Billy Joe Saunders vs Peter Quillin - who wins?

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  1. GJM

    GJM Active Member Full Member

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    I'm a big BJS fan, but based on who they've been in with at the moment you'd have to start Quillin as a clear favourite. The lack of power and fact he is susceptible to gassing later in the fight would worry me.
     
  2. StGeorge

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    :deal

    I seem to be making a habit of agreeing with you recently solaris, and I am not sure how I feel about that :lol:

    BJS has talent,but I personally don't believe he will ever be world champion class. Quillin is a little underrated on these boards, he wants nothing to do with GGG but then again nobody else at mw does either!

    If they were to fight tomorrow Quillin comfortably.
     
  3. billy nelson

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    With respect N'dam is levels above anyone Billy has fought to date,Billy has plenty time to get to the top no rush
     
  4. CrockyYoungGun

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    whos saying billy hasn't fought anyone... I think 'for a british & commonwealth 'champion he has fought better opponents than most have at this stage. John Ryder, Nick Blackwell and Jarrod Fletcher are 3 very good wins. Ryder and Blackwell are two top young prospects, Blackwell knocked down Bursak the european champ and gave him a really close fight on short notice. Fletcher Beat Bursak which proves he is good.

    Quillin on the other hand has faced no one really - 'for a world champion'. Rosado looked like he was gonna beat him, I think Quillin got exposed in that fight. I think Saunders would skool Quillin with his speed and beautiful boxing skills, I really do. Saunders was an elite amateur don't forget, whereas quillin only had a few amateur fights... usually guys like that get exposed.
     
  5. CrockyYoungGun

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    I disagree, he has a glass jaw Quillin knocked him down about 6 times I don't rate N'dam, Ndam got a lucky decision against Khurtidze as well
     
  6. CrockyYoungGun

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    who has Quillin fought?
    he beat Jikam but Jikam is very chinny hence why he knocked him down about 7 times. Rosado is espn level yet he was going to beat Quillin.

    for a british & commonwealth champion he has some solid wins

    John Ryder, Nick Blackwell - 2 top young fighters,
    Jarrod Fletcher - has proved to be good, beat Max Bursak in his last fight

    hes fighting a good undefeated fighter in Emanuele Blandamura next fight

    when he beats the italian next that will be 4 undefeated records hes took Ryder, Fletcher, Blandamura, and Gary O Sullivan

    saunders has some top notch wins for where hes at... they are doing a good steady job with him, by the time he faces Quillin in abiut 3 fights time he'll be more than ready
     
  7. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Quillin KO easy, most Brits arent on the same level as overseas
     
  8. fightfansafc23

    fightfansafc23 Active Member Full Member

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    Gpyo warrior would take him to school
     
  9. CrockyYoungGun

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    it's always obvious what you were gonna say.. you follow boxing by race :deal

    no way will he win by 'KO easy' Saunders is tougher and has a solid chin. Rosado almost beat Quillin FFS
     
  10. lencoreastside

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    If he can stay away from Quillins big power I can see BJS busier style, speed and workrate enabling him to outbox PQ on points.
     
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    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Wtf does that mean follow it by race :huh

    Rosado would beat BJS too
     
  12. Jimmy82

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    Agree, I mentioned his concern of fitness on another post. Lack of power? I think He has enough, but if he ain't which will be found out with better chinned fighters then hel need to get fitter to go the distance and get the points because he has the skills in abundance.
     
  13. CrockyYoungGun

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    :rofl
    whatever man :rofl Rosado has lost 8 times

    it means you are a black guy and if there was a vote BJ saunders vs Eric ochieng I'd expect you to vote for Ochieng :lol: :good
     
  14. I Have Knowledg

    I Have Knowledg Calzaghe's number 1 Fan Full Member

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    all british fighters are **** apart from Randy Turpin and Lennox Lewis - fact
     
  15. Boxing Prospect

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    I don't think much of Quillin but BJS has gone from impressive to very "meh" in my eyes. Early in his career Billy looked sensational but now...now I wonder if he'll ever reach European level