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Peter "The Kid Chocolate" Quillin: Can He Bring Some Pride Back to American Boxing?

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  • #21
    Why do any of you even bother engaging this guy anymore? He completely destroys his own integrity and credibility as a poster in pretty much every thread he has ever made. The only thing he has going for him is a basic understanding of sentence structure and an old school avatar. He'll write two paragraphs that most people can agree with and then then his posts just turn into a trainwreck going off the edge of a cliff.

    He has shown again and again that he is willing to lie, heavily distort truth, and will just feign ignorance or make more and more crap up when he is shown to have faulty reasoning on something. It is pointless to try to have a rational exchange with this guy. The guy is so dense that he would rather outright lie and make things up than ever admit he could be wrong about something.

    D4th is the absolute most garbage ass poster on this site. If I could IP range ban myself and take him with me, I would take one for the team. This guy deserves to be gone forever just for the levels of intellectual dishonesty he shows on here on pretty much a daily basis.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by QUELOQUE View Post
      If the Winky tha fought Paul Williams shows up, he gives Quillin all he can handle. Stylistically, there was nothing he could do against P-Will (who implemented a great game plan and had all the tools for it), he didn't necessarily look old, he looked as if he were trying to beat Paul in his usual style (worked against 99% of his opposition), but a strong pressuring high guard and well timed right jab was not going to work that night.

      Against Quillin, he has a solid opportunity to win rounds as soon as Quillin eventually needs a rest period. Quillin is strong and has the physical advantages, but if Winky hasn't lost much in the last 3 years, it wouldn't surprise me if this fight turns out to be another version of Taylor-Wright.


      Yeah Williams was just perpetual motion that night, never let Winky get his punches off and kept that work rate up for 12 round. Out worked and overwhelmed Winky.

      Quillin will have to out box Winky, who has done that before?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Antagonist View Post
        why do people from the UK hold so much inferiority complex towards the US?
        Why don't you make a thread about it in the lounge, you might find some answers there.

        We are talking boxing here.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
          The big fights are in America, where the big money is at, they need a national hero in the sport, someone to proud of, to keep the public interested and keep boxing growing instead of declining.
          They don't necessarily need a national hero. Pac drew 50 000 american fans when he fought an african in Texas. They need a big attraction, regardless of his nationality.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
            Why do any of you even bother engaging this guy anymore? He completely destroys his own integrity and credibility as a poster in pretty much every thread he has ever made. The only thing he has going for him is a basic understanding of sentence structure and an old school avatar. He'll write two paragraphs that most people can agree with and then then his posts just turn into a trainwreck going off the edge of a cliff.

            He has shown again and again that he is willing to lie, heavily distort truth, and will just feign ignorance or make more and more crap up when he is shown to have faulty reasoning on something. It is pointless to try to have a rational exchange with this guy. The guy is so dense that he would rather outright lie and make things up than ever admit he could be wrong about something.

            D4th is the absolute most garbage ass poster on this site. If I could IP range ban myself and take him with me, I would take one for the team. This guy deserves to be gone forever just for the levels of intellectual dishonesty he shows on here on pretty much a daily basis.
            You're right. Im going to report him.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Light_Speed View Post
              They don't necessarily need a national hero. Pac drew 50 000 american fans when he fought an african in Texas. They need a big attraction, regardless of his nationality.
              But is Pacquiao a big as star in America as say, SRL, and Ali or even Tyson.


              Boxing has to compete in more competitive industry these days and a charismatic, entertaining fighter that has a good public image could do a lot of good for boxing in America.

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              • #27
                Bit suprised to see his lack off amateur experience but that has not stopped previous greats.

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