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CARL FRAMPTON vs. SCOTT QUIGG FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR 122-POUND UNIFICATION THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

 

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Undefeated 122-pound world champions Carl Frampton (IBF) et Scott QUIGG (WBA) had to be separated at their final press conference on Thursday in Manchester, Angleterre, as they faced-off for the long-awaited super bantamweight unification showdown this Samedi, Février. 27 à Manchester Arena.

 

The unification between Frampton (21-0, 14 KOs), de Belfast, Irlande, and Quigg (32-0-2, 23 KOs), of Lancashire, United Kingdom will be televised live on SHO EXTREME à 5:30 p.m. ET/PT.

 

After jarring over who deserves the home dressing room at the sold-out, 21,000 seat Manchester Arena, the 122-pound rivals had to be separated by Hall of Famer Barry McGuigan and promoter Eddie Hearn.

 

« Ça va être un grand combat, one for the ages,», A déclaré Frampton, the IBF champion. “I’ll win. It doesn’t matter how, KO or clear points decision.”

 

“I’m going to prove I’m the best super bantamweight,” said Quigg, the WBA titlist. “I’m going to win by knockout.”

 

Le Showtime Boxing INTERNATIONAL® offrande du Sky Sports telecast will feature analysis from AFFICHER L'HEURE Sportif® hôteBarry Tompkins, analyste Steve Farhood and special guest and WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs. An encore presentation of the bout will air on SHOWTIME® immediately following Samedivivre Showtime Championship Boxing® telecast headlined by three-division world champion Leo Santa Cruz et l'ancien Champion du Monde Kiko Martinez. The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

 

Here’s what Frampton, Quigg and their trainers and promoters had to say in Manchester on Thursday:

Carl Frampton:

“I’m better in every department, pure et simple.

 

“Because of the magnitude of this fight, everything had to be perfect. I’ve done everything right this time,"

 

“This means so much; there is a lot at stake. It’s more than titles – it’s pride and bragging rights. It’s proving who is the best. Reputation is a big deal, so there is so much on the line.

 

“I’m prepared to do whatever it takes to win. I’ve punching power to KO him in any round and I’ve the boxing brain to win on points.

 

“I’ve spent 17 weeks in camp, the longest ever. I missed my son’s first steps and both my kids’ birthdays. I did that because this could be my toughest fight. I’m not going to let Scott Quigg make all that be for nothing.”

 

« Ça va être un grand combat, one for the ages. Je vais gagner. It doesn’t matter how, KO or clear points decision.

 

On the home-team dressing room:

“I’m contractually the A-side. It’s a question of principle.”

 

SCOTT QUIGG:

“Nobody does what I do in terms of dedication to the sport. I’ll win because of boxing brain and ability.

 

“It’ll mean everything to win. Since the age of 15, all I have done is eat, sleep and train.

 

"Samedi is my moment of destiny and, croyez-moi, Je vais gagner ce combat. I’ve put in too much for anyone to stop me.”

 

“Tune in for a great fight. I’m going to prove I’m the best super bantamweight. I’m going to win by knockout.

 

On the home-team dressing room:

“It’s my arena, I’m the home fighter. I want the home dressing room.”

 

SHANE MCGUIGAN, Entraîneur de Frampton:

“They are two legitimate, world class fighters and there is maybe only 2 percent difference at the top level – Carl has that extra percent.

 

“As a trainer you are only as good as your fighters and I’m lucky to have Carl.”

 

JOE GALLAGHER, Quigg’s Trainer

"Il (Shane McGuigan) was a nutritionist a few years ago who asked to help Gerry Storey. He’s only famous because of his dad.

 

“They are underestimating Scott’s boxing brain and being disrespectful throughout the build-up.”

 

Barry McGuigan, Frampton’s Promoter

“There has never been a bigger super bantamweight fight of this magnitude in Europe. It’s got a Barrera-Morales feel to hit and is going to be a magnificent occasion.

