Peter Quillin Explained

Peter Quillin
Nickname:Kid Chocolate
Weight:
Height:5 ft 11 in
Reach:72+1/2 in
Nationality:American
Birth Date:22 June 1983
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:38
Wins:34
Ko:23
Losses:2
Draws:1
No Contests:1

Peter Quillin (born June 22, 1983) is an American professional boxer who held the WBO middleweight title from 2012 to 2014. He also challenged once for the WBA (Regular) middleweight title in 2015.

Early life

Peter Quillin was born in 1983 in Chicago, Illinois but was raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is a Christian. During his amateur boxing career, he had 15 fights, and soon after the tall, aggressive fighter turned pro in New York. He said about his early life "Homelessness, a rotten childhood, no love in my household growing up, drugs, sexual assault, with all these things I experienced in life. No one can say my life isn’t a miracle." Despite numerous reports that he in fact came from an affluent nuclear family. [1]

Professional career

Quillin turned professional on June 9, 2005, after signing with promoter Cedric Kushner. In April 2008, Quillin dominated former contender Antwun Echols. On June 11, 2008, Peter defeated Dionisio Miranda by unanimous decision at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City. Quillin won most of the early rounds of the fight and was cruising Miranda in the seventh round. Peter would recover well in the eighth round, after being caught by Dionisio. Then Quillin fought the last two rounds of the fight effectively, with the final judges’ scores being 97-92, 97-92, and 97-93.[2]

In April 2010, Peter moved from New York City to Los Angeles to train with the 4-time trainer of the year Freddie Roach.[3]

On April 29, 2011, Quillin stopped title contender Jesse Brinkley to win the vacant United States Boxing Organisation Super Middleweight Championship in Reno, Nevada.[4]

On July 23, 2011, Quillin defeated late substitute Jason LeHoullier in Las Vegas. Although there were no knockdowns, LeHoullier was outclassed.[5]

On November 5, 2011, Quillin made his HBO debut, stopping Craig McEwan in the 6th round in Cancún, Mexico. Then in June 2012 he fought Winky Wright, winning by unanimous decision and making Wright retire.

On September 4, 2014, Quillin vacated his WBO 160-pound title instead of facing the mandatory challenger Matvey Korobov for a purse that would have been over three times greater than any previous purse Quillin had received in his career.[6]

On April 11, 2015, Quillin returned to the ring to fight Andy Lee at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York in his Premier Boxing Champions debut, live on NBC.[7] Due to not making weight at the weigh-in, however, Quillin was ineligible to win Lee's WBO World Middleweight Title. In the first round, Quillin dropped Lee hard with an overhand right near the end of round one and scored a questionable knockdown in round 3 when he stood on Lee's foot and tripped him. In round 7 however, Quillin tasted the canvas for the first time himself on a Lee right hook. For the rest of the fight Lee boxed consistently as Quillin's work rate and accuracy dropped. By the end of the 12th round, the fight was scored 113-112 for Lee, 113-112 for Quillin, and 113-113, making the official result of the fight a split draw.

Quillin vs. Jacobs

On December 5, 2015, Quillin suffered the 1st defeat of his career suffering a vicious TKO loss to Daniel Jacobs in the 1st round.[8]

Quillin vs. Johnson

On September 8, 2017, Quillin made his return to the ring winning a competitive fight with Dashon Johnson.[9]

Quillin vs. Love

In his next fight, Quillin fought J'Leon Love, who was ranked #6 by the IBF and #9 by the WBC at super middleweight. Quillin won the fight convincingly on the scorecards, 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92.[10]

Quillin vs. Truax

In his following fight, Quilling fought WBC #3 and IBF #5 at super middleweight, Caleb Truax.[11] The fight ended in a no contest in the second round due to an accidental head clash.[12]

