Science Behind Frampton vs Quigg
Boxing Science’s Danny Wilson and Alan Ruddock bring you a scientific analysis of the mega-fight between Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg.
It’s only February, and already the potential biggest fight for British boxing in 2016 is upon us.
Carl Frampton takes on Scott Quigg in a unification bout for the IBF and WBA super-bantamweight world titles.
The collision of these undefeated champions has been long awaited by the boxing fans. The fight seems to be happening at the perfect time, capturing the excitement of boxing fans across the UK.
“Best Shape of My Life”
Both fighters claim to be in the best shape of their careers. We can’t argue with this, they look sharp in media workouts, and were training hard on sky sports ‘Behind the Ropes’.
As with all the big fights, we’ve deconstructed the training methods of both fighters.
Boxing training is a forever changing landscape, with boxers trying an array of new training methods in an attempt to get the edge over their opponents. This leaves fans, coaches and other boxers wondering what they are doing? How does this help? And how could this be done better?
Boxing Science explains more…..