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  • i'm a fun haver
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    #11
    Originally posted by sugar ray lenrd
    If...& that is a big if, Quillin was to beat Jacobs, do you think he has the power to hurt & beat GGG?....I mean anyone could be beatable, given the wrong night. Quillin does posses game changing power.

    I'd like to know tour thoughts on this....& please post like adults, none of that kiddie crap...
    I think Quillin would vacate that WBA belt if it came right down to it and then he'd move to 168.

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    • Fetta
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      #12
      Originally posted by Eastcoast
      Quillin has a size & reach advantage that'll give him the opportunity to land his overhand right which could make this an interesting fight. Add in the Memo factor and it's as good a fight as your going to find for Golovkin at 160 right now. Golovkin's pressure will be a nightmare for Quillin though.

      Too bad Pete seems to have no desire for this fight to happen.
      Another one. Pete has said he would love this fight but for some reason he has no desire?

      GGG has fought no one good yet. Quillin, once again, would be the best by far on GGG resume.

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      • TheUntouchable
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        #13
        Originally posted by Fetta
        GGG has fought no one good yet. Quillin, once again, would be the best by far on GGG resume.
        And vice versa.

        Quillin's best opponent to date was Hassan, who also lost to Lemieux (but won like every round he didn't get dropped in against both). Golovkin beat Lemieux.


        Jacobs will probably be too much for Quillin boxingwise. (Jacob's weak chin is what makes the fight interesting)

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        • Eastcoast
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          #14
          Originally posted by Fetta
          Another one. Pete has said he would love this fight but for some reason he has no desire?

          GGG has fought no one good yet. Quillin, once again, would be the best by far on GGG resume.
          Golovkin has fought no one good? Lemieux has proven to be just as much as Quillin, so is Quillin not good? Odd Quillin rejected the Lemieux fight after David beat Rosado.

          Quillin's response to fighting Golovkin has been:
          1. The money's not right
          2. Showtime needs to be able to bid on the fight
          3. Golovkin should move up and fight Ward

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            #15
            Originally posted by Eastcoast
            Golovkin has fought no one good? Lemieux has proven to be just as much as Quillin, so is Quillin not good? Odd Quillin rejected the Lemieux fight after David beat Rosado.

            Quillin's response to fighting Golovkin has been:
            1. The money's not right
            2. Showtime needs to be able to bid on the fight
            3. Golovkin should move up and fight Ward
            I didnt even know Lemieux still fought before he signed with GGG.

            And GGG response to those wanting to fight him?
            Not big enough name, we the A-side, needs to be HBO, no one wants to fight us

            Stop making excuses for lil g. Its time the 34 year old stepped up his game. You should want this fight to happen not be satisfied with GGG current path

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            • Fetta
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              #16
              Originally posted by TheUntouchable
              And vice versa.

              Quillin's best opponent to date was Hassan, who also lost to Lemieux (but won like every round he didn't get dropped in against both). Golovkin beat Lemieux.


              Jacobs will probably be too much for Quillin boxingwise. (Jacob's weak chin is what makes the fight interesting)
              If Jacobs is to much then he is to much. Jacobs also GGG best fighter on his resume by far.

              You GGG fans should be hoping for these fights that you all dont seem to want

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                I don't think Quillin is very good. Jacobs will probably beat him. If Lee held him to a draw he is not remotely in GGG's class. Nobody has hurt GGG in his huge number of amateur and pro fights and Quillen won't hurt him either. Quillen is methodical and not very fast. He is easy to hit and he wouldn't last long with GGG in my opinion. Quillin has a powerful straight right but he probably won't land it clean and if he does GGG can take it, no problem.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Fetta
                  Another one. Pete has said he would love this fight but for some reason he has no desire?

                  GGG has fought no one good yet. Quillin, once again, would be the best by far on GGG resume.
                  Murray would probably beat Quillen and Lemieux would be even money to beat Quillen. Certainly GGG has fought better fighters than Quillen and he always knocks them out. Lee held Quillen to a draw and nobody in their right mind thinks Lee could hold GGG to a draw. If you take Quillen's career best win, Lemieux beat the same guy just as easily as Quillen did. Lee knocked Quillen on his ass. GGG would do the same and Quillen would not get up.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Fetta
                    If Jacobs is to much then he is to much. Jacobs also GGG best fighter on his resume by far.

                    You GGG fans should be hoping for these fights that you all dont seem to want
                    Why am I a GGG fan now? Cause I doubt Quillin's an elite boxer?

                    I'd love to see all credible middleweights fight each other, never said I wouldn't. In fact I'm disappointed we'll never see Golovkin vs Jacobs/Quillin because of Al Haymon.

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                    • Fetta
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by boliodogs
                      Murray would probably beat Quillen and Lemieux would be even money to beat Quillen. Certainly GGG has fought better fighters than Quillen and he always knocks them out. Lee held Quillen to a draw and nobody in their right mind thinks Lee could hold GGG to a draw. If you take Quillen's career best win, Lemieux beat the same guy just as easily as Quillen did. Lee knocked Quillen on his ass. GGG would do the same and Quillen would not get up.
                      Ok then just assume thats what would happen as opposed to wanting the fight.

                      And IF GGG was to fight Lee that too would be the best on his resume by far.

                      And Murray...please that guy just lost to a old over the hill fighter in Abraham. He was never that good

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