Danny Jacobs back in March, Maybe on Danny Garcia's undercard?
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And then Jacobs will be in the same situation Quillin is in now, where he has no good opponents. And no, Quillin is not the second best middleweight in the world. I'd easily favor Martinez, Golovkin, and Sturm over him. Macklin and Murray probably would have too much of a workrate for him, as would Geale. Curtis Stevens is tough to say.Comment
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We'll see how stevens does this weekend.And then Jacobs will be in the same situation Quillin is in now, where he has no good opponents. And no, Quillin is not the second best middleweight in the world. I'd easily favor Martinez, Golovkin, and Sturm over him. Macklin and Murray probably would have too much of a workrate for him, as would Geale. Curtis Stevens is tough to say.
He knocked out a few people at MW, but nothing really of not. Findley was in his face.
He has good hand speed, hopefully he gets a decent fight after this weekComment
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Yeah, I look forward to seeing him and Mchunu. And if memory serves, aren't there three fight cards on three different channels this Friday? NBC, FS1, and ESPN2?Comment
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Watching Lorenzo/Jacobs. Too muh movement, speed and power. As long as he doesn't stand and trade, Danny winsComment
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Quillin can make it nasty inside, but I think Danny will use his speed and movement to prevent that.
I noticed he turned his head a lot and kept getting hit in the back of the head.
If Quillin cuts him, he better not act the same wayComment
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Quillin isn't a good inside fighter. Notice how he just covered up and held against both Guerrero and Rosado. Quillin cannot handle pressure. He has poor stamina and at best looks for one big punch. How often do you see Quillin throwing combinations?Comment
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when he has his opponent against the ropes I guess.
IMO, I would love if Jacobs/Quillin happened, good fight for NY too. If the seats are cheap enough, I'd consider looking if I have moneyComment
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