Quillin KO 5. The future king of the middleweights and a badly needed boxing personality.
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Quillin KO 5. The future king of the middleweights and a badly needed boxing personality.
Did you see Quillin against McEwan? Have you looked at who he has fought? He seemed to have a lot of potential but is not progressing and has not shown he can compete on the elite level. He looks like the same fighter he was 3 years ago. Right now he looks like he tops out at top ten, not top 5. King of the middleweights goes through Martinez. I am not that high on Lee either but he probably has enough to beat Quillin based on his last performance.
Last edited by Gocougars3; 01-15-2012 at 07:20 PM.
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I wasnt too impressed by the McEwan fight either but maybe Quillin was fighting down to the level of competition.. Some fighters are like that..
A fight with Andy Lee will tell us where he's really at.. It's pretty much an evenly matched up fight but I think Kid Chocolate beats him.
How can he fight up to his ability? If he did he'd never get a fight. Andy Lee was losing to Craig McEwan until he knocked him out in the 10th. At no point was McEwan even in the fight with Quillin. Since he's been out at Wildcard he hasn't even broken a sweat in any of his fights. The only people sweating are the other guy's promoters. He has another quality that no one else in that division has - marketability.
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I feel that Quillin will dominate Andy Lee.
On the plus side, he has a very good right hand and a good left hook. On the negative side, he pushes his jab and his right moves away from his face when he throws the left, he stands straight up, way too often and he seems to gas easily. As to marketability; he is not viewed as the most marketable middle weight at the WC (Chavez Jr. is). If GBP thought as highly of him as you do, they would have put some live bodies in front of him before now.
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