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Think a lot of people were of the same mind about Lee, I know I was. It just goes to show how good Steward was at spotting future winners.
One thing about both the co-mains that impressed and surprised me was the lack of foul language and trash talk. I know it was because they were on free tv in a great time slot, but I've noticed a change with Haymon cards and fighters. They seem to be reigning in the foul language and trash talk.
Haymon wants everyone to be able to watch boxing without hearing all that foul language, which will mean more viewers and more money. The reason could be simpler. I read Haymon holds his mother's opinion in high regard and that she disapproves of boxing, so maybe she got him by the ear one day and told him if he's going to be involved in boxing he's going to have to clean it up some. Lol. Probably not, but it would make a great story! Never doubt a mother's influence.
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The draw was about right. Take away the bogus knockdown though and I thought Lee won
It was a good fight for one with such a poor punch output.
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It was a close fight. A draw was definitely reasonable. Lee has for sure gotten better. I remember a few years back I thought he was a completely average fighter. He is now a pretty solid fighter. This is the best that I've ever seen him fight. I'm surprised that he could do so well. I thought that quillin was going to easily win. Lee definitely surprised me.
Was a good fight and the draw was a fair decision. Neither would stand a chance against Golovkin at this point and most likely never will. I will always wonder why Lee didn't use his right jab more frequently. He started using it sparingly late in te fight and landed it almost at will. I think if he uses it more and earlier in the fight it breaks Quillin down and stops him late.
So everyone is in agreement MW is weak and nobody can challenge GGG. Yet many still want GGG to waste more years proving what we all already know and have known for 2 years. Mind numbing
Quillen had his chance to prove he was up there with him. Not a style of fights. Anyone who draws with Lee isn't top level. No offense to Lee, a good fighter, nowhere near great.
It's not just now. Middleweight has been thin on talent for a long long time. There was Roy and Bhop, then only Bhop for a long long time. Then JT came along as a brief but incandescent addition. Now there is GGG and journeymen. And Cotto who has absolutely no business at 160. So basically there is GGG and that's it. Andrade is probably the 2nd best middleweight and he isn't there and doesn't belong there. He's at 54 begging for anyone to fight him.
Lee didn't impress me as much as Quillen depressed me. Quillen is average now. I really felt he had "it"... now he is just another name, no title, a questionable draw on his record, and now he has lost all monetary value to him that he had built up prior to dodging Korobov.
That fight with Korobov started all of this. Lee has some grit... while Lee did not deserve to win out right, Quillen didn't deserve to win either. Especially when he came in overweight and dumped thee very same belt he was fighting for again with Lee, who won the title off of the guy Quillen was supposed to fight.
Get my drift??
Quillen's stock has gone down. Way down. He has to rematch Lee and knock him out. No question!
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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draw was perfect. How much more did quillin weigh as compared to lee?
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You are right about the low output. One of the broadcast crew (can't remember who) said it was developing into a sharpshooting contest, and I remember thinking that's an accurate description.
I really got sucked into the fight after Lee got up in the first. He was hurt bad and I started hoping he would last and maybe come back to win.
Lee put on a great performance, hell they both did, Quillin got up too, anyway it takes two to make a good fight when it goes the distance.
Master- this is (exactly) what happened:
Lee didn't impress me as much as Quillen depressed me. Quillen is average now. I really felt he had "it"... now he is just another name, no title, a questionable draw on his record, and now he has lost all monetary value to him that he had built up prior to dodging Korobov.
That fight with Korobov started all of this. Lee has some grit... while Lee did not deserve to win out right, Quillen didn't deserve to win either. Especially when he came in overweight and dumped thee very same belt he was fighting for again with Lee, who won the title off of the guy Quillen was supposed to fight.
Get my drift??
Quillen had him- & had NO killer instinct- Interesting enough I was at my mom's home (yes) she watched it with me & said this: Why is that quillen kid letting him off the hook (because she heard Ray Leonard's voice commentating she replied) Sugar would've went for the kill..
Coming from a woman in her late 60's, Master...
Quillen's stock has gone down. Way down. He has to rematch Lee and knock him out. No question! <<<-Ykdadamaja
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