People need to learn how to distinguish between real ducks and justified ducks. In this case Quillin gave up his title and decent offer of money. How would you even justify that?
Floydfarts on full defensive whenever someone hates on a coward?
On plus side now the WBO will be in the hands of a REAL man and not a coward like Quillin, Andrade and Koborov will do justice to the title whereas Quillin brought shame to its prestige.
No not really. Just trying to understand the minds of thse posters. But I do know if certain boxers dropped a belt then no one would care half as much as they do for quillin
No one really gives a **** about Quillin the problem is that his action further confirm the unfortunate situation of boxing. The fact that one man has that much of an influence on his fighters to get him to drop his belt(his only bargaining asset) and turn down a career high payday with no reasonable explanation speaks volumes about the direction the sport is headed.
Some Quotable Quotes from Quillin in that interview with Nes. His entire interview seemed like he was making it up on the fly. He did not know how to answer the questions, but kept opening his mouth anyway.
I have heard so many times on here that Haymon is the go to person for a fighter who wants to take control of their career. Watch that interview and see for yourself, that Haymon is an over protective disaster for this sport. The fighters also have no control. Haymon is making that old bastage Arum look like a saint.
Steve Kim @steveucnlive · 2h
Peter Quillin in that interview says he's got big plans... he just has no idea what they are. Uhhhh, OK.... #boxing
Steve Kim ***8207;@steveucnlive Quillin also claims GGG 'vacated' the WBA belt. Uh,didn't they actually elevate him to 'super' champion @ allowed him to face Geale?
Santa Cruz is fighting a god damn bum. I don't care if he didn't give up his belt or not.
My point was there is no double standard when comparing Santa Cruz to Quillin because its not the same situation. If its about Santa Cruz not fighting a top opponent, there are a million fights you can compare that to but the Quillin situation isn't one of them.
My point was there is no double standard when comparing Santa Cruz to Quillin because its not the same situation. If its about Santa Cruz not fighting a top opponent, there are a million fights you can compare that to but the Quillin situation isn't one of them.
Santa Cruz is worse. We don't know what Quillin's next move is. Santa Cruz calls out people but turns them down and then fights a janitor
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