Finito - What makes you so high on Quillin? I see a big puncher with some stamina issues who can be outboxed. Am I wrong?
Finito - What makes you so high on Quillin? I see a big puncher with some stamina issues who can be outboxed. Am I wrong?
DelaHoya is an embarrassing human being. He is always wrong in his predictions. He lost most of his big fights too.
Im not like super high on the guy but because the MW division is so thin at the moment, IM just riding with the one with potential and the guy with a style that most resembles mine happens to be QUillin..
You are right. He does have flaws which is why im not a hardcore fan of him yet. As you mentioned, his stamina is suspect and dude has shown lapses of losing focus inside the ring but that's probably because his fights has been so easy.. He needs to face a real challenge who'll push him and give him a wakeup call..
I also do not like his finishing ability.. He's scored many knockdowns and could have finished the fight earlier but he seems to have a problem with capitalizing..
But overall, I like his style. He has good balance, footwork, but most of all, Im really high on his punching technique. Most important thing is he's been slowy but surely elevating his game after each bout.
I like Quillen but right now I would not fancy anybody's chances vs Golovkin. I am not so certain Pete can be "outboxed" so easily and I haven't seen many stamina issues. He has big pop I know that much, and he also has fast hands. I do wonder how technically sound he is, right now Golovkin looks the better fighter on that basis but it would be a fun fight.
I'd be much happier if the fight was made. Oscars just trying to keep him afloat in minds adrift if the second coming of Jason voorhees that is Golovkin so I can't knock him, but popping off with destroy everyone is empty boarder line desperate talk. The kid can fight, he merits attention! I give him a sharp chance against what I've seen of Golovkin!
I got a hundred bucks that says they never fight.
On a related note, God I hate this eras interpretation of risk and reward.
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