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  • garfios
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    #41
    Originally posted by SCEN3RY
    i think he means, he was getting out boxed in every round unless he connected on a power punch, and he wasn't throwing enough punches.

    dude doesn't stand a chance against martinez, or chavez for that matter, assuming chavez can make 160 again in decent condition. I'd like to see him in with golovkin just to get a better grasp on each guy, winner makes a strong case for Martinez.
    Chavez, for real, could you please list the name of those fighters on Quillin level that Chavez has beat up?

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    • garfios
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      #42
      Originally posted by 285Kid
      Kid Chocolate has tremendous power but can be outboxed, Keep him away from the top 5 guys at 160
      And they are?

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      • JDezi4
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        #43
        I noticed he was getting outworked for most of the fight though... Not the greatest of news, but there's certainly room for improvement

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          #44
          Originally posted by garfios
          Chavez, for real, could you please list the name of those fighters on Quillin level that Chavez has beat up?
          perhaps no one if Quillin continues to impress. and if he loses we can label him a hype job. it was never about comparing levels, that's a triangle theory, an argument that can be proven false too easily. It's just the way I see it, for the moment at least (that's where we revert back to "if Quillin continues to impress"). if we're lucky enough we get that fight next, we won't, but if we were we could stop aimlessly speculating and just watch the fight.

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          • wizard king
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            #45
            Don't see what the few posters see in quillen the guy shows no skills and has no footwork what so ever, decent pop in his punches and other then that he is a club fighter at best. If people were impress in what they saw they don't know boxing or blind as hell
            Last edited by wizard king; 10-24-2012, 06:50 PM.

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            • garfios
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              #46
              Originally posted by SCEN3RY
              perhaps no one if Quillin continues to impress. and if he loses we can label him a hype job. it was never about comparing levels, that's a triangle theory, an argument that can be proven false too easily. It's just the way I see it, for the moment at least (that's where we revert back to "if Quillin continues to impress"). if we're lucky enough we get that fight next, we won't, but if we were we could stop aimlessly speculating and just watch the fight.
              So if a guy lose a fight he is a hype job? I could mention a thousands of fighters that lose not only one time but a dozen and they were not or are hyped, Chavez jr. along with Canelo are at the top of hyped fighters if you ask me, again that's my opinion, I don't see nothing that Chavez does better than Quillin and the Kid like Chavez didn't have any or almost nothing amateur experience, he have more power and is faster than JR, his chin is proven just like Jr.

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                #47
                Originally posted by wizard king
                Don't see what the few posters see in quillen the guy shows no skills and has no footwork what so ever, decent pop in his punches and other then that he is a club fighter at best. If people were impress in what they saw they don't know boxing or blind as hell
                I had see him moving in the ring, my guess is that he was tied and nervous because that was his first twelve round contest and his first crack at a belt, and he wasn't fighting a bum, Dnam is a very good fighter that could give trouble to any 160 including Maravilla.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by garfios
                  So if a guy lose a fight he is a hype job? I could mention a thousands of fighters that lose not only one time but a dozen and they were not or are hyped, Chavez jr. along with Canelo are at the top of hyped fighters if you ask me, again that's my opinion, I don't see nothing that Chavez does better than Quillin and the Kid like Chavez didn't have any or almost nothing amateur experience, he have more power and is faster than JR, his chin is proven just like Jr.
                  you misunderstood the point of that statement. I obviously don't believe that if Chavez JUST lost, and Quillin just won.

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                  • The Hammer
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                    #49
                    Quillan has impressed me. He's a potential champion.

                    His fight with N'Jikam of Saturday was easily the best fight of the weekend.

                    The middleweight division is deep in talent and there are a lot of interesting matchups that could be made in the months to come.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing Bob
                      Science, dude you're HILARIOUS! Whether you're claiming a totally untested prospect (Anthony Dirrell) is gonna beat a top 3 P4P(Ward), putting together a 140/135lb super 6 tourny with a 122 lb Nonito Donaire in it, or claiming Quillen has the resume to demand a Martinez fight. You make me chuckle!

                      Ward ducked Anthony my azz! Did you really think Ward would pass on the 2 million he got for fighting Dawson and settle for the 250k he would have made vs Anthony. Do the math! If you actually have a link where Ward "openly ducked" Anthony, please post. The vile scum at the WBC still list Ward as their 168lb Champion, so he didn''t give that title up as you claim
                      ANTHONY WAS WARDS MANDATORY Challenger. That tells you that more than I thought he was skilled enough to upset ward. IF WARD thought it was an easy fight he would have accepted the challenge.

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