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  • everybody seems to want to see quillin lose but Korobov might not be able to pull it off

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    • Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
      Well I guess it will say a lot about Korobov's skills after he loses to a guy who is "nothing but power".
      It's going to say a lot about Quillin seeing his head get snapped back. Can he overcome adversity? He didn't show it against Rosado.

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      • Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
        Korobov displayed awesome skills and talent in his last fight? I must have watched something else. And what about all his very mediocre fights prior against crappy fighters, did you see those? I've at least seen Quillin have good performances. I've never seen Korobov have a great performance as a pro.

        His amateur career hasn't translated well as a pro.
        He did look very good against Duran and Edwards who both went on to have good results in their next fights getting a draw with Traux and knocking out Badou Jack.

        A big reason the Uzcategui fight wasn't too thrilling was because of how tall and long he was Uzi wanted no part of infighting and would clinch anytime Korobov got inside which is where he does his best work and really lets his hands go. Quillin on the other hand doesn't clinch and if Rosado can rough him up inside Matvey should pose a real problem for him when there.

        Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
        I question his power sometimes too... he went 8 with Milton Nunez.... Milton freaking Nunez... if you don't knock this guy out... let alone in the first round, something is up.

        When he counters he can hurt you and some of his shots can catch you off guard and knock you down...
        He's the only guy to ever knock out the iron chinned Ghanian Warrior Ossie Duran who has shared the ring with Kirkland, Khurtsidze, Lopez. Nunez was his first fight back after a year long layoff he may have wanted the rounds i remember in the Brewer fight it clearly looked like he went rounds on purpose having hurt him occasionally and not gone after him too hard.

        Originally posted by US Dirk Killer View Post
        He looked huge in his last fight? He was the smaller guy

        Quillin is just as big and he has struggled to make weight in the past. He was overweight last year against Guerrero and has struggled to make 160 since. Probably why he only fights twice a year
        People forget but prior to the Mcewen fight Quillin was rated in the top 15 at 160 and 168 and needed to choose which division he was going to campaign at for a title shot. Initially he released a statement saying he was going to stay at 168 but changed his mind quickly. His win over Brinkley was for the USBO 168 belt.

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        • Good post by Mikhnienko.

          People in here say korobov is slow, bull****.
          He's pretty explosive

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          • Originally posted by have_not View Post
            Good post by Mikhnienko.

            People in here say korobov is slow, bull****.
            He's pretty explosive

            If slow and no power Rosado could stalk down Quillin and give him trouble, Korobov has more than a good chance at stopping Quillin. He's also the more powerful of the two and would wager that he can also take a better punch than Quillin. Quillin's toughest fight in his career by a mile.

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            • I tought Korobov was too bulky in his last fight, looked slow and winded.

              He didn't show bad stamina in any other of his fights. I hope he and his team sort that problem out.

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              • This fight is 50/50 for me. Both hard hitters with flaws.

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                • Quillin gonna smoke this bum, then maybe he'll get GGG if GGG stop bein all pussy..

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                  • Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
                    He's the only guy to ever knock out the iron chinned Ghanian Warrior Ossie Duran who has shared the ring with Kirkland, Khurtsidze, Lopez. Nunez was his first fight back after a year long layoff he may have wanted the rounds i remember in the Brewer fight it clearly looked like he went rounds on purpose having hurt him occasionally and not gone after him too hard.
                    Yea, I guess you're right. I just hold Nunez as a guy that anybody can knock out no matter what...

                    I still think he should work on his stamina though because he was gasping for air in the Uzcatequi fight

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                    • Originally posted by GhostBlade View Post
                      If slow and no power Rosado could stalk down Quillin and give him trouble, Korobov has more than a good chance at stopping Quillin. He's also the more powerful of the two and would wager that he can also take a better punch than Quillin. Quillin's toughest fight in his career by a mile.
                      Korobov still has to watch out for Quillin's power. He almost got KO'd by Edwardsin the first round of their last fight....but then again, that was the same kind of punch that did in Badou Jack in their fight

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