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kill him. Returning from a trip to Miami three months later and finding Sambola still free, Quinn went on a local radio show to announce that if Sambola didn't leave town within a month then he would be killed. Thirty days later, on February 19, 2012, Quinn shot Sambola to death in a busy restaurant. Quinn got a taxi to the quayside and made his escape on a
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A few weeks later, Sambola shot Quinn's younger brother Jorge twice in a nightclub, leaving Jorge with life-changing injuries. Sambola was arrested, but released on the condition that he paid for Jorge’s medical bills. A furious Quinn told the police that if they didn't lock Sambola up then he would
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In 2011, Quinn came across Raul Bennett Sambola, whose boat had run out of fuel. Quinn gave Sambola fuel for which Sambola would repay him at a later date. When the time came, Sambola refused to pay the amount that Quinn claimed was owed. In retribution, Quinn took the engine from Sambola's boat and
272:. Mitchell defeated Quinn by knockout in the first round, with Quinn having fallen to his knees following a few hard jabs from Mitchell and declining to get up. It was to prove his last professional fight. Quinn travelled to Australia for a training camp but quit after two weeks and returned home. 280:
A huge figure in his impoverished home town, Quinn was known for encouraging or cajoling fellow townsfolk into performing civic improvement activities. Despite this, he also had a number of run-ins with local authorities. In one incident he used his physicality to deprive a naval officer of their
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Quinn then went on the run, evading capture for over a year before finally being arrested in April 2013, along with three of his wives and two Colombians who were with him at the time. He was charged with both Sambola's
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Having built up a sequence of 13 victories but gaining a reputation within the boxing fraternity for being more interested in carousing than serious training, Quinn was unexpectedly defeated by
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following a family feud. After spending a year on the run, Quinn was finally arrested in April 2013. He admitted to the murder and was sentenced to 17 years in jail.
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He won his first four fights in the US, including a dominant performance against JJ McAllister in 2007, whom he knocked down 49 seconds into the first round.
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Quinn returned to Nicaragua for a couple of a confidence boosting bouts against locals before returning to the US to face up-and-coming fighter
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in public, and was subsequently arrested. In 2008, Quinn and his father were accused of being involved in a plot to break two
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out of prison and kill the prosecutor of their case. Quinn denied the charges, which were subsequently dropped.
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Quinn entered boxing due to his father, who had himself boxed in the 1980s. Whilst serving in the
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Quinn spent his first two years as a professional fighting in Nicaragua and neighbouring
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and other charges including being head of a criminal enterprise involved with drug and
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told police that he would only return it when he was paid the money that he was owed.
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In February 2012, Quinn gunned down Raul Bennett Sambola in their mutual home town of
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ranks, winning all 38 of his contests. Having left the army, he turned
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Bluefields
Nicaragua
Nicaragua
Nicaragua
Heavyweight
Nicaraguan
professional boxer
Siarhei Liakhovich
Kali Meehan
Seth Mitchell
Bluefields
Nicaraguan army
amateur boxing
professional
Costa Rica
Don King
journeyman
split decision
WBO
Siarhei Liakhovich
Kali Meehan
Seth Mitchell
AK-47
cannabis joint
Colombian
drug traffickers
jet ski
murder
people trafficking
La Modelo

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