Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 20 Nov 2021, 10:34

Andrade - Decision
13
42%
Andrade - T/KO
9
29%
DRAW
3
10%
Quigley - T/KO
3
10%
Quigley - Decision
3
10%
 
Total votes: 31

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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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apollo creed wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 07:31EO has nicknamed it "My Bugatti" :OhYes:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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...and made up shit :TU:
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The Gratest wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 08:33 ...and made up shit :TU:

Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.

Narcissist personality disorder: A mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance,
a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of extreme confidence that they are always right lies a fragile self-esteem that's vulnerable to the slightest criticism. A narcissist will never admit they are wrong, because it forces them to take responsibility, and makes them feel insecure.

Sound like anyone we know? (No, not talking about Donald Trump) :OhYes:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10
The Gratest wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 08:33 ...and made up shit :TU:

Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.

Narcissist personality disorder: A mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance,
a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of extreme confidence that they are always right lies a fragile self-esteem that's vulnerable to the slightest criticism. A narcissist will never admit they are wrong, because it forces them to take responsibility, and makes them feel insecure.

Sound like anyone we know? (No, not talking about Donald Trump) :OhYes:
:TU: True, eo seems to have a psychiatric disorder.

From his long posts saved in Word, he seems to be an attention-seeker armchair-troll with an obsessive compulsive disorder. :OhYes:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Enlightened-One wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 07:09
The Gratest wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 07:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 07:05
An official announcement from the WBO's own website:

"Andrade ducks Korobov!"

Banner Promotions’ Artie Pelullo, the co-promoter of junior middleweight titlist Demetrius Andrade, petitioned the WBO to give Andrade the shot at Korobov for the vacant title. It is commonplace for the WBO to allow a titleholder from one division to get an immediate shot at the title in the weight class above where they hold the title.

But a funny thing happened on the way to Korobov-Andrade: Andrade’s camp rejected the fight this week, instead electing to remain at junior middleweight to defend his title, even though he has no specific date or opponent lined up just yet while Pelullo battles it out with HBO over his next bout.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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He said he wanted $1.4m for the fight?

Something Quillin would have been offered at the time?
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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EO, you don't know the inside stuff and the real "offers". Imo Andrade was lowballed and bluffed multiple times to just reject those simulated offers. He was/is a risky fighter on nobody's radar.

You keep bringing up your imaginary offers of Korobov, Charlo and Chenko, but you don't say nothing about BJS screwing up the fight with Andrade??!

You're just a attention-seeker troll, disingenuous and a sneaky instigator on this forum with OCD. :OhYes:

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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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apollo creed wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 07:09 EO, you don't know the inside stuff and the real "offers". Imo Andrade was lowballed and bluffed multiple times to just reject those simulated offers. He was/is a risky fighter on nobody's radar.

You keep bringing up your imaginary offers of Korobov, Charlo and Chenko, but you don't say nothing about BJS screwing up the fight with Andrade??!

You're just a attention-seeker troll, disingenuous and a sneaky instigator on this forum with OCD. :OhYes:

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Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 06:08

He said he wanted $1.4m for the fight?

Something Quillin would have been offered at the time?
When Demetrius Andrade lobbied the WBO to challenge for their vacant world middleweight title, his career-best purse was $200K (the sum he received for the Brian Rose bout).

The WBO granted his request and Boo Boo was ordered to face Matt Korobov for the vacant championship.

Andrade ducked Korobov and remained inactive for 16 months.

He was subsequently stripped of his WBO 154lbs title due to his inactivity.

Two fights later, he fought Jack Culcay for $75K.

Therefore, please explain the reason why you personally feel that Demetrius Andrade deserved to receive a $1.4m payday to face Matt Korobov?

If you didn’t wholeheartedly support Andrade’s unrealistically excessive purse demands, then why did you post the video?
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 08:29
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 06:08

He said he wanted $1.4m for the fight?

Something Quillin would have been offered at the time?
When Demetrius Andrade lobbied the WBO to challenge for their vacant world middleweight title, his career-best purse was $200K (the sum he received for the Brian Rose bout).

The WBO granted his request and Boo Boo was ordered to face Matt Korobov for the vacant championship.

Andrade ducked Korobov and remained inactive for 16 months.

He was subsequently stripped of his WBO 154lbs title due to his inactivity.

Two fights later, he fought Jack Culcay for $75K.

Therefore, please explain the reason why you personally feel that Demetrius Andrade deserved to receive a $1.4m payday to face Matt Korobov?

If you didn’t wholeheartedly support Andrade’s unrealistically excessive purse demands, then why did you post the video?
You're jumping EO.

