Saturday, April 21, 2018

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The Northern Irish hero fights the ‘Filipino Flash’ Nonito Donaire in front of his beloved Belfast crowd and there is a lot at stake for the former world champion. Beat Donaire and a world title fight at Windsor Park becomes a reality. Lose and Frampton is discarded into the shadows of the featherweight division. Here we break down the fight and try and pick out a winner.

Frampton has told anyone that will listen this fight is make or break for him. The Northern Irishman currently stands in a kind of no man’s land in the featherweight division. Not a world champion, yet to re-affirm himself as challenger, but living with the recent memory of having been a world title holder. Frampton has elected Donaire because of his name, and he can count the Filipino as the most illustrious fighter he has faced.
Donaire is 35, and although seems well past his best, he still holds the echoes of a four-weight world champion. He’s twice won knockout of the year and has still only lost four times in 42 fights. A convincing win over Donaire magnifies the focus on Frampton again and sets up a big fight at Windsor Park in the summer. Frampton is desperate to fight at Windsor and has asked promoter Frank Warren to ensure it’s a title fight. That request becomes doable if Frampton beats Donaire.

Regardless of what could come after Donaire, this was a dangerous fight for Frampton to take. Donaire was embarrassed by huge underdog Magdaleno in November 2016, but looked sharp and fitter in his last fight. The Magdaleno could have been just a blip, and Frampton may have the miscalculated the extent of Donaire’s decline. The Northern Irishman is confident he’d beat Donaire in his prime, but the night could go seriously wrong if Frampton meets Donaire at his best.

Frampton has spoken at length about making changes to his camp for this fight. Altitude training, the introduction of a sport psychologist and Manchester City’s fitness coach – Frampton has left no stone unturned this time round. It’s no surprise considering Frampton looked spent by the end of his last fight against Horacio Garcia. He pointed to mental and fitness hang ups after the result, and it looks like he’s made serious adjustments to address those issues.

Frampton Age: 31 Record: 24-1-KO14 Reach: 62” Height: 5′ 5” Rounds: 162 Donaire Age: 35 Record: 38-4-KO24 Reach: 68” Height: 5′ 5.5” Rounds: 255
It also helps that Donaire’s fitness has looked a problem in recent years. Against Magdaleno, in a world title fight, Donaire tired after the fifth round and got picked off. The most heavy defeats have seen Donaire’s opponents expose his lack of imagination. Cut off the prospect of quick counters and Donaire struggles. He likes to react rather than lead and Frampton is a skilled enough boxer to be able to frustrate and hurt Donaire, without leaving the door open to heavy replies.


Frampton has been active against the best of the best in recent years, while Donaire has skipper over elite opponents since being forced into an ill-fated showdown with Guillermo Rigondeaux in 2013. All the indications are that Donaire is a fading force, while Frampton can claim to just at the beginning of a rejuvenation. But he is also coming off one of the worst performances of his career while Donaire’s power has followed him up the five weight divisions he’s featured in since the start of his career.

Frampton’s last fight was hardly inspiring. He was knocked down in the seven round and looked exhausted when the final bell rang. It was not the blockbuster night he had been hoping for after splitting from Barry McGuigan and co, but it showed Frampton still has all the desire necessary to compete. A clear points victory hardly told the story of what was a gruelling night for Frampton in Belfast.

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