Quillin unprofessional ?

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I was gonna say CS, but why limit it to just here- this is the dumbest sh*t I've read on the internet in a while. Bnovelist is slapping himself for not thinking of this in the buildup to a Mayweather fight and creating a similar thread.
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Re: Quillin unprofessional ?

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Wales wrote:
Impractical Poster wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
That's his job -- sometimes taking punches. Closing eyes is unprofessional.
My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the
Clearly you're an idiot who knows eff all about boxing

Amateur boxer = closes eyes when getting punched in face

Professional boxer = keeps eyes open when getting punched in face
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
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Do a google search and type in the words BOXING PICS.
You will see all of the all time greats with their eyes closed when punched in the face.
I mean SRR,SRL,PEP,ARMSTRONG ETC....All have pics of them with their eyes closed when taking a huge shot.
It is just part of the game
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koolkc107 wrote:
What a crock of fanboy bootysweat!

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The referee has his eyes open. What is his name? he must be crowned the ring magazine middleweight champion of the world.
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Tony1244 wrote:
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
I heard that after beating George Groves at Wembley, in front of 80,000 people, Carl Froch slept the full night with his eyes open, he's THAT hard
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davie wrote:
Tony1244 wrote:
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
I heard that after beating George Groves at Wembley, in front of 80,000 people, Carl Froch slept the full night with his eyes open, he's THAT hard

Then monkees flew out of Froch's butt.
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davie wrote:
Tony1244 wrote:
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
I heard that after beating George Groves at Wembley, in front of 80,000 people, Carl Froch slept the full night with his eyes open, he's THAT hard
Did you know that Chuck Norris has never closed his eyes and he never will?
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Vze3jnhz: I agree that closing your eyes when being attacked by a "fist storm" could be a natural defense mechanism. What was unprofessional to me was attempting to fight on and not grabbing and holding while he got his senses back.
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Impractical Poster wrote: My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the face.
I believe in your theory and nominate you for a Nobel prize.
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No, IKornCob is right.

It is highly unprofessional to close your eyes when you are getting your meat loafed.

Shame on all of you for doubting his expertise.

Kid Choc crossed the line when he did the Baby Giraffe Polka just because Jacobs happened
to batter him about the temple area.

He should have grunted like Rocky did at Apollo Creed in their first Heavyweight Championship, then
asked Jacobs if "that's all you got?"

Then he should have walked back to his corner, screamed "Adrienne" and started shadowboxing with a side of beef.

Amateur!

I just hope he acts like a pro next time...
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I read a few of the statements. Anything can and will happen in a RING. I think most part you "back seat drivers" doing the negative suggestions that it's UNPRO. But I guess what I'm saying already has been said by those here who have posted the other fights pictures (Delaha- May etc.]
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Impractical Poster wrote: My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the face.
JCS wrote: I believe in your theory and nominate you for a Nobel prize.
I second the motion
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Joe Palooka wrote:
Impractical Poster wrote: My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the face.
JCS wrote: I believe in your theory and nominate you for a Nobel prize.
I second the motion
Ay, 3 votes Motion passed
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ImranSarwar wrote:I read a few of the statements. Anything can and will happen in a RING. I think most part you "back seat drivers" doing the negative suggestions that it's UNPRO. But I guess what I'm saying already has been said by those here who have posted the other fights pictures (Delaha- May etc.]
Vze3jnhz :The posted fight pictures said it all and only those who have never been there would ever call Quillin unpofessional. His true professionalism was obvious during the post-fight interview when he accepted defeat as one of those things that happen in boxing. No whining or blaming or excuses, just recognition that this fight got away from him.
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Re: Quillin unprofessional ?

Post by Vze3jnhz »

Tony1244 wrote:
Wales wrote:
Impractical Poster wrote: My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the
Clearly you're an idiot who knows eff all about boxing

Amateur boxer = closes eyes when getting punched in face

Professional boxer = keeps eyes open when getting punched in face
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
Vze3jnhz: Startled response is a natural phenomenon and immediate eye closure or blinking is symptomatic.
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Re: Quillin unprofessional ?

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Vze3jnhz wrote:
Tony1244 wrote:
Wales wrote:
Clearly you're an idiot who knows eff all about boxing

Amateur boxer = closes eyes when getting punched in face

Professional boxer = keeps eyes open when getting punched in face
Then there is no such thing as a professional boxer. Every boxer sometimes has his eyes closed. We all blink. I think some of you are being a bit hard on Quillen. He got stopped in the first round by another good fighter. End of story.
Vze3jnhz: Startled response is a natural phenomenon and immediate eye closure or blinking is symptomatic.
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koolkc107 wrote:
ikorolev wrote:Smart asses! Boxers are supposed at least to make an effort to not close their eyes.

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What a crock of fanboy bootysweat!

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Awesome proof to squash some BS!! :TU:
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Lets see if you can spot a pro.

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He should take punches like a true fighter!!!! :bag:
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Tarkus wrote:Lets see if you can spot a pro.

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Looks to be the ref.
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I close my eyes when I orgasm. It improves the intensity. :OhYes:
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Re: Quillin unprofessional ?

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ikorolev wrote:
Impractical Poster wrote:Because he was getting punched in the face?
That's his job -- sometimes taking punches. Closing eyes is unprofessional.

That is really stupid. If you don't like Quillin just say so.
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Everyone has closed their eyes. Its natural, it doesnt have to do with being a pro or not.
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I guess sometimes when hit really hard they can't help it. My mistake.
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Re: Quillin unprofessional ?

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ikorolev wrote:I guess sometimes when hit really hard they can't help it. My mistake.

Everyone blinks. You blink while reading or watching TV. A camera can catch anyone blinking. Having said that, it is better to blink as little as possible while boxing. Many trainers like Cus D-Amato talked about you take a punch better if you see it coming.
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