Rigondeaux ‘disgusted’ by Frampton Quigg anti climax
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Frank Warren Promotions Press release:
Pound-for-pound megastar Guillermo Rigondeaux took to Twitter over the weekend to vent his disgust at Carl Framptonâs anti-climax victory over super-bantamweight rival Scott Quigg.
The hard-hitting Cuban was far from impressed at the pairâs cagey unification fight and sent out a series of tweets reiterating his desire to take on Frampton once he has beaten Merseyside heroJazza Dickens, who he takes on at Liverpoolâs Echo Arena on Saturday 12th March, exclusively live on BoxNation.
The two-time Olympic Gold Medallist ran a poll on Friday night asking his followers if they thought the winner of Frampton versus Quigg would be âman enoughâ to fight him. 1,477 fight fans voted in the poll with a resounding 62% predicting that the winner would carry on avoiding the unbeaten superstar.
âEl Chacalâ once again branded his rivals as cowards for avoiding him stating: âAfter I fight @JazzaDickens10 the looser of #FramtonQuigg should fight him and the winner should stop running and fight me.â
Rigondeaux, 35, is determined to show the world that he is the true Super-Bantamweight king and on the morning of the fight told followers: âI donât care who win 2nite. I only want for the winner to know I fight him anywhere anytime.â
With his lightening quick reactions and devastating hand speed, Rigondeaux has been one of the worldâs most avoided boxers. The former unified Super-Bantamweight world champion again made it clear he wanted nothing more than to take on both Frampton and Quigg and urged them to give the public what they wanted.
He tweeted: âJust so #FramptonQuigg know. I still want to fight both of you. So STOP THINKING ABOUT A REMATH. FIGHT ME FIRST!â
After Framptonâs showdown with Quigg failed to live up to the hype surrounding it, it appears boxing fans around the world would prefer to see the new unified world champion take on Rigondeaux with many people agreeing Saturdayâs was too boring for a rematch.
Cubaâs Rigondeaux was clearly unimpressed with the Northern Irishmanâs performance and took a swipe at his rivalâs boxing ability tweeting: âNo wonder he is been running away from me 4 years. He canât even box. Do you guys remember what happen 2 Nonito? Wait until I get his guy!â
Even Sky Sports boxing pundit Glen McCory said that heâd like to see the new two-belt champion take on Rigondeaux instead of taking a rematch.
He said: âIâd like to see Frampton fight Rigondeaux. Heâs regarded as number one and I think thatâs a fight Carl should take.â
If Frampton is to prove he is the true Super-Bantamweight champion that he says he is then he must take on Rigondeaux to settle the score once and for all. Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren backed up Rigondeauxâs claim to be the best in the world after watching the slow burner.
He said: âAfter all the hype, Frampton v Quigg fight failed to live up to expectations. The fans know that Rigondeaux is the genuine world champion and as heâs stated plenty of times heâd be happy to fight either of them, but now heâs after Frampton. Fans can see the real 122 pound world champion in action in Liverpool on Saturday 12th March.â
The avoided Cuban heaped more praise on his next opponent Dickens for taking the fight and advised Frampton and Quigg to take a leaf out of the gutsy Scouserâs book.
He tweeted: âThe only of these guy that got my absolute respect 2day is @JazzaDickens10. He made no excuses. Hope these guy learn something from him.