Can Peter Quillin Become World Champion?

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  • Eddie Futch
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    #1

    Can Peter Quillin Become World Champion?

    Can he do it?
  • The Gambler1981
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    I haven't seen him fight in a long time he looked promising before he disapeered. He needs to get back into the swing of things and step up his level of competition before I can make any kind of judgement.

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    • ИATAS
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      #3
      I remember being impressed with him the first couple times I saw him then thinking he was mediocre. I dunno, was a while ago it seems.

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      • EngorgedW/K.O's
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        #4
        As long as the Klitschko's are around, I doubt it, seriously.

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        • Bennett
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          #5
          yes but not at 168

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          • Eaner0919
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            #6
            I saw the fight he had on the u/c of Adamek and Estrada and while I liked somethings he did I am not sure how far he can go

            one thing that did shock me is how amazingly skinny his legs were for a guy that big. Gotta wonder how his chin holds up under attack

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            • Joey Giardello
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              #7
              I think he is moveing up to supermiddleweight

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              • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Situation
                As long as the Klitschko's are around, I doubt it, seriously.
                Hes not a heavyweight.

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                • Evil Abed
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                  #9
                  Peter seems to have reach peak potential.

                  Hes above average.

                  He might pick up a belt.

                  I doubt he can become a force(especially at 168)

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                  • Siggy
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by thephantom5
                    Peter seems to have reach peak potential.

                    Hes above average.

                    He might pick up a belt.

                    I doubt he can become a force(especially at 168)
                    i dont think he has peaked. the guy has got pretty impressive tools, a good pro style and he only had 8 amateur fights. they gotta take it slow with him, but its possible if he can stay at 160.

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