Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
I think Quillin's got issues, doesn't seem to know his identity, thinks he's a slugger, then he's a boxer, and that's not it, I just think he's pretty raw and would have to make gigantic improvements to really become a legit beltholder.

Joel Julio has been found lacking when he's stepped up but there's no reason he can't be a gatekeeper.

The ones that stand out are Ponce and Rock Allen. So Ponce lost, so what, its not like you had to make some massive reappraisal of his abilities after that fight, he is what he is, a rough crude guy who's just not gonna beat some guys but if you are really lacking in some areas, defense, mental toughness, chin, etc. he will find you out and therefore should find his way back into the mix.

Rock Allen I can't say I love as a prospect but that's no reason to disappear.
I remember LordsGym 1st turned me to Quillin.
So much talks about him and his fights.
I never really thought about his indentity guess cause I didn't follow him too closely.
However I think you don't win 25 bouts just because, theres def something there.
I personally think he bout the hype and just thought he'd cruise by.


Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
Hope you're right about Pirog Mick since he's Macklin's mandatory. I've heard that fight will be in Birmingham and I'd pay good money to see Macklin get KTFO again.
Pirog has really good combinations.
But he needs to be composed similar to the way he fought Jantuah.
He needs to pick his shots and put punches together.


Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
Allen had a pause in action when Naazim, his father, got sick and he just came back a year or so ago. Still, it's very possible that he might just be burned out after boxing literally all his life. He's also been in a couple camps as a sparring partner instead of keeping busy with fihgts.
The thing I remember most about Rock Allen was his physicall it's no lie when they named him Rock...

Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
I'll speak on Jesus Gonzalez my local guy, he was scheduled earlier this year to fight Richard Gutierrez (the guy that rocked Angulo) fight time came Gonzalez couldn't make weight and the fight got cancelled. That fight was scheduled at 154. Later in the year he had a fight scheduled at 160 he got sick and couldn't make weight for that either. It's so frustrating because he had such an amazing amatuer career 151-9. I mean he beat Andre Dirrell for christs sakes.

Arizona needs another champ, I don't know if Gonzalez can get his act together, he definately has the skills and the background, but does he have ganas? I doesn't seem like he does.

He is scheduled for a fight in February against hot prospect Fernando Guerrero, we'll see if the fight even happens if it does it's on ESPN2 FNF.
Well it's only a matter of time now before he steps in the ring again.
We'll see how that goes. So much talent it's a shame things have fallen off for him.
One things certain I'll keep posted on his return to the ring.

Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
Farewell...

Brahim Asloum really talented boxer, too bad he had the injuries plus the issues with the French network they just couldn't come to terms. Outstanding boxer no shame in losing to "La Arana" Parra and "El Huracan" Narvaez.
You can add Z Gorres here

on the other hand After the bout with Katsidis. Amonzot had 3 fights this year despite the serious injury.
A farewell to Z Gorres also and may god continue to bless him.