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Peter ‘Kid Chocolate’ Quillin on mission

Peter ‘Kid Chocolate’ Quillin on mission

 

 

LOS ANGELES (July 6, 2011) – From the mean streets of Grand Rapids to living in New York and now Hollywood, undefeated middleweight prospect Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillinis on the verge of boxing greatness, and is being talked about in boxing circles as being a fighter ready for a high-profile world title fight within a year.

 

Coming off of an explosive third-round destruction of former world title challenger Jesse Brinkley this past April for the USBO super middleweight title, Quillin (24-0, 18 KOs) will return to compete in his natural middleweight division in an old fashioned throw-down with veteran “Marvelous” Tarvis Simms (27-1-1, 11 KOs) in 10-round bout on the July 23 Amir Khan vs. Zab Judah undercard at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

 

Quillin-Simms will be fought on the off-television portion of the event, while Khan vs. Judah headlines on HBO. “A fight is a fight and my time will come,” IBF # 5 rated Quillin said.“I put in the same effort to put on an impressive winning performance,” IBF #5 rated Quillin said. “The pressure last camp was to see how I would beat Brinkley. This time it’s Tarvis Simms and I’m training to destroy him.

 

“I’m never in a comfortable situation because, in boxing, you can always lose. I figure, why put in anything less than maximum effort in training?I’m trying to prove that I’m an elite, top-10 fighter and, even when I win a world title, I’m always going to be a hungry fighter because of where I come from.After my last fight I went right back in the Wild Card Gym training with Freddie Roach and Eric Brown.I’ve already started back training in the torture chamber (with strength-and-conditioning coach Brad Bose at Anatomi Gym in Santa Monica).”

 

The 40-year-old Simms is 12 years older than Quillin and the twin brother of two-time World Junior Middleweight Champion Travis Simms. His only loss was a 10-round decision to Allan Green two years ago, when he was a late replacement fighting for the first time in 14 months.

 

“What I’m looking for against Simms is rounds,” Quillin explained.“My last three fights were all four rounds or less.I had a first-round knockout in Quebec, followed by a fourth-round TKO, and then stopped a world title challenger in the third. Tarvis is 27-1-1 but he’s stepping-up to fight me, not the other way around. I met him and he’s a cool guy. I’m hoping that he’s preparing as hard as me to put in the rounds and showcase his talent. If he does, it will be an entertaining fight.”

 

No boxer appreciates being active more than “Kid Chocolate,” who was on the shelf for 18 months (2008-2010) with a broken hand, hairline fracture of his eye socket and emergency appendectomy.

 

“Boxing isn’t a job for me because I love it,” Quillin remarked.“I want to stay busy and active and I’m happy Golden Boy got me right back in the ring. I train hard, five hours a day, six days a week and that doesn’t include all of the running I do.I’m like old-time boxers who liked to fight all the time.I want to bring that back to boxing because fans appreciate and enjoy it.

 

“I was a street kid growing up in Grand Rapids. I never thought that I’d be anything in life.I learned from boxing that anything I do, I need to fight for it, in or out of the ring. That’s what gave me the courage to move to Brooklyn and then to California.I’ve been to so many different places because of boxing.I’m hungry to make it big. Boxing really saved my life.”

 

“Kid Chocolate” is continuing on his mission for excellence.

 

For more information about Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin go online to www.TheKidChocolate.com or follow him on Twitter @/Kid Chocolate.

Brinkley vs Quillin April 29 in Reno – Tickets on sale now!

BRINKLEY VS QUILLIN OFFICIAL – TICKETS ON SALE

 

March 24th, 2011. Reno — Don Chargin Productions, Golden Boy Promotions, and Let’s Get It On Promotions are pleased to officially announce the April 29th, super-middleweight fight between Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (23-0, 17 KOs Brooklyn, NY) and Jesse Brinkley (35-6, 22 KOs Yerington, NV). The fight will be televised nationally on Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo series as an early kickoff to Cinco De Mayo, and will take place at the Reno Events Center in downtown Reno. Brinkley vs. Quillin is also being sanctioned by the International Boxing Organization for the USBO title. The card is also being presented by PR Entertainment, The Silver Legacy resort/casino, and the Eldorado resort/casino.

Quillin, who signed a promotional deal with Golden Boy Promotions earlier this year, is coming off of an impressive 4th round KO over Dennis Sharpe on February 11th in Fairfield, CA. The Cuban born, Brooklyn raised prospect currently lives in Hollywood, CA and trains at the Wild Card gym.

Brinkley, who is coming off a spirited and gutsy performance against super-middleweight king, Lucian Bute last October, looks to once again position himself for a world title shot at 168 lbs. Brinkley is eager to return to his hometown area of Northern Nevada where he is an extraordinary draw.

The fight is scheduled for 10 rounds.

Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Silver Legacy or Reno Events Center box office during hours of operation. Prices are $33.25, $63.25, and $103.25. Doors open at 6pm, first bell at 7pm.