Quillin vs. Angulo

On September 21, 2019, Quillin fought Alfredo Angulo. Despite being the favorite, Quillin got outboxed by Angulo. Although Angulo was slow and did not really hurt Quillin much during the fight, Quillin also was not able to do much damage to Angulo. Two of the judges saw Angulo as the winner, scoring it 97-93 and 96-94 for him, while the third judge saw Quillin as the winner, scoring the fight 96-94 for Quillin.[13]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
38LossAlfredo Angulo10Sep 21, 2019
37NC34–1–1 Caleb TruaxND2 (12), Apr 13, 2019
36Win34–1–1J'Leon LoveUD10Aug 4, 2018
35Win33–1–1Dashon JohnsonUD8Sep 8, 2017
34Loss32–1–1Daniel JacobsTKO1 (12), Dec 5, 2015
33Win32–0–1Michael ZerafaKO5 (12), Sep 12, 2015
32Draw31–0–1Andy Lee12Apr 11, 2015
31Win31–0Lukáš KonečnýUD12Apr 19, 2014
30Win30–0Gabriel RosadoTKO10 (12), Oct 26, 2013
29Win29–0Fernando GuerreroTKO7 (12), Apr 27, 2013
28Win28–0Hassan N'Dam N'JikamUD12Oct 20, 2012
27Win27–0Winky WrightUD10Jun 2, 2012
26Win26–0Craig McEwanTKO6 (10), Nov 5, 2011
25Win25–0Jason LeHoullierTKO5 (10), Jul 23, 2011
24Win24–0Jesse BrinkleyTKO3 (10), Apr 29, 2011
23Win23–0Dennis SharpeTKO4 (8), Feb 11, 2011
22Win22–0Martin DesjardinsKO1 (10), Dec 18, 2010
21Win21–0Fernando ZunigaUD10Feb 6, 2010
20Win20–0Sam HillTKO10 (10), Sep 17, 2008
19Win19–0Dionisio MirandaUD10Jun 11, 2008
18Win18–0Antwun EcholsUD10Apr 16, 2008
17Win17–0Thomas BrownKO2 (6), Feb 23, 2008
16Win16–0Troy LowryTKO2 (8), Dec 13, 2007
15Win15–0Jesse OrtaUD6Sep 5, 2007
14Win14–0Jose Humberto CorralKO1 (8), Aug 18, 2007
13Win13–0Jamaal DavisUD8Jun 9, 2007
12Win12–0Victor PazTKO2 (6), May 18, 2007
11Win11–0Alexander Pacheco Quiroz TKO1 (6), Apr 26, 2007
10Win10–0Nathan MartinTKO2 (6), Mar 10, 2007
9Win9–0Steve WalkerTKO1 (6), Feb 22, 2007
8Win8–0David EstradaTKO1 (6), Nov 3, 2006
7Win7–0Brad AustinTKO2 (6), Sep 20, 2006
6Win6–0William PrietoKO1 (4), Jul 26, 2006
5Win5–0Eddie O'Neal 1 (4), Jun 10, 2006
4Win4–0Tomas Padron4Apr 20, 2006
3Win3–0Willie CruzTKO2 (4), Mar 16, 2006
2Win2–0Antwuan HedgemondTKO1 (4), Aug 4, 2005
1Win1–0Anthony Hunter1 (4)Jun 9, 2005

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Polanco. Gabriel. Peter Quillin Interview: Still Proving People Wrong. 15 November 2013 . 2021-07-02. en-US.
  2. Web site: Quillin Defeats Miranda, Fails To Impress. 2008-06-14. 2008-06-13. Michael. Lieberman. BoxingNews24.com.
  3. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=23659&more=1 Peter Quillin to train with Freddie Roach
  4. http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/news/94b093e4b7a4d3457270c01ae621b6e9/ Peter Quillin To Meet Jesse Brinkley On "The Contender" Star'S Home Turf
  5. https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/6792080/peter-quillin-dominates-jason-lehoullier-5th-round-tko Peter Quillin dominates Jason LeHoullier in 5th-round TKO – ESPN
  6. https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/11466721/peter-quillin-vacates-middleweight-world-title Peter Quillin vacates middleweight world title – ESPN
  7. http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/fight-night-april-11-2015 Fight Night – Garcia vs Peterson, Lee vs Quillin | Premier Boxing Champions
  8. Web site: Jacobs vs Quillin - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2021-07-02. Box.Live. en-US.
  9. Web site: Burton. Ryan. Peter Quillin Returns, Wins Tough Decision Over Dashon Johnson. 2021-07-02. BoxingScene.com. 8 September 2017 . en-us.
  10. Web site: Quillin vs Love - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2021-07-02. Box.Live. en-US.
  11. Web site: Quillin vs Truax - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2021-07-02. Box.Live. en-US.
  12. Web site: Christ. Scott. 2019-04-14. Quillin vs Truax ends in no contest due to clash of heads. 2021-07-02. Bad Left Hook. en.
  13. Web site: Christ. Scott. 2019-09-22. Alfredo Angulo upsets Peter Quillin by split decision. 2021-07-02. Bad Left Hook. en.