 

“I think Carl will have too much for him, but it has the potential to be a great fight.”

 

EDDIE HEARN, Quigg’s Promoter

“It’s bigger than Froch vs. Groves, because it is a global event.

 

“I’m proud to have made the fight happen. This can ignite the sport and keep it alive.

 

“The atmosphere and passion will eclipse all that has gone before. It just doesn’t get any bigger than this.

 

“I can’t see anything other than a great fight. With two fighters this talented, so much on the line and so much passion from teams and fans, you’re going to get something very special.”

Carl Frampton & SCOTT QUIGG QUOTES & WORKOUT PHOTOS FOR 122-POUND UNIFICATION SHOWDOWN THIS SATURDAYLIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

We’ve been chasing these boys for years… Scott is in for a big, big shock.” – Carl Frampton

 

“I’ve always wanted the chance to prove I’m the best…I can win on points, but I will knock out Carl Frampton. – Scott Quigg

 

 

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Undefeated 122-pound world champions Carl Frampton (IBF) et Scott QUIGG (WBA) held media workouts mardi à Manchester, Angleterre, as they finalize preparation for their long-awaited super bantamweight unification showdown this Samedi, Février. 27 àManchester Arena.

 

The massive unification between Frampton (21-0, 14 KOs), de Belfast, Irlande, and Quigg (32-0-2, 23 KOs), of Lancashire, United Kingdom will be televised live on SHO EXTREME à 5:30 p.m. ET/PT.

 

Le Showtime Boxing INTERNATIONAL® offrande du Sky Sports telecast will feature analysis from Sports Showtime®analystes Barry Tompkins, Steve Farhood and guest analyst and WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs.

An encore presentation of the bout will air on SHOWTIME® immediately following Samedi vivre Showtime Championship Boxing®telecast headlined by three-division world champion Leo Santa Cruzet l'ancien Champion du Monde Kiko Martinez.

 

Here’s what Frampton and Quigg had to say as they approachSamedi lutte:

 

Carl Frampton:

“I have wanted this fight for a long, longtemps. I thrive on the big occasions and there are not many bigger than a domestic super fight.

 

“I won my world title on a massive stage, Scott Quigg was handed his title after a draw. He has fought on big cards but not as a bill-topper and I genuinely don’t know if he will be able to handle this level of pressure. I’m going to use all of my experience to outbox, outfight and outgun Scott Quigg.

 

“We’ve been chasing these boys for years. They didn’t want it, end of story. Then all it took was one below par performance from me to convince his team that they should finally take the fight. If that first round in my last fight is what they’re basing their hopes of victory on then Scott is in for a big, big shock.

 

“I’ve had the best training camp of my career, I’m in the shape of my life and I’m going to become the unified Super Bantamweight World Champion.

 

“First and foremost I’m doing this for my family. I have two beautiful kids and both Christine (Frampton) and I want the best for them, that’s what drives me and makes me so focused on being the best in the world.

 

“I am 100 percent dedicated to the sport of boxing, I spend twelve-weeks in training camp in London away from home, only getting to go home a handful of times and I do this so I can be the best I possibly can.

 

“People have said Quigg trains like a machine. I can tell you I train every bit as hard if not harder, but I’m no machine. I don’t need to be programmed in order to perform.

 

“Shane (McGuigan) is a brilliant coach, I’ve been saying it all along. But now people are sitting up and taking notice. Shane and I work hard on tactics and techniques when we approach every fight, but we both know that if tactics need tweaking mid fight I can think my way through a contest. Scott Quigg can’t.”

 

SCOTT QUIGG:

“This is the perfect time now for this fight. We’re both world champions, we’re both undefeated, and I believe this is the perfect time for me to go out there and do a job on him.

 

“It’s a fight I’ve wanted for a long time. It’s a fight that’s been brewing for a long time. Seeing Carl sign on the dotted line meant that I was one step closer to achieving everything I’ve worked towards; becoming the best.

