Yeah I honestly do, I think him and Lee would give Golovkin a tough fight aswell. Who do you think is ahead of Quinlin?
It's amazing the amount of attention that LeeAndy-PQ fight has got on here. Loads of threads about it. Pity Andy couldn't have won decisively. Really would have had a major boost effect on his career.
His carear is flying at the moment pig pay days to come and he really won the fight anyway, take the bogus 2nd knockdown out of it and Lee wins the fight, your constant bull**** about Lee is boring, do you not bore yourself ? Lee will pick Saunders apart, should be an easy nights work imo then hopefully a massive fight against one of Cotto, Alvarez or GGG !
Will answer my own query with a quote from This content is protected This content is protected said: I expect the fight to go where it makes the most money for the boxers. Ireland would be a big one but in England it would be really huge. You would generate more money on the gate in England because of the difference between the euro and the pound at the moment. Id be really disappointed if it did less than 30,000 in an outdoor venue and if you take that into account, the difference between the pound and euro could be significant" Would this fight do over 30,000 in London:huh. Is the weaker euro such a big factor:think. As I think this fight can do substantially better in Ireland than England in crowd numbers alone. This content is protected will say or do anything to get home advantage for his boy.:deal
I'm being positive about Andy here. I know without the bogus knockdown he would've won. But with better boxing Andy would've cleaned up. Quillin was there for the taking. I also know that if the title had really been at stake they would've given it to Quillin cos Andy did not win decisively. He missed a glorious opportunity there. Think how much MORE publicity he would've got if he kod PQ. Quillin was very very beatable. BJS outworks 20-punches--round Andy all day. I'd give Andy a good chance agsinst Alvarez. All the others beat him.