Adam Booth, Andy Lee’s trainer, has told The Sun that he predicted Peter Quillin’s failure to make the 160lb weight limit for Saturday’s WBO world title challenge. Booth believes that the Premier Boxing Champions format is seeking to do away with traditional titles and that Quillin’s failure to make weight is indicative of this philosophy.
“I saw some footage of him three or four weeks ago and he looked huge,” stated Booth. “Also over here with Premier Boxing Champions, they're trying to build a UFC type of brand on NBC and I don't think they care about the WBO title. Either he was too heavy or he didn't care about the title, I just had this feeling that he wasn't going to make the weight.”
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“I saw some footage of him three or four weeks ago and he looked huge,” stated Booth. “Also over here with Premier Boxing Champions, they're trying to build a UFC type of brand on NBC and I don't think they care about the WBO title. Either he was too heavy or he didn't care about the title, I just had this feeling that he wasn't going to make the weight.”
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