Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin vs Ward/Froch

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  • warp1432
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    #11
    Peter is moving down to 160. He was going to fight Donovan George at 168 in an eliminator for the IBF belt, but he pulled out when the terms were agreed upon to move down to 160. He's fighting Tarvis Simms on July 23rd at 160 now.

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      #12
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Peter is moving down to 160. He was going to fight Donovan George at 168 in an eliminator for the IBF belt, but he pulled out when the terms were agreed upon to move down to 160. He's fighting Tarvis Simms on July 23rd at 160 now.
      Has he ever fought at 160? If it doesn't effect his power too much he will be a pretty big middleweight. Reminds me of Mike Jones and his size at welter.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Check
        Has he ever fought at 160? If it doesn't effect his power too much he will be a pretty big middleweight. Reminds me of Mike Jones and his size at welter.
        He's flirted with it. Often weighed around 162. When he was coming up a few years ago most people pinned him at middleweight anyway

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          #14
          Ive seen Peter Quillin fight a few times. Never been impressed.

          Ward and Froch both KO him, and thats saying a lot considering Ward has very little power and almost never KO's anyone.

          Peter Quillin is not very good.

          Sakio Bika, Andre Ward, Andre Dirrell, Allan Green, Lucian Bute, Mikkel Kessler, Carl Froch, Arthur Abraham would all beat him.

          Quite frankly I think even that guy "Mehdi Bouadla" that Kessler just KO'd, has good chance of beating Quillin.

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