Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach Sees Quillin as Posing Most Problems
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I'd agree with that too, regardless of the hate Kid Chocolate gets, he does match up well height/length wise and is a good combination puncher. After the Lee fight not sure how well his chin/stamina would hold up. Typical Abel talking bs though, they can't get a big name to fight them or they can't get a big name to fight them under their terms? They have to put offers on the table that guys like Canelo/Cotto can't refuse.Comment
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I totally agree w/ you he's athlectism & speed & power makes him versatle. He has pop in his punches & has a decent jab. Atleast his trainer Sanchez & me agree that Quillin will give him the most problem.Comment
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Quillen has a very good chance to knock GGG out. They both have damn good power, the differences are that GGG is slow as molasses and Quillen has good counter ability. Combined with his power and that he fights very well backing up he can hurt GGG.
On the flip side in terms of pure skill GGG is better in more situations, say he gets hurt, he can adjust and throw Peter off his game. He also has the advantage in exchanges as he has shown to have a solid chin, but again he has never been caught by a decent puncher other than Curtis Stevens who did back him up but only once.
They're most glaring weaknesses
GGG: His body, he protects it at all cost. He fights at a calculated distance and he is visibly frustrated when fighting on the inside, you can tell he is not comfortable doing it and hates body shots.
Quillen: His chin is weaker than GGG's and when he gets excited he starts crack head fighting. He is all over the place and super fidgety. A fighter like GGG, even if he was hurt would find an opening if Quillen started cracking out and blast him out.Comment
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