 

“I’ve always wanted the chance to prove I’m the best. Now the fight’s been made, I’m one million per cent confident that I’m going win in spectacular fashion. I can win on points, but I will knock out Carl Frampton.

 

“No-one expected me to get Kiko out of there early. If I’d have stopped him late or won on points, then Carl had already done that, so the only way I could get credit or show people what I am capable of was KO him early.

 

“With Carl and his performance in the States, they handpicked (Alejandro) Gonzalez from a list of opponents because they thought that he would be the easiest one. They wanted to go over there and look good in his U.S. debut so the Americans would rave about him – and he nearly came unstuck.

 

“We respect each other as fighters. You don’t become a world champion by chance, there’s a lot of hard work and a lot of talent involved. But they are in for a shock because they think I can only fight one way. They don’t think I can’t adapt and I’ll just come steaming forward. Maybe I will do that, but if I do come steaming forward, it’s because I am going to KO him.

 

“People are saying now that because I’ve been knocking guys out quite early that I’ve been going out for the stoppages, but that’s not the case. I’ve been going out and I’ve been boxing.

 

“If I land clean on any super bantamweight or featherweight in the world, I will knock them out. Si, it’s about just making sure I pick the right time and I open the gaps. And when the gaps are there then I’ll take them.

 

“I don’t take any notice of whether I’ve got the crowd behind me or whether it is behind my opponent, but I know for a fact that he takes comfort from having a lot of support. When he’s taken away from that, he shows his vulnerabilities. I think that will affect him.

 

“The Irish are very passionate about the sport and they know their boxing inside-out. They get behind their man and they will create a great atmosphere. The atmosphere is going to go off even more because we’re both at the top of our game and there’s a lot riding on this. There’s a lot of pride at stake – it’s going to be electric.”

 

“I got into boxing to become world champion. I’ve done that and now I’ve set new goals to reach greater heights because I want to challenge myself every day.

 

“Ricky Hatton became a crossover star and was a hit in the US. He took 40,000 Brits to Las Vegas and became a global star. That’s the next goal that I’ve set for myself and I can make it if I keep working hard, maintain my dedication and focus.

 

“Getting this fight now on SHOWTIME in the U.S. is the first step. I’ll go out and do a job on Carl, win in a spectacular fashion and that’s going to give me a boost for my profile in the U.S.

 

“I am not going to give the WBA belt up. Je veux me battre le meilleur. Guillermo Rigondeaux is next because that’s what the WBA have ordered.

 

“My focus is on beating Carl. We’ll look at fighting the best out there after that. I’ve always said, ‘I’m out to fight the best and beat the best.’ So, I’m obviously going to fight Rigondeaux. I’m not scared of fighting him. I’m not shying away from the challenge. I thrive on that sort of task and fighting Rigondeaux – who’s rightly so ranked No. 1 in the division because of what he’s achieved – would be a huge challenge. I honestly believe that if the time comes and we fight, I can beat him.”

 

SHANE MCGUIGAN, Entraîneur de Frampton:

“There is a lot of debate about who hits harder between Frampton and Quigg. I know Carl Frampton is the hardest punching Super Bantamweight in the world.

 

“One thing you can’t argue about is who has the better pedigree and who has the better boxing brain. Carl wins hands down in both departments and he is going to show this in brutal and clinical fashion.

 

“Carl can box off the back foot, he can fight on the front foot and he has devastating one-punch power.”

 

Barry McGuigan, Frampton’s Promoter:

“Carl is always so cool when the heat is on him, he steps up to the plate and delivers.

 

“Even in his last fight when he didn’t get off to a great start, Carl still managed to pull himself together and do what was needed to get the win.

 

“He’s a natural born winner. I had to work very hard just to be able to compete at world level. I think the same can be said of Scott Quigg, but for Carl it comes more naturally. Couple this with his incredible work ethic and that is why Carl Frampton is the best in the world.”

