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  • #11
    Just about everybody gets hit. The point is how you react when you are hit. In the fans minds and more importantly in Khan's mind this will always be there. No one will forget what happens when Khan gets hit. If Khan continues in boxing he will be hit. No matter what he changes, all this will remain the same.

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    • #12
      I think his arrogance has something to do with it. He seems to overlook most of his opponents and think he will beat them easy. He can only blame himself for his downturn in career. If he could get with manny steward and use his jab he would be better. But he cannot defend himself and has so many childish flaws its shocking he even made this much money and won a few titles.

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      • #13
        You mean............

        You meant to say NECK/MAIN ARTERY perhaps. His brain was disconnected from his body and he never recovered; it was a freaky and unlucky situation that could happen to any fighter BUT Khan needs work and this is a good thread.

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        • #14
          We cant sya Khan should have had his right hand guarding his chin because he was throwing a punch. No fighter can throw a right hand and still block their chin with the right glove. His technique may have room for improvement but everyone is vulnerable when punching.

          Him and Chisora made the same mistake when opening up and got caught by left hooks. If you watch the two punches Khan landed beofre the 1st KD they were weak shots. What was he doing throwing them in the 1st place.

          Also did anyone notice Kenny Bayliss let him have 20 seconds to recover? He went down at 0.28 and by the time they let Garcia back at him it was 0.08

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          • #15
            khan was throwing a right uppercut to start off his combination when he was caught. garcia timed him perfectly and knew when to throw the counter left hook at that point. khan's offense is garbage and overrated. he doesn't know how to mix it up and relies to much on speed by simply moving his hands fast in front of him.

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            • #16
              all in all, khan is and always has been at best a B level fighter, with an A level heart and D level defense. his own mind and the minds of others on his team make him out to be this world class fighter, but sooner or later he is gonna have to realize he is not world class and never will be. he can switch trainers and game plans and whatever else he wants. he is limited by what he can do in there. his arrogance is going to get him hurt, and I hope he realizes where he stands in boxing and does not try and move up and fight guys that can seriously end his career. he has some skills, he just doesnt have what it takes to be on top. he should accept that and go from there...

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              • #17
                At least we can all agree that there's never a dull moment with amir khan no matter who he faces there's always a chance he's gonna get koed, I can see him fighting brook or malignaggi at 147 but let's not forget malignaggi has a higher ko % than pacquiao at 147 so I see malignaggi winning in round 1 by brutal ko

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by TBear View Post
                  Just about everybody gets hit. The point is how you react when you are hit. In the fans minds and more importantly in Khan's mind this will always be there. No one will forget what happens when Khan gets hit. If Khan continues in boxing he will be hit. No matter what he changes, all this will remain the same.
                  Tim Bradley, Floyd Mayweather, Pernell Whitaker, Winky Right, Bernard Hopkins, Prime Roy Jones, all disagree with this. Case in point Roy Jones Jr. Dominated his whole career with a below average chin because he never took flush punches to his jaw or head. 15 years later after loosing his cat like reflexes he gets hit flush a few times, and he is brutally stopped a few times. Defense is more important than offense, and Khan has absolutely no defense. And that is why he gets stopped.

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                  • #19
                    His chin definitely is a problem.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by PD21 View Post
                      We cant sya Khan should have had his right hand guarding his chin because he was throwing a punch. No fighter can throw a right hand and still block their chin with the right glove. His technique may have room for improvement but everyone is vulnerable when punching.

                      Him and Chisora made the same mistake when opening up and got caught by left hooks. If you watch the two punches Khan landed beofre the 1st KD they were weak shots. What was he doing throwing them in the 1st place.

                      Also did anyone notice Kenny Bayliss let him have 20 seconds to recover? He went down at 0.28 and by the time they let Garcia back at him it was 0.08
                      True but a fighter can throw a right while simultaneously bending your knees so that you get low enough where a return punch will miss high. Defense isnt just using your guard. Its ducking, rolling and good head movement. Khan has none of this. If tim Bradley can mix it up with Pac and make him miss for 90% of the fight, anyone can make anyone miss while trading if they put serious work on that part of there game

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