he became the spokesperson for the pbc and now he is just a contender.Just last week he was sayin 10 million for a GGG fight...the guy is deluded and now he can thank al haymon.
Yep. I would imagine a lengthy period of time off, followed by a handful of soft touches before seriously re-evaluating. Maybe a similar comeback approach to what Golota had following the Lewis loss and leading up to the Grant fight. I think it will take half a dozen fights or so for Quillin to slowly attempt to rebuild before ever taking a serious step up again. I don't think an immediate rematch is in the cards.
If you are Quillen you probably want an immediate rematch. It's likely the "biggest" fight he can get, and he still has a decent chance to beat Jacobs. I doubt Jacobs could do that twice in a row.