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15 for 2015: Number 7

The top 15 fights we still want to see in 2015

George Gigney

11th July, 2015

15 for 2015: Number 7
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  1. Scott Quigg v Carl Frampton
    This domestic dust-up has been talked about for years, with both men maintaining their unbeaten records and picking up versions of world titles. Now both operating at world level and with both fighting this weekend, interest in this super-bantamweight fight is always increasing. Both sides have expressed their interest, and both fighters are keen for it to happen, but their promoters will need to put aside their differences in order to pull it off, as well as come to an agreement on which UK broadcaster will have the rights to what would be a huge fight on these shores.
    PROBABILITY **

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