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Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 05:46
by cold187
ScottDetonator wrote:Very strange move from Quillin's team. Why couldn't he take the massive payday and still fight Jacobs down the road, it's not like Jacobs v Quillin is a PPV event or even a big fight outside of NY.
agree, they could still fight jacobs and unify, if quilling beats korobov
and all this crap saying belts a meaningless, i agree, but they are tend to be used as a bargaining tool
I wonder what he will make vs jacobs, bearing in mind jacobs has the belt and therefore more power!!!
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 07:23
by ReggieDiggs
Datsue wrote:I only have this shite to focus on because no pudendum will talk to me about Latino & Asian flyweights, about which I am prepared to discourse at greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat length.
Lmmfao. It's early, but I feel like this is a lock for September 2014 Post of the Month.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 08:05
by Counter-puncher
Datsue wrote:Dunno if that was aimed at me, mate?
People are asking questions, I'm at a loose-end so am ranting about why--in my opinion, of course--things are like they are.
I only have this shite to focus on because no pudendum will talk to me about Latino & Asian flyweights, about which I am prepared to discourse at greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat length.
this is lies. you have clearly been grooming Boxing Prospect on the british board
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 05 Sep 2014, 09:48
by jockpunk
Hopefully Jay Z keeps bidding on these type of fights. Will look pretty ridiculous if haymons guys have to keep vacating belts.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 19:08
by crusader
The WBO has ordered Korobov-Demetrius Andrade for the vacant title. The WBO says there is precedent for a former champion contesting a title bout in a division they haven't fought in, and that Andrade has a stronger case for contention than Saunders does.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 21:06
by jujigatame
Andrade? He has a title at 154 and hasn't fought at 160 in 2 years. Did he announce he was moving up or something? I thought he was a possible opponent for Canelo.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 21:13
by lefty
Counter-puncher wrote:Datsue wrote:Dunno if that was aimed at me, mate?
People are asking questions, I'm at a loose-end so am ranting about why--in my opinion, of course--things are like they are.
I only have this shite to focus on because no pudendum will talk to me about Latino & Asian flyweights, about which I am prepared to discourse at greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat length.
this is lies. you have clearly been grooming Boxing Prospect on the british board

Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 22:22
by ikorolev
Dmitry Chudinov's team is in talks with Danny Jacobs' team about a possible fight, but I don't see why Haymon will allow Danny to fight a Russian when he didn't allow Quillin to do so.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 23:04
by Boxing Prospect
Counter-puncher wrote:Datsue wrote:Dunno if that was aimed at me, mate?
People are asking questions, I'm at a loose-end so am ranting about why--in my opinion, of course--things are like they are.
I only have this shite to focus on because no pudendum will talk to me about Latino & Asian flyweights, about which I am prepared to discourse at greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat length.
this is lies. you have clearly been grooming Boxing Prospect on the british board
He wishes, I believe I was the first to mention Kosei Tanaka for example ;) he's the follower!
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:31
by ikorolev
Dmitry Chudinov's team is in talks with Danny Jacobs' team about a possible fight, but I don't see why Haymon will allow Danny to fight a Russian when he didn't allow Quillin to do so.
... and Haymon may have found a softer target for Quillin:
http://www.thesweetscience.com/news/art ... or-quillin?
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:54
by Datsue
Boxing Prospect wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:Datsue wrote:Dunno if that was aimed at me, mate?
People are asking questions, I'm at a loose-end so am ranting about why--in my opinion, of course--things are like they are.
I only have this shite to focus on because no pudendum will talk to me about Latino & Asian flyweights, about which I am prepared to discourse at greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat length.
this is lies. you have clearly been grooming Boxing Prospect on the british board
He wishes, I believe I was the first to mention Kosei Tanaka for example ;) he's the follower!
You certainly put my knowledge of the Asian fight game to shame, mate, but I like to think of us as nutters with a shared obsession.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 19:08
by sucracristo
ikorolev wrote:Dmitry Chudinov's team is in talks with Danny Jacobs' team about a possible fight, but I don't see why Haymon will allow Danny to fight a Russian when he didn't allow Quillin to do so.
... and Haymon may have found a softer target for Quillin:
http://www.thesweetscience.com/news/art ... or-quillin?
GGG needs to toss that super title in the trash.
it's more of a hindrance than a help. everyone already knows him so his title means nothing,
even to the wba. look at all these middles talking about fighting each other for belts and not one
of them will fight GGG. he needs to ditch that crap fake title and become #1 mandatory
for all the other belts. every "super" title holder should do the same.
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 27 Dec 2014, 13:46
by Andrew
Just watched this interview
I think it's Quillins first since vacating
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BmKBSZ2gEGw
Re: Quillin vacates title
Posted: 28 Dec 2014, 13:09
by jewboypgh
Quilled sucks.
He won't last 4 rounds with GGG