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Peter Quillin: "GGG is a risky fighter"..."Not enough money to fight him"

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  • #51
    and there you have it folks....and STILL the UNDISPUTED last GREAT MW...Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins.....Chocolate clowned himself right there...smh

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    • #52
      Originally posted by RapidFire_Royce View Post
      I highly doubt Quillin is scared of 3G he just wants to make sure that if he is going to get his ass whipped its for an amount he can retire off of lol.


      Scared or losing, scared of getting beaten up - does it really make a difference? The fact that Quillin is even making comments like this suggests that he doesn't have much confidence in himself to beat Golovkin.



      Too many mid-level guys like Quillin are being given far too much leeway in this sport, and the networks are protecting them and denying fans the type of fights that we should be seeing. And worst of all, fans are starting to accept it.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by hougigo
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        Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

        This was never gonna happen anyway. I'm pretty sure GGG has a contract with HBO and we know Quillin is on Showtime.


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        I wonder how long it is though. I don't think GGG will be disloyal and jump ship after his 5 fight year is done, but I wouldn't mind him doing that one fight before resigning as Chocolate is the only belt holder with showtime
        Like you said, even after his contract is up if HBO is trying to resign do you think he will turn it down just to fight Quillin? And who the hell wants to see these two fools fight when they're 35 years old?


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        • #54
          Quillin has no chance against GGG. Who would want to see that?

          Mix and match Martinez, Geale, GGG-Macklin and Murray and I'm good. I wouldn't count Jr. out either.

          Quillin is not an elite fighter and none of the top dogs in the division should be thinking about him. If anything, he brings no money to the table.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
            Like you said, even after his contract is up if HBO is trying to resign do you think he will turn it down just to fight Quillin? And who the hell wants to see these two fools fight when they're 35 years old?


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            I think it'd be interesting if he just took, after his deal with HBO was done, a one fight deal with Showtime just to fight Peter. But I don't think either would like that (HBO and Showtime) as both would want him as long as possible.

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            • #56
              The people defending Quillin are so predictable.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post
                The armchair/diehard boxing fan on forums nowadays are worse than the casual fan. You just won't ever understand the heart of a fighter. You wish you were one. If you were one, you'd be laughing at yourself, and armchairs opinion of boxers.
                Right, and you understand the heart of a boxer with your 5000 posts on the same forum.

                because it's hard to understand that guys like Muhammed Ali and mike Tyson fought anyone and everyone, because they wanted greatness, not milk their career with "low risk" fights so they can take make money. Besides a unified, undisputed champion of the world will make FAR more money then any boxer like Quillan milking his title with title defenses against the Fernando Guerreros of the world his whole career.

                This is boxing, not tap dancing. Anytime you step in the ring is a risk, if you don't want to "risk your career" then you simply aren't good enough or shouldn't be boxing.

                Don't be ******, without the hardcore and "armchair" boxing fans, boxers wouldn't even get paid in the first place. They'd be brawling with their friends in someone's back yard for free.


                dealwithit.jpg

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by King- View Post
                  Right, and you understand the heart of a boxer with your 5000 posts on the same forum.

                  because it's hard to understand that guys like Muhammed Ali and mike Tyson fought anyone and everyone, because they wanted greatness, not milk their career with "low risk" fights so they can take make money. Besides a unified, undisputed champion of the world will make FAR more money then any boxer like Quillan milking his title with title defenses against the Fernando Guerreros of the world his whole career.

                  This is boxing, not tap dancing. Anytime you step in the ring is a risk, if you don't want to "risk your career" then you simply aren't good enough or shouldn't be boxing.

                  Don't be ******, without the hardcore and "armchair" boxing fans, boxers wouldn't even get paid in the first place. They'd be brawling with their friends in someone's back yard for free.


                  dealwithit.jpg
                  Quillen milking his titles? What the hell do you think GG is doing? If it doesn't make dollars, it doesn't make sense. Stop with the "if it wasn't for the fans, boxers wouldn't even get paid" crap. Watching boxing is a choice. If you don't choose to watch boxing, someone else will.

                  I didn't get Quillen being scared of GG when I saw the interview. You clowns bring up the scared ducking crap because you have the right to. Guys like Quillen aren't scared of GG, but if you can get a rise out of Broner, Floyd or Quillen fans, go for it eh? Phony mofo's.

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                  • #59
                    So let me guess, he'll be fighting Rubio next?

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                    • #60
                      COnsidering Quillin got paid $340K for Guerrero and Golovkin is 100X the risk Guerrero is, im assuming Quillin wants $30 mil to fight golovkin

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