Re: Quillin unprofessional ?
Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 16:44
the question remains: dumbest thread ever?
I'm tempted to say yes, but I don't want to rush my judgement. It's top 5 for sure.man wrote:the question remains: dumbest thread ever?
There has been some pretty dumb topics on here.But most are just trolling.hhaehre wrote:I'm tempted to say yes, but I don't want to rush my judgement. It's top 5 for sure.man wrote:the question remains: dumbest thread ever?
What they say, it takes a brave man to admit his mistake.ikorolev wrote:I guess sometimes when hit really hard they can't help it. My mistake.
Sucarcristo, you are SOME FUNNY POSTING THAT....& I NEVER LIKED THE THREE STOOGES BUT....MUST OF MISSED THAT ONE!sucracristo wrote:i believe he was trying to implement a very advanced technique which
most people on this forum have never learned, the "hold your hands above
your head like your being arrested and close your eyes" offensive maneuver.
he obviously wasn't successful this time because he didn't execute it properly.
watch the masters at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtJIZZOiFQ
Great friends here!JCS wrote:I believe in your theory and nominate you for a Nobel prize.Impractical Poster wrote: My theory is it is a phenomenon which occurs when something hits someone in the face.
the best thing about the stooges is they were experts on everything.ImranSarwar wrote: Sucarcristo, you are SOME FUNNY POSTING THAT....& I NEVER LIKED THE THREE STOOGES BUT....MUST OF MISSED THAT ONE!
Quality FILM!
there is peter quillin, a world classe athletesucracristo wrote:i believe he was trying to implement a very advanced technique which
most people on this forum have never learned, the "hold your hands above
your head like your being arrested and close your eyes" offensive maneuver.
he obviously wasn't successful this time because he didn't execute it properly.
watch the masters at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtJIZZOiFQ
1) please look up asberger's syndrome and the inability to recognize sarcasm.man wrote:there is peter quillin, a world classe athletesucracristo wrote:i believe he was trying to implement a very advanced technique which
most people on this forum have never learned, the "hold your hands above
your head like your being arrested and close your eyes" offensive maneuver.
he obviously wasn't successful this time because he didn't execute it properly.
watch the masters at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtJIZZOiFQ
with a fantastic record and here is an internet
poster by the name of "sucraristo" mocking
him after his first professional loss. this forum
here is better than this, sir. people here have
respect for the athletes who get in that ring.
"Fantastic" record ??? What is so fantastic on it. The only good win is N'Dam. The other decent win, Rosado, was a gift from a ref. As soon, as Quillin stepped up with people who can punch, he got exposed by Rosado, Lee and Jackobs.man wrote:there is peter quillin, a world classe athletesucracristo wrote:i believe he was trying to implement a very advanced technique which
most people on this forum have never learned, the "hold your hands above
your head like your being arrested and close your eyes" offensive maneuver.
he obviously wasn't successful this time because he didn't execute it properly.
watch the masters at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtJIZZOiFQ
with a fantastic record and here is an internet
poster by the name of "sucraristo" mocking
him after his first professional loss. this forum
here is better than this, sir. people here have
respect for the athletes who get in that ring.
1) no i didn't recognise your sarcasm.sucracristo wrote: 1) please look up asberger's syndrome and the inability to recognize sarcasm.
2) you take this poo way too personal.
3) you speak for "people here" no more than anyone else.
4) i had over 30 matches in 3 weight classes myself, and personally mastered the above described maneuver
and was clearly disagreeing with the OP out of my position of expertise.
well, he managed in a tough and competitiveikorolev wrote:"Fantastic" record ??? What is so fantastic on it. The only good win is N'Dam. The other decent win, Rosado, was a gift from a ref. As soon, as Quillin stepped up with people who can punch, he got exposed by Rosado, Lee and Jackobs.man wrote:there is peter quillin, a world classe athletesucracristo wrote:i believe he was trying to implement a very advanced technique which
most people on this forum have never learned, the "hold your hands above
your head like your being arrested and close your eyes" offensive maneuver.
he obviously wasn't successful this time because he didn't execute it properly.
watch the masters at work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtJIZZOiFQ
with a fantastic record and here is an internet
poster by the name of "sucraristo" mocking
him after his first professional loss. this forum
here is better than this, sir. people here have
respect for the athletes who get in that ring.
"Fantastic record". LMAO
This may be the wrong thread for you to attempt any type of credible argument.... Just sayin.ikorolev wrote:If you want to compare him with journeymen, club fighters and forum posters, then he has a fantastic record. If you compare him with A-yish level fighters, then there is nothing fantastic in it.
I don't give a f4ck. Everybody makes mistakes. I made one starting this thread, but it doesn't mean I have to agree with cr@p like Quillin's "fantastic record".Impractical Poster wrote:This may be the wrong thread for you to attempt any type of credible argument.... Just sayin.ikorolev wrote:If you want to compare him with journeymen, club fighters and forum posters, then he has a fantastic record. If you compare him with A-yish level fighters, then there is nothing fantastic in it.
ikorolev wrote:I don't give a f4ck. Everybody makes mistakes. I made one starting this thread, but it doesn't mean I have to agree with cr@p like Quillin's "fantastic record".Impractical Poster wrote:This may be the wrong thread for you to attempt any type of credible argument.... Just sayin.ikorolev wrote:If you want to compare him with journeymen, club fighters and forum posters, then he has a fantastic record. If you compare him with A-yish level fighters, then there is nothing fantastic in it.
which is precisely what i did.ikorolev wrote:If you want to compare him with ... forum posters, then he has a fantastic record.
compared to almost all internet posters (don'tikorolev wrote:I don't give a f4ck. Everybody makes mistakes. I made one starting this thread, but it doesn't mean I have to agree with cr@p like Quillin's "fantastic record".