Carlos Quintana still want's a Pual trilogy!

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  1. Hex-One

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    IMHO, His win over Paul was more convincing than Paul's win over him.
     
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    Honestly, I'd pick Williams to knock him out again in the rematch. Something was very different about the Williams Quitana fought the first time and the Williams that knocked him out. I don't think that knockout was a fluke because that was the first time I was seeing Williams throw that kind of Jab and insist on power instead of volume. I know it was a short fight and there's a possibility that Quintana got caught cold. But even if he doesn't get caught the same way in a third fight, I think Williams will break him down like Cotto did.
     
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    What?
     
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    12 one-sided rounds to me are more convincing than a short KO.
     
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    I guess, but we aren't talking about a shutout here. Paul won four or five rounds the first time around.
     
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    Paul Destroys him again and I don't wanna see it..
     
  8. Joe King

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    MAYBE four or five rounds.

    Carlos was digging in his guts like a gardener.
     
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    considering quintana was able to handle williams over 12 rounds in their first fight and their rematch ended in less than 1, i don't see why he wouldnt think of the rematch as a fluke.
     
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    Let me guess, you're picking Quintana in the third fight, right? :lol:
     
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    Gotta give Quintana much credit for wanting a triology. I would love to see the fight just to make sure that the first fight was not a fluke and the second fight was not a fluke. The third fight is a must see. I'll Holla 5000
     
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    Of course Quintana wants the fight. it's not like he has big options or something. Quintana won the first fight 8-4 IMO but a KO is the most conclusive ending in boxing.
     
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    they are 1-1 and usually that warrants a trilogy.

    It's kind of weird because both fights were completely different from one another.

    I rather see Williams fight Quintana again than some no name fighter at 154 or 160 or whatever they have planned for him next.
     
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    A 3rd fight would certainly be interesting. Both fights were pretty conslusive, and as of others have said too - completely different.

    I guess based on their second fight you'd have to pick Paul, but who knows, Quintana is obviously capable of beating him.
     
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    It's Pual.
     

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