The Scotsman

Frampton splits from promoter Mcguigan

- By RON FAGG

Carl Frampton has parted ways with manager and mentor Barry Mcguigan.

Frampton, the only Northern Irishman to have won world titles in two weight classes, had been guided by Mcguigan since turning profession­al in 2009.

But it has been a forgettabl­e year so far for the Belfast fighter, who surrendere­d his world featherwei­ght title after suffering his first defeat as a profession­al to Leo Santa Cruz in their January rematch.

There was further frustratio­n for 30-year-old Frampton when a homecoming bout against Andres Gutierrez on 29 July was unexpected­ly called off at the 11th hour.

That contest was due to be an eliminator for the WBC featherwei­ght crown but Frampton came in one pound over the 126lb limit and the event was scrapped altogether after Gutierrez sustained injuries after slipping in the shower.

Rumours of a split between Frampton and Mcguigan and his Cyclone Promotions stable had been rife since that aborted fight and Frampton confirmed the separation yesterday.

In a statement on his Twitter account, Frampton said: “I can confirm that I have parted company with Barry Mcguigan and Cyclone Promotions. I would like to thank Barry, the Mcguigan family and Cyclone Promotions for our time together.

“Having taken time to consider my future and discussed it with those closest to me, I am confident that now is the right time to move forward and take my career into my own hands.

“I still believe that I’m the best featherwei­ght in the world and I promise my fans that I am continuing with my efforts to get my homecoming fight reschedule­d in the very near future.”

Frampton made no mention of whether he would continue to be trained by Mcguigan’s son Shane, under whose tutelage he captured the IBF and WBA super-bantamweig­ht titles and the WBA featherwei­ght belt.

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