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  • #21
    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
    Alright, I'm getting a little annoyed by the lack of respect NSB has for Kid Chocolate. Let me say I understand some of this he brought on himself by his reluctance to fight GGG anytime soon, but that doesn't make him a crappy fighter!


    The man HURTS people. Everyone who gets in the ring with him gets hurt at some point. His power is almost equal to that of Golovkin. Easily the second hardest puncher at MW. I believe hes scored 11 knock downs in his past three fights. He has the power to hurt ANYONE at MW from Sergio to Chavez to Golovkin - if he lands clean any of these guys could get hurt, dropped or KOd.

    The huge problem obviously is that he's stuck with Golden Boy/Showtime while all the other relevant MWs are fighting on HBO. This is why he's going to be fighting the Danny Jacobs of the world for a bit which sucks for him and fans.

    IMO Golovkin and Quillin are the two best MWs. Both would beat Martinez and Chavez jr.
    He has power but N'jikam and Guerrero are both chinny so his last two fights aren't the most realistic guage. More importantly he's PEDer Quillin and based on what Winky said in all likelihood another cheating scumbag managed and protected by GB, USADA, Haymon. I'm suprised how overrated he's become in his last two fights.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
      He has power but N'jikam and Guerrero are both chinny so his last two fights aren't the most realistic guage. More importantly he's PEDer Quillin and based on what Winky said in all likelihood another cheating scumbag managed and protected by GB, USADA, Haymon. I'm suprised how overrated he's become in his last two fights.
      What did Winky say?

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      • #23
        who cares how good he might be, we know he doesn't want to fight the best so he's irrelevant. he's an overpaid undercard pansy.

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        • #24
          quillin's the best 160lber out there.... **** what you've heard.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Snake... View Post
            What did Winky say?
            From Thomas Hauser's "The PED mess Part one" :

            In mid-May, Winky Wright was preparing to fight Peter Quillin in a June 2nd bout promoted by Golden Boy at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

            “Everybody kept popping up positive for all this stuff,” Wright told Montoya. “Boxing isn’t always a fair game. I figured I should get this [testing] too. So I called Golden Boy and said, ‘Why we ain’t doing it?’ They was like ‘Uh, etcetera, etcetera, this and this and that, and someone didn’t want to pay.’ I said ‘Okay; I’m going to pay for it. I just want to play on the same field.’”

            Wright and Quillin entered into a May 21, 2012 contract with Golden Boy and USADA pursuant to which USADA was to provide drug testing services in conjunction with their fight.

            “I didn’t know the difference between [USADA and VADA].” Wright says. “I just told Golden Boy I wanted to be tested and they came back with USADA.”

            On or about May 23rd, USADA collected blood and urine samples from Quillin. Wright gave samples on May 24th.

            “They came to my house at six in the morning,” Winky recalls. “They took urine, blood, everything.”

            Then, without warning, Wright was told that the testing was off.

            “I think it was like two days later,” Winky told Gabriel Montoya. “Golden Boy called and told Damian [Ramirez, Wright’s manager], and Damian told me. I don’t understand it. All I’m asking is, ‘How do you take urine and take blood and then, all of sudden, you say you aren’t going to test it?’ Then they tried to make up an excuse and say they wanted to teach us. There ain’t nothing to teach. They took blood. They told us we would take a test and either come up positive or negative. That’s it. All I want to know is, are we playing on the same field? So my lawyer called and asked for it to be tested and they told him they threw it out. They told my attorney they threw it out. That’s crazy. Why would they throw it out? They just finished [taking samples] and they’re going to throw it out already? Does this sound crazy? We gave samples. Let’s test that and let me see the result. They threw it out. I just don’t understand that.”

            Quillin-Wright went ahead as planned with Quillin winning a unanimous 10-round decision. Quillin, like Andre Berto and Floyd Mayweather, is managed by Al Haymon.

            The contract that Wright and Quillin entered into with Golden Boy and USADA specifically provided, “USADA will be responsible for storing the samples after collection and transporting them safely and securely to a laboratory for analysis…USADA will send all samples for analysis to a WADA [World Anti-Doping Agency] accredited laboratory under contract to USADA…USADA shall maintain Sample Collection Documentation, including test results for testing conducted under this Master Agreement, for a period of six years.”

            “The destruction of samples isn’t supposed to happen,” Ryan Connolly states. “If that happened in an Olympic context, it would set off alarms in a lot of places. There would likely be a thorough investigation by the International Olympic Committee and WADA.”

            Victor Conte adds, “The trend in drug-testing now is to save samples longer than before, not pour them down the drain.”

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            • #26
              Originally posted by malcolm View Post
              I agree with this.

              I'd like to see GGG matchup with Quillin. He needs to legitimize himself by beating a top guy in his divison like Kid Choc.

              I'm sorry wins over Proksa and Macklin don't impress upon me that GGG is elite.

              Ishida made his name over a troubled James Kirkland.

              I want to see GGG vs. Quillin, Chavez, Martinez.

              Right now he's nothing but HYPE!
              Coz Kid Choc got a great resume right ??!?

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              • #27
                Powerful puncher but not a very good boxer. He dropped N'Dam 6 times in 3 rounds (2 times per round) but lost the rounds in which he didn't drop him.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                  Alright, I'm getting a little annoyed by the lack of respect NSB has for Kid Chocolate. Let me say I understand some of this he brought on himself by his reluctance to fight GGG anytime soon, but that doesn't make him a crappy fighter!


                  The man HURTS people. Everyone who gets in the ring with him gets hurt at some point. His power is almost equal to that of Golovkin. Easily the second hardest puncher at MW. I believe hes scored 11 knock downs in his past three fights. He has the power to hurt ANYONE at MW from Sergio to Chavez to Golovkin - if he lands clean any of these guys could get hurt, dropped or KOd.

                  The huge problem obviously is that he's stuck with Golden Boy/Showtime while all the other relevant MWs are fighting on HBO. This is why he's going to be fighting the Danny Jacobs of the world for a bit which sucks for him and fans.

                  IMO Golovkin and Quillin are the two best MWs. Both would beat Martinez and Chavez jr.
                  Quillin would get put out by GGG

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                  • #29
                    Quillin is advised by Al Haymon..so he's playing it smart. The fight with GGG doesn't really appeal too much right now, hardcore fans...of course but Quillin said he's willing to fight GGG....in time though, when both names are bigger, he even said he hopes it to be a PPV main event fight.

                    Quillin going to beat him as well, GGG is a good fighter though.

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                    • #30
                      His power is almost equal to that of Golovkin
                      Definitely not. Quillin's power is impressive, in the upper echelon of what you could expect a middleweight to punch. Golovkin punches out of his weight class entirely. Golovkin is a strong candidate for the biggest puncher the middleweight division has ever seen. He is in Julian Jackson and Gerald McClellan territory.

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