Less than wwo weeks ago at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Peter Quillin knocked down his opponent Andy Lee with a little over 15 seconds left in the first round in their fight. Quillin was cautious and then made Lee stumble with about 5 seconds left in the room but was unable to finish Lee. Had there been more time left in the round or pounced on his opponent earlier, some think he may have got the stoppage.
His trainer, Eric Brown agreed with the strategy Quillin employed of being cautious with Andy Lee.
“We has to be careful because we know what type of fighter Andy is,” Brown told BoxingScene.com “I’ve seen Andy take beatings for rounds and rounds and rounds then he knocks the guy out unconscious. As long as he’s able to get off the canvas, he’s always going to be dangerous. So you never just take for granted you can knock him out. Guys like that are more dangerous too when they’re hurt.
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His trainer, Eric Brown agreed with the strategy Quillin employed of being cautious with Andy Lee.
“We has to be careful because we know what type of fighter Andy is,” Brown told BoxingScene.com “I’ve seen Andy take beatings for rounds and rounds and rounds then he knocks the guy out unconscious. As long as he’s able to get off the canvas, he’s always going to be dangerous. So you never just take for granted you can knock him out. Guys like that are more dangerous too when they’re hurt.
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