Did Quintana Reveal The Blueprint On How To Beat PW or Did PW Have A Bad Night?

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  1. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    little bit of both
     
  3. circleinsidebox

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    there is no ****ing blueprint to beat anybody lol
    styles make fights
    when cotto fights margarito like mosley fought him he will get TKO'd again
    sorry
    and im a huge cotto fan
    but margarito has his number
    and cotto will always be open for the uppercut and thats
    the punch that ****ed him up really
     
  4. lenin

    lenin what the **** you say? Full Member

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    I can't believe people still saying Williams can beat mayweather after that fight. A slow exhausted Quintana countered Williams all night. Mayweather would tare him a new *******
     
  5. fitzgeraldz

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    Hell no

    If he set the blue print he wouldn't have gotten knocked out in the first round - the second fight.

    Williams looked flat and I think he took Quintana lightly ... thats why I think Quintana will catch alot of up and comers by surprise ... he'll probably be a multi- champion because of that.

    Look out Berto --
     
  6. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    nah dog..... blueprint makes perfect sense...

    you show a particular technique that shows how to exploit that fighters weaknesses...cmon now


    word... i dont know why people dont see this... pw clearly came out flat & unfocused
     
  7. shelterr

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    Little of both. PW was flat that night but he still could have beaten a lot of people.
     
  8. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    if you had to lean towards yes or no... which side would you be on...
     
  9. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes - Because how fighter A) matches up to fighter B) ALWAYS predicts what would happen in a fight with fighter C.

    Just like Ali, Frazier and Foreman.

    Or Pavlik, Taylor and Hopkins.

    Or Hearns, Duran and Leonard.

    There's no need for Floyd to fight anyone else because he's already won the fights.

    :roll:
     
  10. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    forget floyd vs pw.... pw would give floyd hell.

    who cares... theres no other way you can dispute that


    lets stick to the topic at hand
     
  11. saul_ir34

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    yes he did. The thing about the first fight is that Quintana had excellent foot work that fight. In the 2nd fight it looked like it was gonna be the same as the 1st except Quintana got caught by a big shot and wasnt able to recover besides i think Quintana is a bit of a quitter and once things got tough he caves in.

    A guy with good footwork or defense will always be trouble for PW. I think PBF would make him look very foolish. His footwork is great and he is so precise and PW is very hittable.
    People are riding this guy way too much. He has alot of flaws that havent been exposed because he hasnt fought the top fighters. I think however he will always be a tough fight for anyone because of his physical attributes.
     
  12. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How the hell do you gauge how Mayweather would deal with a 6'2" southpaw with skills AND a really high punch output - You have NOTHING to gauge that claim on at all.

    Pressure from Castillo - Not as fast, not as hard a puncher and probably not quite as generally skillfull or athletic as PW is giving Floyd hell, then a PW vitctory is really not that hard to see.

    The other thing is that loosing a tough fight is a far more pointed learning experience than cherry picking molases slow Baldomir's, Chinny/weak minded Judah's or too small Hattons.
     
  13. egreezy

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    Winky Wright will prove if it was off night or blueprint.
     
  14. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    winky wright & carlos quintana dont have similar fighting techniques
     
  15. saul_ir34

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    Hey if u know anything about me u will know i dont like PBF at all but PBF has all the tools to makePBF look foolish. Angles give PW problems and PBF is a master at that and with the precise punching and moving that spells hell for PW.
    Not to mention PW is not really that big of a puncher. His Kos of Quintana and Koelle have made people think he is a huge puncher. When he Koes a guy with a solid chin then we will see. And Phillips no he was old and was never really that good.