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Peter Quillin and Chazz Witherspoon Win
Decisions In New York
April 16th 2008 From
eastsideboxing.com
by James Slater: Last night, at
The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York,
two unbeaten and exciting prospects kept
their unbeaten records intact with
commanding unanimous decision points
wins. "Kid Chocolate" Peter Quillin gave
former world title challenger Antwun
Echols a painful beating over ten rounds
at super-middleweight, while heavyweight
up-and-comer Chazz Witherspoon won a
clear ten rounder against the durable
Domonic Jenkins. Quillin won by scores
of 99-91, 98-91 and 98-92. Witherspoon's
win was awarded by margins of
98-92,97-93 and 96-93..
Big things really are expected of both
fighters, the fast and powerful Quillin
in particular. Aged just 24, "Kid
Chocolate" seemingly has all the
ingredients needed to become a world
champion. Trained by the knowledgeable
Colin Morgan, Quillin is being move
quite well, with last night's win being
his twelfth over an opponent with a
winning record. Flashy, a good talker,
always in magnificently physical
condition and fiercely determined, the
24 year old from Chicago is definitely
one to watch. He got his nickname,
incidentally, due to his facial likeness
to the legendary Cuban fighter from
yesteryear.
Witherspoon, too, has a right future.
Being moved perhaps more cautiously than
Quillin, the 26 year old heavyweight
known as "Gentleman" has now boxed
eleven (out of 23) guys with winning
records. Hopefully this year
Witherspoon, related, of course to
"Terrible" Tim, will be moved up in
quality. So far, however, there are no
real names to speak of on his record.
Still, at age 26 only, Witherspoon has
plenty of time on his side.
It is a competitive time to be a boxing
prospect right now, with superb talents
like Yuriorkis Gamboa, "The New" Ray
Robinson, Amir Khan, Quillin himself and
others competing to be the next best
thing in the sport. The fans are the
real winners as a result, and it is
always interesting to see which of the
upcoming talent makes it to the top. For
what it's worth, I would put some
serious
money on Peter Quillin getting
there; slightly less on the more
plodding Witherspoon. Both guys are
heading in the right direction, though,
and it is good they both won last night.
In doing so, Quillin rose to 18-0(14)
and Witherspoon improved his record to
23-0(15). As for last night's losers,
Echols, who really ought to think about
retiring, fell to 31-8-4(27) and Jenkins
fell to 13-8-1(6).
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