face, yet put them in against nobodies who have only fought nobodies.
- PBC has not even scraped the surface of all the good matchups they could make. Not sure why they haven't started pushing for better fights.
- Grade for PBC fight schedule in 2015? B-.
- Arthur Abraham for the HOF? He could see it, but doesn't think so.
- Abraham has had a better career than Sturm.
- Sadam Ali's career is run by his father and he knows nothing about the boxing business. He could have taken 100k step aside money, but they decided not to.
- Worst cuts he has seen? Vitali's eye vs. Lennox and Lujan's ear vs. Margarito. Add Barrios' hanging lip.
- Yunieski Gonzalez is more likely an opponent for Ward than Kovalev, as Kovalev will likely have to face a mandatory next year.
- If Canelo can keep making a lower weight he should keep doing it and use it to his advantage, rather than jump to MW if he doesn't want to.
- Does not care who Adonis faces next because his recent competition is a pathetic joke. Would enjoy like a Fonfara rematch.
- Believes that Floyd may have taken more risks when picking opponents had he lost earlier in his career.
- Biggest robbery he has witnessed in person (besides Pacquiao-Bradley 1)? Casamayor-Santa Cruz.
- Hatton vs. Erik Morales? Hatton.
- Canelo is everything you want in a fighter. He sells tickets, is good, exciting, has a good fan base, gets good ratings, and fights good opponents.
- Fan wrote in that Broner is having another kid, nicknamed him About Babies. (Which Ring member was this?)
- Judah's fight will be on CBS Sports Net.
- Cotto vs. Hatton? Cotto.
- Shane can say whatever he wants, but the WBO was not going to sanction him to fight Liam Smith.
- Ronda Rousey should not be on the cover of Ring magazine, she is not a boxer.
- Kovalev vs. Pascal 2? Kovalev wins easier than the first fight.
- How many times will GGG fight in 2016? 3.
- Rumor that Arreola will be facing Travis Kauffman.
- Best atmosphere's for fights this year? Canelo-Kirkland, GGG-Monroe, and GGG-Lemieux. Cotto-Canelo will be a great one.
- Betting favorite if Canelo and GGG fought? Probably GGG.
- Gamboa is currently tangled in contract issues with the bankruptcy of 50 Cent's promotional company.
 
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Her management probably paid to get on the cover, plus I think UFC Magazine is no more I believe so they need ways to promote her upcoming fight. But if the Ring doesn't want to be taken lightly they need to stop that shit now
The cover says "she concurred MMA. Will boxing be next?" or something along those lines which obviously would never happen for numerous reasons. It's really silly for The Ring to pulls stuff like that, everyone knows she's not going into boxing and why would she when she has such a good thing going for her with the UFC. Its just a pathetic excuse to try and sell some magazines, which I doubt even worked. People are talking about it yeah but its not going to trick someone into buying a subscription lol
 
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I'm not complaining ring magazine did for shock and awe and this is creating a buzz just like they did with putting roman Gonzales as the #1 p4p boxer
They aren't the only ones that have Gonzalez #1 though, that dude is legit and his rise has come at the absolute perfect time since Mayweather retired, Pacquiao is long past his best days and is about to retire, Ward has only fought Paul Smith in the last 2.5 years, Golovkin and Kovalev don't quite have the resumes yet, and everyone else like Canelo aren't there either. And then there is Roman Gonzalez - undefeated, winning championships in multiple weight classes, destroying solid opposition and has amazing skills inside the ring. Perfect timing.
 
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HBO (Dec. 19) final card.:ehh:

Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10ko) vs Luis Ortiz (23-0, 20ko),

Nicholas Walters (26-0, 21ko), vs Jason Sosa (18-1-3, 14ko)

Yunieski Gonzalez (16-1) vs Vyacheslav Shabranskyy(16-0, 14ko)

Joshua Clottey (39-4, 22ko) vs Gabriel Rosado (21-9, 13ko),



HBO Dec. 19 Jennings/Ortiz Card Beefed Up Announces De La Hoya
Fucking sick. Nice to see Grandmaster back on HBO.
 
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They aren't the only ones that have Gonzalez #1 though, that dude is legit and his rise has come at the absolute perfect time since Mayweather retired, Pacquiao is long past his best days and is about to retire, Ward has only fought Paul Smith in the last 2.5 years, Golovkin and Kovalev don't quite have the resumes yet, and everyone else like Canelo aren't there either. And then there is Roman Gonzalez - undefeated, winning championships in multiple weight classes, destroying solid opposition and has amazing skills inside the ring. Perfect timing.
but come bro who really follow his division and I just can't take him seriously as the #1 p4p fighter in the world dude looks like a got damn Mariachi member lol
 
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but come bro who really follow his division and I just can't take him seriously as the #1 p4p fighter in the world dude looks like a got damn Mariachi member lol
Who follows the division? The Ring magazine apparently, you know a magazine about boxing. P4P lists shouldn't be popularity contests and just because normies don't follow the lower weights that shouldn't mean the boxing world should ignore them too. Some great fighters down there.


Just because they are small means you can't take them seriously? What is the whole point of POUND FOR POUND? lol Besides, you know how tiny Floyd Mayweather and Pacquiao are, two guys who dominated the #1 and #2 spot for years? They are giants inside the Ring But they are as big as one of my legs

 
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Terence Crawford: “This is Manny Pacquiao’s last fight when he fights me. It’s time for a new generation to take over boxing.”


Terence Crawford is quickly becoming one of boxing’s biggest stars as the now 28 year old is a now a two division world champion and has his name in the running to get a fight with the legendary eight division world champion, Manny Pacquiao.

