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Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 03 Sep 2014, 03:16
by black panther
ikorolev wrote:black panther wrote:Rumour has it that Quilling may forfeit his title and fight Danny Jacobs (also managed by Al Haymon).
... and get less money ? Haymon will probably get more though. If it happens, Quillin is a big pussy.
Yeah that's what I thought; why avoid your career highest payday? Maybe they aren't confident in winning the fight and figure they can make more money in the long run by avoiding a loss here. Will lose a lot of respect for Quillin if he avoids this fight.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 03 Sep 2014, 04:06
by Chepppaaa
from chickenweather to cickenillon
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 11:24
by black panther
ikorolev wrote:black panther wrote:Rumour has it that Quilling may forfeit his title and fight Danny Jacobs (also managed by Al Haymon).
... and get less money ? Haymon will probably get more though. If it happens, Quillin is a big pussy.
Rumours were true....
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 11:33
by Baby Face Finster
Peter Quitting. When the comp gets better he instantly bails.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 11:37
by ikorolev
Pussy Chocolate
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 11:48
by giacomino
We should be talking about el Chocolatito, Roman Gonzalez, instead of the watered down Chocolate imitation at middleweight.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 20:54
by bigznyc
black panther wrote:Rumour has it that Quilling may forfeit his title and fight Danny Jacobs (also managed by Al Haymon).
he will not fight Danny Jacobs...Danny used to beat him very handily in sparring about 4 years ago..doubt Quillen improved that much..that is the reason Jacobs is obsessed with Quillen..easy payday and wants tp be the first to knock him out..that would get him a payday with Cotto or Alvarez
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 21:12
by Taansend
Let's wait & see what is happening promotional wise before we start calling professional boxers cowards.
As someone mentioned above, boxing is a shady business & these poor fighters are often hooked into dodgy contracts.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 21:12
by ikorolev
bigznyc wrote:
he will not fight Danny Jacobs...Danny used to beat him very handily in sparring about 4 years ago..doubt Quillen improved that much..that is the reason Jacobs is obsessed with Quillen..easy payday and wants tp be the first to knock him out..that would get him a payday with Cotto or Alvarez
It sounds like he will:
http://www.boxingnews24.com/2014/09/qui ... e-la-hoya/?
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 01:13
by bigznyc
ikorolev wrote:bigznyc wrote:
he will not fight Danny Jacobs...Danny used to beat him very handily in sparring about 4 years ago..doubt Quillen improved that much..that is the reason Jacobs is obsessed with Quillen..easy payday and wants tp be the first to knock him out..that would get him a payday with Cotto or Alvarez
It sounds like he will:
http://www.boxingnews24.com/2014/09/qui ... e-la-hoya/?
I believe it when I see it..if it happens, put heavy on Jacobs..this is a mismatch.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 04:13
by crusader
I'd favor Quillin and I think there's a good chance he stops Jacobs, whom I believe is chinny (a shortcoming that's less significant in sparring).
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 08:38
by ikorolev
crusader wrote:I'd favor Quillin and I think there's a good chance he stops Jacobs, whom I believe is chinny (a shortcoming that's less significant in sparring).
Yes, he is. Korobov dropped him in amateurs.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 09:48
by cold187
the reason this is a blatant duck is that
quillin could have faced jacobs after korobov. simple
if he does win the wba regular belt, he will eventuallybe mandatory for GGG. then what, will he vacate again?
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 11:48
by bigznyc
crusader wrote:I'd favor Quillin and I think there's a good chance he stops Jacobs, whom I believe is chinny (a shortcoming that's less significant in sparring).
trust me..quillen was getting schooled bad..he has zero confidence going into the fight..Haymen will have to force him
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 11:58
by bigznyc
ikorolev wrote:crusader wrote:I'd favor Quillin and I think there's a good chance he stops Jacobs, whom I believe is chinny (a shortcoming that's less significant in sparring).
Yes, he is. Korobov dropped him in amateurs.
he wasnt even hurt and it was a clean left hand right on the chin that jacobs walked into...the guy is a hard hitter, hit him with as a clean a power punch (short straight) as you will see and he wasnt fazed..
