Comments Thread For: Peter Quillin Knocks Out Fernando Guerrero

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Peter Quillin Knocks Out Fernando Guerrero

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York - Super middleweight prospect D'Mitrius Ballard (2-0, 2KOs) stopped Marcus Clay (2-6) in two rounds. The fight was schedule for four. [Click Here To Read More]
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    I've just seen Danny Garcia when being scanned at the entrance...
    Not for bringing guns into the fight?

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    • -EAGLE-
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      #3
      Boston bombings.

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      • JakeNDaBox
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        Comments Thread For: Peter Quillin Knocks Out Fernando Guerrero In Seven

        Peter Quillin has a way to go before proving himself to be the best middleweight in the world. Saturday night was a nice next step, dominating Fernando Guerrero in Brooklyn at the exact same time lineal champ Sergio Martinez delivered an uneven performance in Argentina.

        The Showtime-televised co-feature saw Quillin drop Guerrero four times en route to a seventh-round knockout at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

        Quillin jumped out to a quick start, never giving Guerrero a chance to get into the fight, save for a brief exchange midway through the opening round. A short right hand put Guerrero flat on his back early in round two, producing the bout’s first knockdown. Guerrero took the eight count, but struggled to collect his faculties as Quillin floored him moments later with a straight right along the ropes.

        A third knockdown nearly occurred, only for Guerrero to barely keep his knee off of the canvas. Quillin continued to pursue the knockout, but never to the point of abandoning his boxing skills.

        Guerrero was all heart in going toe-to-toe with the unbeaten titlist, including an aesthetically pleasing give-and-take sixth round. Quillin appeared to tire towards the end of the frame, while Guerrero was suddenly full of swagger.

        The Dominican southpaw began feeling himself a little much, as Quillin scored the third knockdown of the fight early in round seven. A right hand sent Guerrero reeling across the ring, but nowhere nearly as damaging as the follow up shot that put him down and out.

        The official time was 1:30 of round seven.
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        • thuggery
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          #5
          Was an amazing fight...

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          • Hougigo
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            Dang, I missed out on the under for this

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            • chargerhemi06
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              #7
              Quillin is a slick boxer. Martinez don't want any of kid chocolate.

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              • thuggery
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                Originally posted by chargerhemi06
                Quillin is a slick boxer. Martinez don't want any of kid chocolate.
                No...Quillin isn't slick at all. He's a good fighter though.

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                • KnockUTheFukOut
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                  #9
                  ***! I missed the fight...DAMN!

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #10
                    Missed it for the serg fight damn.

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