In this “On The Ropes” boxing radio interview with Terence Crawford, I discuss his latest win and his rise in the sport. Terence also talks about the potential Manny Pacquiao bout and if he sees this fight as a passing of the torch. Additionally, Crawford gives his thoughts on Mayweather’s all-times standing, Gennady Golovkin’s rise and what he thinks will be next for his own career. Here is what Terence Crawford had to say.


Jenna J: Lets talk about your most recent fight against Dierry Jean. You took care of him quiet easily, how do you evaluate your performance?

Terence Crawford: I rate my performance okay, but also the best performance that I have is yet to come. I feel like I still have some loop holes in my defense, and kind of rushing my shots and everything, but just going back to the gym working on those little things I need to work on.



Jenna J: This was your third fight at 140lbs, how do you feel in this division? Do you feel like you’ve fully matured into this weight class?

Terence Crawford: I feel strong, I feel comfortable, I feel more energized and relaxed. I feel real good.



Jenna J: Let’s talk about the opponent you had in Dierry Jean. He talked a lot leading up to the fight and you seemed like you really did wanted to punish him. Did you kind of keep him in the fight a little bit more just to make it last a little longer?

Terence Crawford: You know, I just wanted to catch him with some clean shots and I noticed that I was using my shots a couple of times and I was missing and I didn’t want to continue to get caught with it, nothing careless that I shouldn’t be caught with.



Jenna J: You say that the best performances are yet to come? Is there one particular thing you want to improve the most?

Terence Crawford: Well, I don’t think I have no real strong weakness, it’s just all little things. Little sharpen up here, sharpen up there.



Jenna J: Everyone is talking about what’s next for you. They are talking about you and Manny Pacquiao fighting in April. Do you feel like that fight can happen for you?

Terence Crawford: Yeah, I feel it can happen, we’ll just wait and see what happens though. I feel it’s a good fight for me at this point in time in my career. I feel like I’m ready for it and it’s just matter of making things happen on both sides of the field.



Jenna J: If you do fight Pacquiao, people are saying that it would be kind of the passing of the torch. Could you see that fight working out that way?

Terence Crawford: Well yeah of course, this is his last fight when he fights me. Mayweather is already retired, Cotto in a few is going to be retiring. Bradley in a few he’s going to be retiring, :eek:hhh:so it’s time for a new generation to take over boxing.



Jenna J: What do you think are your biggest strengths over Manny Pacquiao?

Terence Crawford: I don’t know, I never like to say what’s my biggest strength against another fighter because I haven’t fought that fighter, and I never know. So until we fight, I really wouldn’t know.



Jenna J: Let’s talk about the weight class at 140lbs. What do you see out there if the Manny Pacquiao fight doesn’t happen? What are some of the names out there that might interest you?

Terence Crawford: Like I said, I never look at upcoming fighters or looking at other fighters and think, “Hey I need to fight him.” I just let my handlers handle that part of the game, the part of the business side, and I just fight.



Jenna J: The last fight you had was in Omaha, and your previous fight was in Texas. How does it feel coming back home and fighting in front of your fans?

Terence Crawford: It felt great, I felt at home. I felt comfortable, and I felt as if I wanted to put on the best show for them.



Jenna J: Floyd Mayweather officially retired, whether he stays retired or not remains up in the air. What do you think is Floyd’s legacy? What legacy did he leave behind if he is retired?

Terence Crawford: The best ever. He’s done his thing, he did his job, he earned everything that he has, nobody touched him, so he earned his thing.



Jenna J: What fight do you think would bring him back? What opponent do you think would bring him back? What guy would bring him out of retirement?

Terence Crawford: I don’t know, I don’t think at this point in time any fighter today can bring him out of retirement, to either challenge him to a fight right now, because the magnitude of the fight has to be big so he can consider coming back, so I don’t know.



Jenna J: What do you think about where the direction of the sport is going? There are a lot of fights on regular TV now. Premier Boxing Champion is obviously a different promotional organization, but what do you think about the direction of the sport right now?

Terence Crawford: I think the direction of the sport is going great, a lot of people are tuning into boxing. More people are watching boxing again, being that it’s on regular TV, and I feel like boxing is coming back in a strong fashion.



Jenna J: Someone who is on HBO that’s also getting a lot of attention of late is Gennady Golovkin. What are your thoughts on his rising stardom?

Terence Crawford: He is doing a great job in his career, he’s doing everything he is suppose to do and he is doing remarkable with his KO streak, and he got the fans wanting to see him.



Jenna J: If there is any fighter out there out there that you could see beating him, who would that be? Who do you think would have a chance?

Terence Crawford: Andre Ward, because he’s the best right now, and also he is the best active boxer right now.



Jenna J: Do you think it would be too much of a risk for Golovkin to go up in weight being that Ward is a big 168lb fighter?

Terence Crawford: Well yeah, it’s a big risk. I feel that’s why they wouldn’t take that fight, because there is no need right now to take the fight.



Jenna J: In terms of yourself, you’re having so much success right now and you’re fan base is getting bigger and bigger. What would it mean to you to become the best pound-for-pound fighter in the game?

Terence Crawford: Well it’s part of boxing, everybody want to be at the top, they want to be that number one head guy and that’s something we’re all striving for.



Jenna J: How soon do you see yourself returning to the ring? If the Pacquiao fight doesn’t happen, do you see yourself returning in April?

Terence Crawford: I don’t know, that’s up to my handlers, my promoter, and my manager. We can see how everything just plays out with everything else going on.



Jenna J: Well Terence in closing, is there any message you want to send out to all your fans?

Terence Crawford: Thanks for supporting me, and next time I fight, everybody tune in