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 06 Sep 2014, 11:59
by bigznyc
Korobov was 22 and jacobs 18..include the fact that amateurs in europe have much more experience and get more fights than American amateurs do, Jacobs did well..the scoring was bullshit. Korobov is a good fighter..a lot better than Quillen technically and all around
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 09:06
by Mostel
ikorolev wrote:Haymon probably prefers Quillin getting stripped to losing to Korobov.
Quite correct. Typical NYC type guy. No toughness, all talk. Quillin is a joke.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 09:08
by Mostel
Baby Face Finster wrote:Quillin and his management are pussies. They've run scared from Triple G in the past and are now trying to avoid Korobov. Anyone that refers to Quillin as a champion is a chump just like him.
Truth!
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 09:08
by Mostel
cold187 wrote:the reason this is a blatant duck is that
quillin could have faced jacobs after korobov. simple
if he does win the wba regular belt, he will eventuallybe mandatory for GGG. then what, will he vacate again?
He sure would.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 17:04
by handsofstone
If Quillin is stating that he's looking for the "bigger fights" then you would assume he's maybe meaning unification fights,in that case he wouldnt have to vacate his WBO as unifications overrule mandatories as far as im aware????
If that is true then would the WBA Regular belt that Jacobs holds be regarded as a unification fight with Peter's WBO or is it only the WBA's Super title than can be regarded as a unification ?
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 18:22
by lefty
bigznyc wrote:black panther wrote:Rumour has it that Quilling may forfeit his title and fight Danny Jacobs (also managed by Al Haymon).
he will not fight Danny Jacobs...Danny used to beat him very handily in sparring about 4 years ago..doubt Quillen improved that much..that is the reason Jacobs is obsessed with Quillen..easy payday and wants tp be the first to knock him out..that would get him a payday with Cotto or Alvarez
4 years is a long time though especially when you consider the fact that Quillen had a very little amateur background and so on. Also as Crusader said, sparring is different. Jacobs was wearing headgear and they were using big gloves. I'm willing to bet that Quillen would knock Jacobs out who IMO again like Crusader said, appears chinny.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 22:37
by bigznyc
lefty wrote:bigznyc wrote:black panther wrote:Rumour has it that Quilling may forfeit his title and fight Danny Jacobs (also managed by Al Haymon).
he will not fight Danny Jacobs...Danny used to beat him very handily in sparring about 4 years ago..doubt Quillen improved that much..that is the reason Jacobs is obsessed with Quillen..easy payday and wants tp be the first to knock him out..that would get him a payday with Cotto or Alvarez
4 years is a long time though especially when you consider the fact that Quillen had a very little amateur background and so on. Also as Crusader said, sparring is different. Jacobs was wearing headgear and they were using big gloves. I'm willing to bet that Quillen would knock Jacobs out who IMO again like Crusader said, appears chinny.
then why has he been dodging him..offers have been out with would put 7 figures in quillens pocket..quillen kept saying, it doesnt make sense financially yet..however, he fought 3 light punching jr middles in a row..he did make about 300 in his last fight, but he is obviously scared to fight jacobs. 4 years ago, quillen was already a contender..
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 22:39
by bigznyc
Mostel wrote:ikorolev wrote:Haymon probably prefers Quillin getting stripped to losing to Korobov.
Quite correct. Typical NYC type guy. No toughness, all talk. Quillin is a joke.
quillen is not from nyc, fool..sound like an envious hillybilly..cant all be born and raised in NY..ahhh
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 08 Sep 2014, 07:11
by ReggieDiggs
bigznyc wrote:Mostel wrote:ikorolev wrote:Haymon probably prefers Quillin getting stripped to losing to Korobov.
Quite correct. Typical NYC type guy. No toughness, all talk. Quillin is a joke.
quillen is not from nyc, fool..sound like an envious hillybilly..cant all be born and raised in NY..ahhh
Peter was born in Chicago & grew up in Grand Rapids, MI. Grand Rapids is denying this currently though. Chicago is searching for his birth certificate & will burn it immediately once found.
Re: Quillan not willing to fight Korobov?
Posted: 08 Sep 2014, 11:34
by Baby Face Finster