I didnt want to make a thread right after the fight becuase some people will start taking shots at me, because I said before that Peter Quillin would be the man to KO Gennady Golovkin, and I know he has the capability to do so.
First I want to say congrats on Danny Jacobs he won, but the fight was wrong in so many ways, the ref stopped it too soon, It was a BS stoppage.
Jacobs names is the Golden Child, so that makes him one of Haymons cash cow possibilities, he was the protected fighter going in and the one he wanted to win so they gave him the W any way possible with that BS stoppage.
Kid Chocolate was done wrong.
Another thing that nobody wanted to acknowledge is the mental state, reasons Algieri and Rios lost to Pacquiao was bad diet, and mental state. Rios wasnt ready for the big lights, he was groggy and didn't have his American brand Quacker quick oats for breakfast, his week in China was down hill from there when the two bottles of Oats spilled open and he couldn't salvage it. They were contaminated, and the big lights and fight time screwed him up he was sleepy fighting at 8 am in the morning, most people are taking a dump around that time after breakfast.
Algieri was over confident and not prepared for the lights, he screwed up his diet and was overweight a bit, plus he had to do lots of media obligations that blew his head up with too much confidence and he had an incompetent corner.
Now with Quillin, he had similar issues, his wife blamed him for a miscarriage, he revealed this before his fight with Jacobs on The Breakfast club morning show, he said his wife was so depressed and hurt and was threatening to leave him over the miscarriage, Quillin blames himself and he said it affected him big time. He wasn't on good terms with his wife leading up to this camp, and she wasnt giving him the love and affection a man needs when he comes home from a hard day work, instead he arrived to a cold shoulder and tension.
I know some of you guys won't accept it and want to down this man, but please have an open mind and understanding, his mind wasn't right and they stopped the fight way to early never gave him a chance at all.
If peter had the confidence to let the hands go he knocks GGG out, also Danny Jacobs can possibly beat GGG, Jacobs is mature and a warrior now
and if things were different, they wouldnt be the same.......
i think the tittle of the thread is wrong.
He wasn't mentally prepared after the fight.
If peter had the confidence to let the hands go he knocks GGG out, also Danny Jacobs can possibly beat GGG, Jacobs is mature and a warrior now
Quillin was caught cold and couldn't recover, rookie mistake not being able to survive. Plenty boxers have turmoil and issues in their lives, many much worse than whatever Pete was dealing with, and he himself isn't making any excuses so no need for fans to.
His mistake was not taking a knee, but also he had no shot the ref was itching to stop the fight so quick, he was given instructions to protect jacobs the golden child
Quillin was caught cold and couldn't recover, rookie mistake not being able to survive. Plenty boxers have turmoil and issues in their lives, many much worse than whatever Pete was dealing with, and he himself isn't making any excuses so no need for fans to.
Quillin doesn't seem to have the same fire as when he started. I've seen a few interviews where he expresses a blase attitude toward his future in boxing and hints at already being financially secure.
IMO, his next fight will tell a lot about his mindset toward boxing.
I definitely agree that it was stopped too early. Much too early in my opinion.
However, to blame his loss on poor mental preparation is utterly absurd. That's as much a part of high level, championship boxing as is hitting the heavy bag or sparring. If you can't get yourself mentally prepared for the biggest championship level fight in your career then you're not tough enough to fight at that level.
Mental preparation is just as important as physical preparation, and some would say a lot more. If Quillin didn't prepare mentally and lost because of it, that's no different than not preparing physically and losing that way. It's not an excusable reason as to why he lost as you seem to try to be making it out as.
The guy that trains harder and smarter will win the fight. Jacobs was the better fighter and won because he prepared himself better and was mentally tougher than Quillin.
I just don't think he's strong mentally, and my suspicion was confirmed when he ducked Matt Korobov. I mean Matt Korobov of all people.
Against Lee he was fighting very cautious despite getting Lee hurt early. Quillin had the opportunity to finish Lee off and he didn't do it, that was odd. You can't have baggage coming into a fight especially against a fighter like Jacobs. None the less he does have talent, he does have the skills to be a champion, he just needs to mentally put things together. Should he rematch Jacobs right away? No I say he should fight Korobov.
respesct....i always enjoy your breakdowns
Some clowns on here thought I was making **** up about Joshua Clottey, Clottey had diarrhea and took 4 dumps in the dressing room before the Pacuqiao fight, and it was because of Banku stew and old Okra.
They told me I was making stuff up, but I hit them with the facts:
Clottey blames defeat on Banku and Okro stew
Joshua Clottey has partly blamed his defeat to Manny Pacquiao in the WBO welter weight bout on a meal he ate hours before the bout.
Clottey was less than impressive on the night and was hugely overwhelmed by the Philippine who was devastating with his punches from start to finish.
The Ghanaian boxer shortly after his defeat apologized to Ghanaians for failing to dethrone the undisputed welter weight champion but appears to have diagnosed the reason for his defeat.
Speaking to Joy News, the 32 year old Ghanaian boxer said he was not in the right frame of mind after suffering multiple stomach upsets and diarrhea prior to the bout.
He suspected an ingredient used in preparing local Ghanaian dish- Banku and Okro stew he ordered to be prepared for him to eat as possible cause for the diarrhea.
“When I ate after the weighing I was 'running'; the midnight I went to toilet almost like four times; in the morning I went to toilet almost like three times; when we went to the dressing room I went to toilet like three times,” he explained.
He said the heavy dose of diarrhea weakened him ahead of the bout and that partly contributed to his defeat.
He has promised to make a swift comeback to glory.
Read more at: http://www.modernghana.com/news/267663/2/clottey-blames-defeat-on-banku-and-okro-stew.html
lol i luv how specific hectari got about the oats spilling and sh*t and how that ruined quillins trip,thus making him lose the fight lmaooo
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Im all about detail and specifics, most of these bozos on here don't have half the boxing IQ I got. I break down fights on a scientific level.
Most fools here have no critical thinking skills and are primitive minded, fan boys.
Some "closet" stuff going on with the Quillen story. I wish the fight would have been able to continue to give Quillen a little extra time. No reason to hate on Pacquiao.