Team McGuigan is well on track as he's plotted a course for Frampton towards a World title tilt.
However, the downside is that the unbeaten European and Commonwealth super bantamweight champion seemed to have had had a great working and successful relationship with Eddie Hearn team. The old sayings are very true though 'if it isn't broke, don't fix it!
It is a move that has shocked boxing circles, considering other fighters have descided to go the other way, leaving veteran promoter Warren to sign terms with the man now labeled ‘the only show in town’ Hearn.
Frampton will make his Warren and Boxnation debut "Behind Enemy Lines" fight card scheduled for Wembley on July 20 and the 26 year old star Frampton will no longer be seen on SkySports.
Some fans along with boxing pundits have argued it's the wrong move, but the Belfast star claims its "a great opportunity".
"I’m really excited about it. I think it’s a great opportunity; BoxNation is a great channel for me to be showcased on.
"It’s up to me to keep winning, I’ve got a great team behind me who are looking after me. Jonathan Romero is a target for the IBF title as is Victor Terrazas, the WBC champion. I’d be happy to take on any one of those guys.
"I want to be held back a year for Guillermo Rigondeaux and get more experienced but anyone else in the super-bantamweight division, I’ll tackle.
"I’ve been calling for big fights for years now and this will give me the platform to do it."
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