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  • SlySlickSmooth
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    #11
    Lee has been hot lately. Can you imagine how bad Quillin will be trashed if Lee rocks and drops him with a right hook?

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    • flipbjefrox
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      #12
      Sounds like LSC

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        I wonder who is "everyone" at 160? If he said, i'm going after everyone at 168, i'd be more interested. Only good fighters at 160 are GGG and Quillin himself, and neither of them have showed that they're good against other good opposition, and they can't really fight each other.

        "Everyone" (Top 10):

        Cotto: Not a real MW.
        GGG - Good fighter but HBO.
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        Martinez - ****ed up knees, damn near retired.
        Geale - Destroyed in 3 rounds by G, loss to Barker, nothing special.
        N'Dam - Already beat him.
        Murray - Probably loses against G next week.
        Taylor - Mental/Legal troubles.
        Saunders - Not interested, need to see him at the top level.
        Jacobs - Has been fighting 'rebuilding' caliber opponents since 2010. Not one good win since Pirog loss.

        *Quillin.

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        • Bigg Rigg
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          #14
          Stop it 5!

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          • TRTboy
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            #15
            I hope to God Lee knocks him out with a hail mary right hook. I used to like quillin, now I can't stand him.

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            • jjsmyth87
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              #16
              Originally posted by buddyguns
              This fool knows that Uncle Al won't let him fight GGG. Pretty easy to make these kind of claims when your adviser is a coward.
              Yeah I could see this playing out how Mayweather Pacquiao has played out the last 6 years. Quillen saying hes the best at 160 yet GGG is making everyone at 160 look like rag dolls like Pacquiao has done, while Quillen is doing barely what he needs to do to win fights like Mayweather does, and calls himself the best. If you do not fight the other perceived best fighter in your division and beat him, you cannot truly claim you are the best of that division. Mayweather can't just say it, that doesn't make it true. If that's the case then Tyson would have never fought lewis or Holyfield and would have just called himself the best in the division and everyone would have believed it. Yet when Holyfield was a huge underdog and even buster douglas for that matter, they kicked the crap out of mike Tyson. Huge upsets yet Holyfield made it look easy. Pacquiao is way more dominant at welterweight than holyfield was at heavyweight. I think Pacquiao might have an easy fight with Mayweather, and so does Roberto Duran, Shawn Porter, Nacho Baristain, Mike Tyson, and many other people who know a great deal about boxing, many of them are picking Pacquiao to win and for good reason. #fight pacquiao #sign the contract

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              • jjsmyth87
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                #17
                Originally posted by -Kev-
                I wonder who is "everyone" at 160? If he said, i'm going after everyone at 168, i'd be more interested. Only good fighters at 160 are GGG and Quillin himself, and neither of them have showed that they're good against other good opposition, and they can't really fight each other.

                "Everyone" (Top 10):

                Cotto: Not a real MW.
                GGG - Good fighter but HBO.
                *
                Martinez - ****ed up knees, damn near retired.
                Geale - Destroyed in 3 rounds by G, loss to Barker, nothing special.
                N'Dam - Already beat him.
                Murray - Probably loses against G next week.
                Taylor - Mental/Legal troubles.
                Saunders - Not interested, need to see him at the top level.
                Jacobs - Has been fighting 'rebuilding' caliber opponents since 2010. Not one good win since Pirog loss.

                *Quillin.
                He says hes going after the best, but he will pull something like have Al Haymon post Jermaine Taylors huge bail or something so he can fight the easiest beltholder at 160. He could fight GGG, Cotto, or even if he fought Canelo, those would all be really good fights for him. Instead we will likely see what we have been seeing from all AL Haymon protected fighters, they take 3 easy tune up fights in a row before having a sort of hard one. John Molina is perceived to be Adrien Broners toughest opponent in awhile, and has last 4 out of his last 7 himself. It's another cherry pick lets call it what it really is. Mayweather needs to step up and fight pacquiao and prove hes not another haymon protected puppet. #fight Pacquiao #sign the contract.

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                • daggum
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  I wonder who is "everyone" at 160? If he said, i'm going after everyone at 168, i'd be more interested. Only good fighters at 160 are GGG and Quillin himself, and neither of them have showed that they're good against other good opposition, and they can't really fight each other.

                  "Everyone" (Top 10):

                  Cotto: Not a real MW.
                  GGG - Good fighter but HBO.
                  *
                  Martinez - ****ed up knees, damn near retired.
                  Geale - Destroyed in 3 rounds by G, loss to Barker, nothing special.
                  N'Dam - Already beat him.
                  Murray - Probably loses against G next week.
                  Taylor - Mental/Legal troubles.
                  Saunders - Not interested, need to see him at the top level.
                  Jacobs - Has been fighting 'rebuilding' caliber opponents since 2010. Not one good win since Pirog loss.

                  *Quillin.
                  how is quillin good? loses 7 rounds to ndam, should have lost to rosado. geale nothing special but quillin good? geale beat guys ranked 2 and 3. quillin hasnt done that.

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jjsmyth87
                    He says hes going after the best, but he will pull something like have Al Haymon post Jermaine Taylors huge bail or something so he can fight the easiest beltholder at 160. He could fight GGG, Cotto, or even if he fought Canelo, those would all be really good fights for him.
                    Okay you rambled there, so I cut off all the other irrelevant things you said in this topc. You went from Quillin to Haymon, Broner, to Mayweather needing to sign the contract. Let's stick to the script. We're talking about MW and how it's trash.

                    No, Quillin vs Cotto/Canelo are not "really good" fights for him. Quillin vs GGG, Froch, DeGale, Abraham, Anthony Dirrell, Bika, Groves on the other hand, would be really good fights.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      how is quillin good? loses 7 rounds to ndam, should have lost to rosado. geale nothing special but quillin good? geale beat guys ranked 2 and 3. quillin hasnt done that.
                      Who did Geale beat that were ranked 2 and 3? Sturm? You are talking about a bunch of C level fighters beating each other. So some C level fighters ranked 1, 2, and 3 were beating eachother back in the day, so what?

                      N'Dam won 7 rounds? but got dropped 6 damn times. Can't win a fight when the amount of times you tasted the canvas was closer to 10 KD's than it was to 1 knock down

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