I simply posted a video of Andrade's reason, his own voice as to what happened. At no point did I say, or do I believe he deserved a $1.4m payday. Especially for a vacant belt. Andrade wasn't exactly a big name back then.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Well Andrade is right but he also have to understand that you have to take a risky fight to get your profile bigger. At 154 there were Lara and Trout- and even Canelo fought them. At 160, I don't think guys like Munguia or Eubank Jr would fight Andrade.

I think Andrade should move up at 168 and ask wbo to fight for the wbo 168 title.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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apollo creed wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 09:55 Well Andrade is right but he also have to understand that you have to take a risky fight to get your profile bigger. At 154 there were Lara and Trout- and even Canelo fought them.
Andrade rejected the Charlo and Korobov fights.

He earned absolutely nothing when he chose to be inactive for 16 months.

Refusing to fight also resulted in him being stripped of his WBO 154lbs title, which would have greatly devalued his commercial worth.

Shortly afterwards he ended up travelling overseas to fight Jack Culcay for $75K.

Andrade was never right to duck Charlo and Korobov.

He also agreed a three fight deal with Showtime, but renounced it when he refused to face Charlo.

So Andrade burned bridges with everyone at the PBC and hasn’t faced anyone from that stable since.

Only a complete utter moron would fail to comprehend Andrade’s terribly dire business decisions!
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@ EO

I am still waiting for you to answer/explain your claim that Andrade vacated his belt/title multiple times in order to duck opponents.You like to dodge and divert attention by asking new or crap that has been hashed over dozens of times. You can simply say you were wrong, and/or lying.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Bandog wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 10:47 @ EO

I am still waiting for you to answer/explain your claim that Andrade vacated his belt/title multiple times in order to duck opponents.You like to dodge and divert attention by asking new or crap that has been hashed over dozens of times. You can simply say you were wrong, and/or lying.
I have answered this question three times.

I also asked you simple questions which you choose to ignore, either because you’re trolling or their answers undermine your beliefs.
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Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 16:46
Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
Dude, are you seriously retarded? Or perhaps the narcissist I think you are. Andrade defended his belt 5 times at 154 and 4 times so far at 160. At NO time did he vacate his belts or title to duck someone like you claimed. You can look here. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/468433

Now, since you dodged/diverted/spinned my simple question several times, I am done with you 100%. You are nothing other than a worthless troll. Mods must have a twisted sense of humor to keep you around. From now on, don't respond to any of my posts, and I will do the same. :doh:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Bandog wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 16:46
Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
Dude, are you seriously retarded? Or perhaps the narcissist I think you are. Andrade defended his belt 5 times at 154 and 4 times so far at 160. At NO time did he vacate his belts or title to duck someone like you claimed. You can look here. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/468433

Now, since you dodged/diverted/spinned my simple question several times, I am done with you 100%. You are nothing other than a worthless troll. Mods must have a twisted sense of humor to keep you around. From now on, don't respond to any of my posts, and I will do the same. :doh:
Why are you lying? Can you not even read?

Demetrius Andrade captured the vacant WBO super welterweight title with his split decision victory over Vanes Martirosyan.

His only title defence came against Britain’s Brian Rose.

He then decided to remain inactive for 16 months and he also decided to reject the Charlo and Korobov fights.

He ignored the WBO’s warnings about being stripped of his title due to inactivity, which resulted in him needlessly losing his belt.

Andrade then travelled overseas and received an appallingly low $75K purse to capture the regular version of the WBA’s super welterweight title against Jack Culcay.

He then decided to vacate that belt without even attempting to perform a title defence.

Why do you keep lying? Why are you creatively fabricating title defences that never happened?

OK, I'd like you to educate me about Andrade's alleged five world title defences at 154lbs? Who were his opponents for those fictional bouts in the alternate universe you live in?
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Bandog loves andrade - its fun to see he has a fan.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Bandog wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 16:46
Bandog wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 09:10Yes, like his claim Andrade gave up his belts multiple times in order to duck other boxers.
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
Dude, are you seriously retarded? Or perhaps the narcissist I think you are. Andrade defended his belt 5 times at 154 and 4 times so far at 160. At NO time did he vacate his belts or title to duck someone like you claimed. You can look here. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/468433

Now, since you dodged/diverted/spinned my simple question several times, I am done with you 100%. You are nothing other than a worthless troll. Mods must have a twisted sense of humor to keep you around. From now on, don't respond to any of my posts, and I will do the same. :doh:
EO is funny troll but his OCD must be severe. He also likes to lure posters in some long boring argues.
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:52
Bandog wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 16:46
Three very simple questions:

• Who did Demetrius Andrade defend his WBA 154lbs title against?

• Who did Demetrius Andrade face for the second defence of his WBO 154lbs title?

