Peter Quillin vs. Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam

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  1. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Based on being hurt by a temple shot, i was actually quite impressed with how well he took the following shots despite going down, not at any point did he panic as well which is very good. This is one hell of an awkward fight for Quillin who im not really sold on. He beat Winky... so what, i'd be asking serious questions if anyone in the top20 didnt deal with Wright comfortably at this point. Hassan moves very well, is slick as ****, knows when to cover up and when to attack and seems to be a very competent counter puncher with a nice array of punches. Very tough call but im going with Quillin by close, possibly controversial decision.
     
  2. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    This is the type of fight I'd love to see happen more often.

    N'Kijam is very enjoyable to watch but I've never been able to shake the feeling that he's more flash than substance. I always feel that you can get to him. He may prove me wrong but I see Quillen taking over in the mid-to-late rounds and getting a decision.

    It might be better for Quillen to win because you know N'Kijam isn't fighting Golovkin. Ever.
     
  3. T.S.

    T.S. T.Stout Full Member

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    Poll is closed but I like Quillin by UD. We shall see...
     
  4. OttkeRuiz

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    I'm very excited for this fight, it will make the MW landscape even more interesting - like both fighters a lot, I would pick them both over Chavez Jr.
     
  5. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    a lot of posters were calling robbery victory for Quillin here. I think credit is due here the guy won well and had his opponent hurt. Qullin was a level above HNN's competition especially in the power department.
     
  6. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was well on his way to a robbery victory anyway without the last two knockdowns.
     
  7. T.S.

    T.S. T.Stout Full Member

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    Congrats Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin! :happy:good:bbb
     
  8. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He won fair and square. It's irrelevant that the judges scores seemed unfair . This is pro boxing - the hurt business. And Peter Kid Chocolate absolutely beat his man one and lets be honest HDD did well to survive. Kudos to him too. But Quillin won fair and square.
     
  9. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    He won fair. The judges scores were off though. Had N'Dam not went down the last two times, I would of had him win on my card. I gave Quillen four rounds. His six knockdowns erased the fact that he was outboxed for most of the fight.