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Greetings boxing bros,
This fight is one that seemed to be a great fight since it was announced. When I initially saw people discussing it the talk was about how Donaire is washed up and Frampton will probably take it despite not being as good. However, I was listening to Steve Kim talk about the fight and he said that Frampton is showing all the signs of being done as a fighter. He said Frampton now just wants to make some money and retire and will likely decline sharply in his next fights. I am interested to hear the boxing vets consider this view and give some insight into whether or not it is a valid one.
I recently read Frampton talk about how he wants to win and set up a showdown with Oscar Valdez. To me he seems like he has the proverbial fire within him, and want to achieve more. I think he still has good potential.
This fight is one that seemed to be a great fight since it was announced. When I initially saw people discussing it the talk was about how Donaire is washed up and Frampton will probably take it despite not being as good. However, I was listening to Steve Kim talk about the fight and he said that Frampton is showing all the signs of being done as a fighter. He said Frampton now just wants to make some money and retire and will likely decline sharply in his next fights. I am interested to hear the boxing vets consider this view and give some insight into whether or not it is a valid one.
I recently read Frampton talk about how he wants to win and set up a showdown with Oscar Valdez. To me he seems like he has the proverbial fire within him, and want to achieve more. I think he still has good potential.