• When Demetrius Andrade’s request to challenge for the vacant WBO world middleweight championship was granted, and was subsequently informed he’d be facing the WBO’s other official title challenger, Matt Korobov, what was the outcome of that fight?
Dude, are you seriously retarded? Or perhaps the narcissist I think you are. Andrade defended his belt 5 times at 154 and 4 times so far at 160. At NO time did he vacate his belts or title to duck someone like you claimed. You can look here. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/468433

Now, since you dodged/diverted/spinned my simple question several times, I am done with you 100%. You are nothing other than a worthless troll. Mods must have a twisted sense of humor to keep you around. From now on, don't respond to any of my posts, and I will do the same. :doh:
Why are you lying? Can you not even read?

Demetrius Andrade captured the vacant WBO super welterweight title with his split decision victory over Vanes Martirosyan.

His only title defence came against Britain’s Brian Rose.

He then decided to remain inactive for 16 months and he also decided to reject the Charlo and Korobov fights.

He ignored the WBO’s warnings about being stripped of his title due to inactivity, which resulted in him needlessly losing his belt.

Andrade then travelled overseas and received an appallingly low $75K purse to capture the regular version of the WBA’s super welterweight title against Jack Culcay.

He then decided to vacate that belt without even attempting to perform a title defence.

Why do you keep lying? Why are you creatively fabricating title defences that never happened?

OK, I'd like you to educate me about Andrade's alleged five world title defences at 154lbs? Who were his opponents for those fictional bouts in the alternate universe you live in?
But, but Andrade was willing to fight BJS but Billy screwed up with his nasal sprays and you keep IGNORING this FACT and bring up some lowballed-bluffed offers made to Andrade. :OhYes:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Jason Quigley | DAZN - November 19, 2021

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apollo creed wrote: 14 Nov 2021, 07:31
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:52
Bandog wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:06

Dude, are you seriously retarded? Or perhaps the narcissist I think you are. Andrade defended his belt 5 times at 154 and 4 times so far at 160. At NO time did he vacate his belts or title to duck someone like you claimed. You can look here. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/468433

Now, since you dodged/diverted/spinned my simple question several times, I am done with you 100%. You are nothing other than a worthless troll. Mods must have a twisted sense of humor to keep you around. From now on, don't respond to any of my posts, and I will do the same. :doh:
Why are you lying? Can you not even read?

Demetrius Andrade captured the vacant WBO super welterweight title with his split decision victory over Vanes Martirosyan.

His only title defence came against Britain’s Brian Rose.

He then decided to remain inactive for 16 months and he also decided to reject the Charlo and Korobov fights.

He ignored the WBO’s warnings about being stripped of his title due to inactivity, which resulted in him needlessly losing his belt.

Andrade then travelled overseas and received an appallingly low $75K purse to capture the regular version of the WBA’s super welterweight title against Jack Culcay.

He then decided to vacate that belt without even attempting to perform a title defence.

Why do you keep lying? Why are you creatively fabricating title defences that never happened?

OK, I'd like you to educate me about Andrade's alleged five world title defences at 154lbs? Who were his opponents for those fictional bouts in the alternate universe you live in?
But, but Andrade was willing to fight BJS but Billy screwed up with his nasal sprays and you keep IGNORING this FACT and bring up some lowballed-bluffed offers made to Andrade. :OhYes:
Nooo.. but then Andrade admitted he WASN’T actually ready to fight BJS. Even though the fight was a scheduled and as you said it was BJS’s fault the fight never happened.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 14 Nov 2021, 07:52
apollo creed wrote: 14 Nov 2021, 07:31
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Nov 2021, 19:52
Why are you lying? Can you not even read?

Demetrius Andrade captured the vacant WBO super welterweight title with his split decision victory over Vanes Martirosyan.

His only title defence came against Britain’s Brian Rose.

He then decided to remain inactive for 16 months and he also decided to reject the Charlo and Korobov fights.

He ignored the WBO’s warnings about being stripped of his title due to inactivity, which resulted in him needlessly losing his belt.

Andrade then travelled overseas and received an appallingly low $75K purse to capture the regular version of the WBA’s super welterweight title against Jack Culcay.

He then decided to vacate that belt without even attempting to perform a title defence.

Why do you keep lying? Why are you creatively fabricating title defences that never happened?

OK, I'd like you to educate me about Andrade's alleged five world title defences at 154lbs? Who were his opponents for those fictional bouts in the alternate universe you live in?
But, but Andrade was willing to fight BJS but Billy screwed up with his nasal sprays and you keep IGNORING this FACT and bring up some lowballed-bluffed offers made to Andrade. :OhYes:
Nooo.. but then Andrade admitted he WASN’T actually ready to fight BJS. Even though the fight was a scheduled and as you said it was BJS’s fault the fight never happened.
EO must come with this FACT, please! A link is expected from EO! :OhYes:
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