Peter{kid chocolate}QUILLIN Vs Andy Lee

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  • AntonTheMeh
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    Peter{kid chocolate}QUILLIN Vs Andy Lee

    I Think Both Of These Guy Are Incredibly Talented.but Who'll Have A Better Chance At Becoming Middleweight Champion Of The World?
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    #2
    No clue, but the division will need the new blood after another year, as the current top dogs are too big to stay there.

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    • Easy-E
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      I hope we will see both of them fighting it out in the next couple of years.
      Andy Lee has talent, and is techniclly solid and Steward has brought him up right and will continue to do so.
      Kid Chocolate is more of a wildcard, doesnt have the technical skills or the best trainer in the world, but he has tons of natural talent and sickining power.

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      • -Antonio-
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        Lee looks like the real deal to me. Lanky southpaw who can hit with either hand, and goes to the body. All he needs now is the competition to prove it against.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Easy-E
          I hope we will see both of them fighting it out in the next couple of years.
          Andy Lee has talent, and is techniclly solid and Steward has brought him up right and will continue to do so.
          Kid Chocolate is more of a wildcard, doesnt have the technical skills or the best trainer in the world, but he has tons of natural talent and sickining power.
          This is an excellent analysis of both fighters. I've had the opportunity to follow Quillin's early career in New York and have been very impressed with his progress.

          I agree with your assessment on Quillin's technique. He is very well built and has quick hands with big clout. However, he tends to fall in too close on opponents when attacking and can get countered. He also tends to load up on shots and overextend himself.

          I don't agree about his trainer, however. Colin Morgan is very adept at his craft and has trained several excellent fighters, particularly Andrew Lewis and Wayne Braithwaite. I've sat in on a few training sessions with them when they were at Crunch in Manhattan. Morgan is as perceptive as any trainer I've ever been around.

          As far as who has the inside track between them, I'd go with Lee. He has much better international amateur experience and utilizes his height more effectively.

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          • bishop2006
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            Lee has got more in his arsnal then Quillin,he's technically better,but Quillin hits harder,hes got that raw ko power,he messes guys up,there both exciting to watch,if someone was to get beaten first,it would probably be Quillin just because he's a tiny bit less talented then Lee,but i think Quillin will have more KO's,there both future champs

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              #7
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              This is an excellent analysis of both fighters. I've had the opportunity to follow Quillin's early career in New York and have been very impressed with his progress.

              I agree with your assessment on Quillin's technique. He is very well built and has quick hands with big clout. However, he tends to fall in too close on opponents when attacking and can get countered. He also tends to load up on shots and overextend himself.

              I don't agree about his trainer, however. Colin Morgan is very adept at his craft and has trained several excellent fighters, particularly Andrew Lewis and Wayne Braithwaite. I've sat in on a few training sessions with them when they were at Crunch in Manhattan. Morgan is as perceptive as any trainer I've ever been around.

              As far as who has the inside track between them, I'd go with Lee. He has much better international amateur experience and utilizes his height more effectively.
              Im certianly not saying Morgan isnt a good trainer, but Lee is trained by Manny Steward in the Kronk.
              He has the advantage in that department.

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              • Owlzfan84
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                Those two guys along with Joe Greene are the boxers i am following very close. Andy lee is more technical and smarter..but overal quickness, athletic ability, and power goes to Quillin..not 2 say Andy Lee is a slouch in those categorys..he's got all that 2. I think Andy Lee will have the slightly better career..but i feel that if they were to fight..i think Quillins style would cause Lee some problems.

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                  #9
                  I'm not TOO knowlegable about either fighter, but I do know that they're both creating quite a buzz. I remember reading an article about Kid Chocolate in the Everlast catalog that I got, and I haven't glances at the Andy Lee one in Ring, not sure how long ago it was.

                  It'll be great to see both of them coming up and becoming the new faces of the Middleweight Division after Taylor and Pavlik leave.

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                  • Underboss
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                    #10
                    quillin v.s joe greene would be a great fight.

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