Champion du monde le plus évité de boxe Guillermo Rigondeaux diriger vers Royaume-Uni le mois prochain pour affronter publiquement Scott Quigg

CORK, Irlande (Avril 12, 2015) – Champion du monde unifié des super-coq Projet de loi “Le Chacal” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 KOs), sans doute le tenant du titre mondial le plus évité dans l'histoire de la boxe moderne, se rendra à Londres le mois prochain afin de confronter publiquement son challenger obligatoire, Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 KOs), l'Association mondiale de boxe (WBA) “régulier” 122-livre division titlist.

 

Il ya un mois dans un geste inhabituel, Rigondeaux’ directeur Gary Hyde formellement demandé à la WBA pour faire respecter un combat de championnat obligatoire entre son champion WBA des super et Quigg. Hyde est en attente de la décision de la WBA. Rigondeaux est également l'Organisation mondiale de boxe (WBO) et The Ring super champion des poids coq du magazine.

 

Un champion du monde en titre n'a pas pu être évitée par d'autres champions du monde et prétendants comme Rigondeux a pour les deux dernières années, depuis, peut-être, moyen junior Sergio Martinez, ou peut-être tout le chemin du retour à moyen Mike McCallum.

 

Les trois premiers bantamweights super dans le monde en dehors de Rigondeaux – Fédérés internationale de boxeion (IBF) et World Boxing Council (WBC) champions, Carl Frampton et Leo Santa Cruz, respectivement, ainsi QUIGG – avoir évité le grand cubaine comme la plaque. Une fois Santa Cruz’ promoteur au moment, Oscar de la Hoya, annoncé qu'un Rigondeaux-Santa Cruz devait arriver, Santa Cruz’ conseiller puissant, Al HAYMON, exercé une option de contrat et lui a racheté pour éviter une bagarre avec «Rigo.’ Le promoteur de Frampton, Barry McGuigan, a proclamé son chasseur, pas Rigondeaux, comme le n. 1 super-plumes dans le monde. McGuigan, bien que, est intéressé à Frampton lutte contre Quigg dans un U.K. épreuve de force, plutôt que d'un monde méga-combat pour trois des quatre titres mondiaux majeurs sanction. Comme le “régulier” Champion WBA, Rigondeaux est QUIGG’ challenger obligatoire, encore, il veut apparemment pas partie de la double médaillée d'or olympique parce que son promoteur, Barry Hearn, non seulement n'a pas poussé la question, il est en négociations avec McGuigan pour Frampton pour lutter Quigg.

 

Ancien champions du monde des super-coq Nonito Doniare, après avoir perdu un combat d'unification à Rigondeaux il ya deux ans, et Abner Mares a choisi de se déplacer jusqu'à une division de se battre comme poids plume. Et maintenant rapport Donaire que son directeur a été contacté par un représentant Quigg pour discuter d'une lutte Donaire-Quigg en Angleterre.

 

Un autre deux fois médaillé d'or olympique, Champion WBO 126 livres Vasyl Lomachenko, insiste sans cesse que “Ligne” a à monter en poids pour un combat de se produire en dépit de l'avoir aucun problème faisant 126.

 

“QUIGG, Santa Cruz et Frampton ont montré aucun désir de contester Rigondeaux,” Hyde dit. “Ces trois combattants essaient de tromper le public en lui faisant croire que la lutte No. 1 gars dans le monde est pas important. Alors qu'ils se bousculent leurs poches avec des montants ridicules de l'argent pour la lutte contre le ci-dessous adversaires pair, Rigondeaux est obligé d'attendre jusqu'à ce qu'un adversaire asiatique accélère. Ceci est un sport dans lequel nous sommes habitués à voir le meilleur lutte contre le meilleur, mais, dans la division des super coqs, il est le meilleur par rapport au reste.

 

“Rigondeaux se rendra à Manchester pour combattre Quigg, Belfast pour lutter Frampton, ou Las Vegas pour lutter Santa Cruz. Aucun de ces soi-disant champions du monde, bien que, examinera la lutte contre le monde reconnu super-coq champion. Ils sont tous beaucoup plus de contenu à conserver leurs ceintures que de battre l'homme dans leur catégorie de poids.”

