Re: I change my mind about Peter Quillin
I like the kid. Within a years span he accomplished alot and got his name in the mix. I cannot understand why he takes so much shat as its not like he is being whorishly pushed or glorified, hyped as something he is not but simply progressing and staying humble ??? The N'Dam fight was a quality title effort and a damn good fight. He has shown consistent power from early round to late rounds and has shown he is a decent counter puncher, a bit of a trap boxer as seen with Rosado. He was walking Rosado into his own posing, rowdy and wreckless momentum ffs. I look forward to his next go.
Re: I change my mind about Peter Quillin
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Spicoli
I like the kid. Within a years span he accomplished alot and got his name in the mix. I cannot understand why he takes so much shat as its not like he is being whorishly pushed or glorified, hyped as something he is not but simply progressing and staying humble ??? The N'Dam fight was a quality title effort and a damn good fight. He has shown consistent power from early round to late rounds and has shown he is a decent counter puncher, a bit of a trap boxer as seen with Rosado. He was walking Rosado into his own posing, rowdy and wreckless momentum ffs. I look forward to his next go.
I remember a thread from last week stating Quillin was the #1 middleweight :-X
Re: I change my mind about Peter Quillin
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... also, even though Wright was old, he beat Wright to the punch and showed some boxing and counter-punching ability. Winky Wright is no slouch and slick boxer and was known for his defensive skills primarily... those defensive skills don't go easily and prolongs careers.
Wright hadn't fought for 3 years :p
But it was Winky Wright. Has to count for a little.
;D
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La Cucaracha
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Spicoli
I like the kid. Within a years span he accomplished alot and got his name in the mix. I cannot understand why he takes so much shat as its not like he is being whorishly pushed or glorified, hyped as something he is not but simply progressing and staying humble ??? The N'Dam fight was a quality title effort and a damn good fight. He has shown consistent power from early round to late rounds and has shown he is a decent counter puncher, a bit of a trap boxer as seen with Rosado. He was walking Rosado into his own posing, rowdy and wreckless momentum ffs. I look forward to his next go.
I remember a thread from last week stating Quillin was the #1 middleweight :-X
I've seen similiar about Golovkin, who has been called "Tyson and Chavez-like" on premiere networks...4 fights ago :-X Forums are filled with all kinds of..'stuff'. Martinez still trumps them both.
Re: I change my mind about Peter Quillin
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ykdadamaja
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La Cucaracha
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ykdadamaja
... also, even though Wright was old, he beat Wright to the punch and showed some boxing and counter-punching ability. Winky Wright is no slouch and slick boxer and was known for his defensive skills primarily... those defensive skills don't go easily and prolongs careers.
Wright hadn't fought for 3 years :p
But it was Winky Wright. Has to count for a little.
;D
Who had also lost his last 2 :p but I'll give you a little ;)
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Spicoli
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La Cucaracha
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Spicoli
I like the kid. Within a years span he accomplished alot and got his name in the mix. I cannot understand why he takes so much shat as its not like he is being whorishly pushed or glorified, hyped as something he is not but simply progressing and staying humble ??? The N'Dam fight was a quality title effort and a damn good fight. He has shown consistent power from early round to late rounds and has shown he is a decent counter puncher, a bit of a trap boxer as seen with Rosado. He was walking Rosado into his own posing, rowdy and wreckless momentum ffs. I look forward to his next go.
I remember a thread from last week stating Quillin was the #1 middleweight :-X
I've seen similiar about Golovkin, who has been called "Tyson and Chavez-like" on premiere networks...4 fights ago :-X Forums are filled with all kinds of..'stuff'. Martinez still trumps them both.
Agreed but that is the reason Quillin is getting some shat on him :lickish: