Quillin's True Level is Revealed in the Records of his Opposition

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Fans are seemingly catching on to what I've thought for about 2 years about Quillin, he's an overrated manufactured Haymon hypejob.

    While I don't necessarily always trust triangle theories there is enough evidence, that suggests that my analysis is far from circumstantial.


    Let's go way back
    Dionisio Miranda Quillin in 2008 went the distance with him he COULD NOT STOP HIM, later on he was KO'd by Rubio in 2, and Don George in 6, granted they both are decent punchers no surprise there, but he was also stopped by Roman Karmazin in 10, Giovanni Lorenzo in 2, Renan St. Juste in 9, Avtandil Khurtsidze in 1.

    Craig Mckewan Quillin KO'd him in 6, but its was right after Andy Lee had stopped him in 10, Lee has very unpredictable power it comes and goes, decent win but...still question marks.

    Jason LeHoullier Quillin KO'd him in 5 in 2011, impressive right, but wait Julio Jr. KO'd him in 1 in 2008.

    Winky Wright Quillin looked okay but not great fighting a partially retired Winky coming off of a 3 YEAR layoff, Winky was absolutely dominated from bell to bell by Paul Williams, and of course Hopkins.

    Fernando Guerrero Quillin dominated Fernando and TKO'd him in 7, very good win. But wait..... Fernando was stopped by Grady Brewer in 4.:rofl:rofl:rofl who has lost 19 times which is more KO's than he has which was 16.
    And then Quillin's true level was revealed when David Lemieux absolutely destroyed almost tearing Guerrero's eye off of his face in 2.5 Rounds.

    Lukas Konecny Quillin looked really bad in dominating this old washed up fighter, who in his prime when he was worth something was completely dominated from bell to bell by the jabbing machine Serhiy Dzinzurik, yes the Sergio Martinez victim. Watch it on Youtube.

    Gabriel Rosado Well we'll never know how that fight would have turned out because the ref and doctor jumped at the first sign of a cut, saving Quillin from a possible KO loss, Rosado rocked him repeatedly and was coming on late before the stoppage. Perro Angulo destroyed Rosado in 2, and a sick with the flu Golovkin ripped his face off in 7, it was the lingering damage from GGG that won Quillin that fight.

    Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam This is the fight Quillin supporters point to, because N'Dam looked really good almost had a draw, in spite of being dropped 6 times. So to them that means N'Dam is next level that he did so well against Kid Chocolate. Because if he isn't, that means someone who isn't that good almost beat their guy.

    Well Quillin's true level may be brutally revealed if and possibly when N'Dam is stopped by Curtis Stevens on October 1st. There are levels in boxing and Quillin may be on the cusp of being fully exposed as the hypejob he really is.

    Triangle theories aren't always right, but this is overwhelming.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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  3. killerD

    killerD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    this guy is an even bigger joke than I thought.the chocolate duckling should quit boxing and do something else.qullien is just al gaymon's lapdog.
     
  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    GGG's record isn't any better.
     
  5. cereal monotony

    cereal monotony Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    his level is a whole lot higher than ggg's.
     
  6. killerD

    killerD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    oh it will be and ggg hasn't looked as badly as quillen has facing similar opposition.
     
  7. killerD

    killerD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    really on what planet **** for brains???:patsch
     
  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    The best fighter Quillen has fought was Rosado who had him on spaghetti legs, GGG on the other hand, had Rosado's trainer fearing for his life.

    Geale, Stevens and Macklin are a far higher caliber of opponent than anyone Quillen has fought, not including the semi retired Winky.
     
  9. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    It always amuses me that almost no-one ever spells Quillins name right but can manage Pacquiao, Kovalev, Golovkin, etc. Guess no-one cares that much about Melted Chocolate.

    Oh. And BTW Kid Quailin' scored 6 KDs (not 4) against N'Dam, but lost nearly every other round. Quailin' fans point to the 6 KDs as if it's some proof of Chocolates mind numbing power but I tend to :huh - how the **** can you KD a guy six f'kin times and not stop him or even totally dominate? :think

    EDIT - That said NDNJ is a quality fighter, he's actually the only name I'd point to on Quillins resume as a good win, despite the slightly bizarre series of KDs. I remember rewatching it and wondering if N'Jikam was drugged or drunk or something.

    Nonetheless I'm really looking forward to the upcoming NDNJ vs Stevens fight - a mouthwatering Puncher vs Slickster match-up IMO.
     
  10. GGGIsABum

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    True.

    Both Quillin and Golovkin are bum MW champions who have faced the weakest opponents.
     
  11. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    Yes, indeed, a very well thought out and extremely objective point Mr. GGGIsABum.:good
     
  12. Beremith

    Beremith Active Member Full Member

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    Why oh why do people not know how to spell his name right?
     
  13. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Stop being silly.
     
  14. Golden Boy 360

    Golden Boy 360 Boxing's Biggest Cash Cow Full Member

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    yeah, still remember the n'dam fight. was jumping from my seat. mike tyson was in the house and was loving it
     
  15. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    Hmm.. well yeah. I commented on this earlier today though I've been thinking it for months. Most posters will actually take the care to spell Pacquiao or Provodnikov, Klitschko or Kovalev , Golovkin or Gonzales, but it seems nobody cares enough about Quillin to check how to spell his name correctly (****, Uzcategui and the Kokietgym guys even get their names spelled right most of the time whereas Quillin averages about 20 - 30% by my observation).:think