 

Le mois prochain, rapports de Hyde, Rigondeaux se rendra au Royaume-Uni dans une tentative audacieuse pour embarrasser Quigg dans le combattre. “Je ne veux pas voyager à l'étranger à moins d'avoir un combat alignés,” Rigondeaux a expliqué, “mais je vais voyager en Angleterre en mai pour appeler publiquement Scott Quigg. Si il se tourne vers le bas la chance de combattre notre WBA obligatoire, on se souviendra pour qu'au lieu d'être connu comme un grand combattant. Même si je suis au Royaume-Uni, Je vais aussi aller à Belfast à la caisse Carl Frampton se demander si il veut se prouver contre les meilleurs dans sa division.”

 

Comprendre que le haut l'action de super coqs est actuellement en Europe, notant une bourse record ($2.2 million USD) offert pour un Frampton vs. QUIGG lutte, Rigondeaux envisage un changement majeur dans un avenir pas trop lointain, déplacer sa base de Miami au Royaume-Uni, si cela est ce qu'il faut pour lui d'obtenir dans l'action.

 

Hyde gère également l'ancien champion des poids moyens WBO et actuelle Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) Ne Pas. 1 aspirant obligatoire Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 KOs), ancien champion intérimaire WBA cruiserweight Youri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-2, 14 KOs) et géorgienne super léger Levan “Le Loup” Ghvamichava (14-1-1, 11 KOs) , ainsi que les meilleurs espoirs tels que super coqs cubaine Mark Forest (2-0, 2 KOs), Poids lourd irlandais Avec Sheehan et bulgare des lourds légers Blagoy Naydenov.

 

 

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Gestionnaire Gary Hyde pétitions WBA Pour appliquer obligatoire combat pour le titre Entre Rigondeaux et Quigg

 

CORK, Irlande (Mars 12, 2015) – Gestionnaire de la boxe internationale Gary Hyde, président de la gestion des Nowhere2Hyde, a officiellement demandé à la World Boxing Association (WBA) d'appliquer un combat de championnat obligatoire entre le chasseur de Hyde, WBA des super- & World Boxing Organization (WBO) champion super coqs Projet de loi “Le Chacal” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 KOs), et WBA “régulier” 122-livre division titlist Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 KOs).

 

Ci-dessous trouver une copie de la lettre de Hyde à la WBA:

 

 

Dear Chairman Mendoza:

 

Je écris en tant que gestionnaire de Guillermo Rigondeaux, le champion WBA / WBO Unified.

 

I write to request enforcement of the mandatory. Uniquely in the Super Bantamweight Division Guillermo Rigondeaux is the “Champion unifié” et Scott Quigg est le “Champion régulier.”

Clearly as the Regular Champion Quigg is the highest ranked contender in the division. While he was injured he is now back in training and there is no reason why Mr. Rigondeaux ne peut pas ou ne devrait pas remplir ses obligations obligatoires contre M.. QUIGG.

 

We are aware that there are some discussions about a bout between Quigg and Frampton. Cependant, nous avons été en contact avec l'IBF et ils ne seront pas sanctionner le combat d'unification avec quelqu'un d'autre que le champion de plus haut niveau qui dans ce cas est Guillermo Rigondeaux.

 

Nous suggérons respectueusement qu'il est préférable de traiter la question maintenant obligatoire et demander que Quigg et Guillermo être adressées à entamer des négociations.

 

Respectueusement soumis,

 

Gary Hyde

 

 

Hyde gère également WBA champion cruiserweight intérimaire Youri “El Toro” Kalenga(21-1, 14 KOs), l'ancien champion des poids moyens WBO et actuelle Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) Ne Pas. 1 aspirant obligatoire Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 KOs), et top super coqs perspective Mark Forest (1-0, 1 KO).

 

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