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  • #11
    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
    Quillen, Stevenson, Garcia's resumes have been no worse than most TR fighters. Only TR fighters fighting tough opposition are Bradley and Crawford.

    Point? Stop singling out one stable, when other promotional companies are doing the same thing to their fighters.
    So your implying that Rios, Algeiri and Vargas are fighting the 77th ranked opponents, passing up on million dollar fights or just plain not fighting?



    If you feel im singling out a "stable" maybe its because its true and I'm calling a spade a spade.

    You seem a bit defensive. Why dont you go outside and catch a breath of fresh air real quick.

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    • #12
      The truth is, alot of the Haymon guys are just a big win or two away from being decent stars in the sport again. Their reputations took a hit with regular fans, but once their active in real fights they'll be fine. If Quillin goes on a streak and beats Taylor, N'Dam, Jacobs next year he'll be seen in a positive light and in position where people will want to see him fight Golovkin or Alvarez.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
        The truth is, alot of the Haymon guys are just a big win or two away from being decent stars in the sport again. Their reputations took a hit with regular fans, but once their active in real fights they'll be fine. If Quillin goes on a streak and beats Taylor, N'Dam, Jacobs next year he'll be seen in a positive light and in position where people will want to see him fight Golovkin or Alvarez.
        Seems a bit contradictory to me ?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
          The truth is, alot of the Haymon guys are just a big win or two away from being decent stars in the sport again. Their reputations took a hit with regular fans, but once their active in real fights they'll be fine. If Quillin goes on a streak and beats Taylor, N'Dam, Jacobs next year he'll be seen in a positive light and in position where people will want to see him fight Golovkin or Alvarez.

          I could see that, and I hope so. Not so much with Quillen for me(never liked him) but for Garcia and Stevenson.


          But you got to remember boxing fans are a fickle bunch.

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          • #15
            Yes. Put Floyd up there too because he still hasn't fought Manny. Just think if he did 3 years ago... and won. Instead of a being called a ducker and a b*tch he really could be TBE.

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            • #16
              no doubt. stevenson in particular. i can sense he has big things ahead for garcia and quillen, but at stevensons age im not sure whatever he has planned will even come to fruition.

              the jury is still out on haymon as far as im concerned, he has done some good things for boxing as well that his haters ignore. either way dude is making moves, something big is going to go down in the next couple of years. given the success he has had already im inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt as for whether it will be positive or not.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
                Yes. Put Floyd up there too because he still hasn't fought Manny. Just think if he did 3 years ago... and won. Instead of a being called a ducker and a b*tch he really could be TBE.
                No he wouldnt be TBE. JMM isnt and he put Pac to sleep.

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                • #18
                  it's funny how Adonis used to be a "pimp",
                  signs with Al Hymen and instantly becomes a "hoe"

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                    no doubt. stevenson in particular. i can sense he has big things ahead for garcia and quillen, but at stevensons age im not sure whatever he has planned will even come to fruition.

                    the jury is still out on haymon as far as im concerned, he has done some good things for boxing as well that his haters ignore. either way dude is making moves, something big is going to go down in the next couple of years. given the success he has had already im inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt as for whether it will be positive or not.
                    Stevenson has no legacy and at his age hes after money nothing more. Good fighter but he wants money

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      Brandon Rios, Chris Algieri, Jessie Vargas.
                      Algieri, Rios, Vargas >>>>>>>>>> Salka, Molinas, Diazes, Karasses, Broner, not to mention Santa Cruz's sparring partner

                      Wake up doe.

                      Haymon fighters are the biggest jokes in boxing today.

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