The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Frampton pledge not to abandon Belfast

Boxing: Irishman now two-weight world champion after taking WBA featherwei­ght title

- Declan warringTon

Two-weight world champion Carl Frampton has vowed not to abandon Belfast for the United States after a victory that could help him become “the greatest Irish fighter there’s ever been”.

The former super-bantamweig­ht champion claimed the WBA featherwei­ght belt on Saturday by outclassin­g holder Leo Santa Cruz to win a majority verdict at New York’s Barclays Center.

That made him the first Northern Irishman to claim a world title in two divisions, crowning the 29-year-old as a star name of the sport and one of his country’s most decorated athletes.

His manager Barry McGuigan won the same belt 31 years ago and did not hold back in his assessment.

“I genuinely believe this kid will go on to be the greatest Irish fighter there’s ever been,” he said.

“Tonight was the greatest night of his life. “It was a spectacula­r performanc­e.” A badly bruised Frampton, on his first outing at 126lb, beamed with pride after winning 116-112 and 117-111 on two of the judges’ cards and drawing the other.

“I’ve just made history. I’ve beaten an unbelievab­le fighter in Leo Santa Cruz – a three-weight world champion – and it was the toughest fight of my career.

“I made it a bit harder than I needed to at times, I fought with my heart rather than my head at times, but I wanted to be involved in one of those fights and I think people will remember that for a very long time.”

And while he admits the bright lights of the Big Apple are a major draw, he pledged to remain true to his roots by continuing to compete regularly in his native Ulster.

He has boxed six times at Belfast’s Odyssey Arena, once at the Titanic Quarter, and dreams of appearing at Windsor Park, where he is a regular visitor to watch Northern Ireland’s football team.

“I’m just a normal, working-class guy who can fight a wee bit. That’s it,” he said.

“I want to fight here (in the USA) and I want to fight at home. I’m a Belfast boy and I love my fans back home.

“I don’t want for them to have to spend so much money to come here and see me all the time. I would like to fight in Belfast at least once a year.”

A Santa Cruz rematch on home soil is an option for Frampton, who is also considerin­g other options including Welshman Lee Selby.

“I don’t think there’s a rematch clause in place, but it would be a great fight, one I’d be happy to do,” he said.

 ??  ?? Carl Frampton on his way to taking Leo Santa Cruz’s WBA featherwei­ght title.
Carl Frampton on his way to taking Leo Santa Cruz’s WBA featherwei­ght title.
 ??  ?? Carl Frampton holds the WBA featherwei­ght belt aloft after defeating Leo Santa Cruz.
Carl Frampton holds the WBA featherwei­ght belt aloft after defeating Leo Santa Cruz.

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