I'm not going to re-post anything I already discussed. Go to my profile, click on all posts by me, and you will see who I am and what I've written. My first night posting on here, someone said I think you might be Quillin himself. LOL! As you can see in my avatar and in my signature, I never denied being his #1 fan. Kinda like what you sound like when it comes to Martinez. The difference is you most likely weren't Sergio's #1 fan before that fluke KO of Williams 2, unless you're from Argentina.
Technically, Quillin is a champ as well. He has the USBO Super middleweight belt because that is the only opportunity he has been given. And even if he had the IBF Super or won the Super 6, King Pollo Martinez wouldn't ever consider coming up to 168. Every mention of an upcoming fight is against much smaller boxers was passed their prime.
As far as watching boxing, I've been a fan for over 3 decades and have suffered from it's feeding us less than quality competition and the rise of politics and promoter's influence on match making which has watered down the sport.
My opinion on Quillin and believing in him and watching him rise to pro from a 19 year old to the man he is now has nothing to do with any of the FACTS (There goes those caps you love.) that I have stated. If you look at my photos, and I will be posting more, I am tapped on for advice by Pro Boxer's and other successful people outside of the sport. I am currently working with another amateur fighter who I foresee becoming World Champion like Quillin. His name is Josue Vargas, 13 year old 4x Junior Olympic Champion and National Silver Gloves 100 lb champ. Not too mention that my ex girlfriend of 5 years was granddaughter to one of boxing's "Godfathers" "El viejo" Eddie Mafuz who has a history embedded in Pro Boxing dating back to the 1940's. He schooled me on the sport from an insider point of view. He was right hand man to someone you may have heard of, Don King. He saw Quillin as a prospect, maybe that's why King tried to sign him like every other promoter in the sport.
What does Quillin bring to the table? (Answered in previous posts.) Barker has not fought better competition. (Answered in previous posts/stats provided.) Is Chavez Jr. shielded from Quillin? (Answered in previous posts.)
Simms was supposed to be Quillin's first of 2 - 3 South Paw tune ups for Martinez. Fights are already in place for Segio and Quillin will continue to destroy whomever is placed in his ring. I've addressed all your questions. You still haven't addressed my very simple one, "Where do you get your facts from?"
Technically, Quillin is a champ as well. He has the USBO Super middleweight belt because that is the only opportunity he has been given. And even if he had the IBF Super or won the Super 6, King Pollo Martinez wouldn't ever consider coming up to 168. Every mention of an upcoming fight is against much smaller boxers was passed their prime.
As far as watching boxing, I've been a fan for over 3 decades and have suffered from it's feeding us less than quality competition and the rise of politics and promoter's influence on match making which has watered down the sport.
My opinion on Quillin and believing in him and watching him rise to pro from a 19 year old to the man he is now has nothing to do with any of the FACTS (There goes those caps you love.) that I have stated. If you look at my photos, and I will be posting more, I am tapped on for advice by Pro Boxer's and other successful people outside of the sport. I am currently working with another amateur fighter who I foresee becoming World Champion like Quillin. His name is Josue Vargas, 13 year old 4x Junior Olympic Champion and National Silver Gloves 100 lb champ. Not too mention that my ex girlfriend of 5 years was granddaughter to one of boxing's "Godfathers" "El viejo" Eddie Mafuz who has a history embedded in Pro Boxing dating back to the 1940's. He schooled me on the sport from an insider point of view. He was right hand man to someone you may have heard of, Don King. He saw Quillin as a prospect, maybe that's why King tried to sign him like every other promoter in the sport.
What does Quillin bring to the table? (Answered in previous posts.) Barker has not fought better competition. (Answered in previous posts/stats provided.) Is Chavez Jr. shielded from Quillin? (Answered in previous posts.)
Simms was supposed to be Quillin's first of 2 - 3 South Paw tune ups for Martinez. Fights are already in place for Segio and Quillin will continue to destroy whomever is placed in his ring. I've addressed all your questions. You still haven't addressed my very simple one, "Where do you get your facts from?"
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