Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Trainer: Quillin Hiding Behind Network Veil

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  • Grimgash
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    #101
    Originally posted by The Weebler I
    Quillin is huge? he looked small-ish compared to Rosado. Moreover, his power didn't do much to Rosado either beyond the cut, he walked him down. Quillin has a puncher's chance imo, same as Stevens. A puncher's chance isn't to say he has no chance, as he could land it but he's not out-boxing or UD-ing Golovkin and probably wouldn't win a round.

    I know you don't care for the rest of the division, and I know why - they're from around the world, not the US.



    Rosado is bigger than Golovkin. Ishida was bigger than him too.

    Let's be real the MW division isn't deep. That's why. 168 is a deep division that he has plenty of options in. The top guy at 160 imo isn't as good as the #4 fighter at 168...that says a lot about the depth of 160. Martinez is a big fight, but really at this point in his career can he even still fight well? No one knows yet until he comes back. Murray imo beat Martinez, but still he's not a "great" fighter. You got GGG and Quillin too... none of them imo at least are better than Ward, Froch, Kessler, or even Dirrell. It's like the major league vs the minor league.

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    • Hawkeye_616
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      #102
      Agreed. Quillin looked horrible against Rosado. GGG will kill Quillin so he must hide behind the Network and keep fighting B level fighters. No one will ablige GGG for a unification. They are forcing GGG to go to 168.

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      • iniduoh
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        #103
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        If you compare Quillin with Garcia, and Lucas with Golovkin you're in deep error...
        Would you briefly explain how I'm in deep error with this comparison?

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        • King_
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          #104
          Originally posted by iniduoh
          Would you briefly explain how I'm in deep error with this comparison?
          You can always tell who is a true fan of boxing and who is just some butthurt fanboy who wants certain fighters to succeed and others to fail and knows nothing other then to ****ride their favorite promotional company, networks or fighters


          Guess which one you are

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          • Mike_R
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            #105
            A couple things-

            Quillin beat Rosado, very plainly. It was a fun fight to watch but a lot of people seem fooled by Rosado's bravado. Quillin wasn't offering us anything in the way of dramatics but if you watch that fight- Quillin landed just about everything he wanted to. Rosado is a tough guy and has a big heart but just because he was super angry he lost doesn't mean he didn't get beat.

            Rosado had the look of a rising tide as the fight wore on but after rewatching it- Quillin was consistent, even tempered, and landing his shots the entire fight and it paid off. Rosado can't be mad at the stoppage just because he wasn't feeling hurt, very legit stoppage.

            All of this said- I think Golovkin beats Quillin. That's a fight that really does need to happen- and the winner can go on to the big super fights. It's the most legit unification fight out there.

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