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  • #21
    Originally posted by AnimalisticMeth View Post
    He is just like Juanma Lopez. Had all the tools but his defence is just horrible and let's be honest he can easily get hurt.
    he's much better and less reckless than juanma is but i have always said that amir didn't have good defense and in my opinion it has actually gotten worst under roach

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    • #22
      Originally posted by KiloTeague View Post
      The problem is he cant get out of the way of punches. He cant slip or duck a punch and he tries to throw 5 punch combinations as if he is Roy Jones. When he throws his head stays in the same place and is an easy target. Even when hes not throwing hes an easy target, but when he throws his chin and head are on a platter begging for his opponent to hit him clean.

      He could learn alot from Tim Bradley about avoiding punches, but he doesnt have the ability to do what Tim does in there. He definately needs major work on getting out of the way of punches. Unless your Margarito, Myorga, or the raging bull, your not gonna last long taking the clean shots to the grill that Amir takes.
      even if he had defense his chin and recovery time is bad.....

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      • #23
        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
        Defence is as much about knowing when not to throw a certain punch as it is about technique and what not.

        Danny Garcia was winging that Left hook all night when Khan threw his right. He should have known it was coming, as it had been coming all night long. The right uppercut is one of the riskiest punches you can throw, especially against someone who's best punch is a left hook.

        For all intents and purposes, it should only be used as a counterpunch. Its to dangerous to lead with, and unless you are throwing it with real power behind it, it shouldn't be used in slapping combinations.

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        • #24
          All of Roach fighter stand in one spot , hands covering their face...thats defense at the Wild Card Gym

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          • #25
            Take Bernard Hopkins for example, Hopkins was an offensive machine in his prime but equally as good defensively as he's ever been. Part of this is because while Hopkins made a good habit of keeping his chin tucked in, he also made sure his right shoulder was 2-3 inches above his chin while unveiling the straight right hand, and vice versa when he jabbed.

            Khan should cut down on combinations, look to throw single/ very meaningful punches. Also like Hopkins, use his shoulders to cover his chin. For Khan to implement this, it all goes under shadow boxing, muscle memory, a strict trainer who's constantly gonna get at him while he's sparring. Sounds like a stretch but this is what he needs to do because if he continues like this he'll never reach the elite level.

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            • #26
              no worries he will be back.

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              • #27
                Yeah, a great way to protect your Weak Chin is...BETTER DEFENSE!

                Khan don't have no Head Movement or Slickness to him, he is all Offense and no Defense, no Counter Punching ability or timing either, he just has fast hand...but NOTHING ELSE!
                Last edited by KnockUTheFukOut; 07-16-2012, 04:55 PM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Doctor Tenma View Post
                  Take Bernard Hopkins for example, Hopkins was an offensive machine in his prime but equally as good defensively as he's ever been. Part of this is because while Hopkins made a good habit of keeping his chin tucked in, he also made sure his right shoulder was 2-3 inches above his chin while unveiling the straight right hand, and vice versa when he jabbed.

                  Khan should cut down on combinations, look to throw single/ very meaningful punches. Also like Hopkins, use his shoulders to cover his chin. For Khan to implement this, it all goes under shadow boxing, muscle memory, a strict trainer who's constantly gonna get at him while he's sparring. Sounds like a stretch but this is what he needs to do because if he continues like this he'll never reach the elite level.
                  ^^^^^

                  I approve this post

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                  • #29
                    What you guys are saying is true, but it is also true that the more you do - the more mistakes you make. Khan is all over the place when he is fighting, there's too many openings to catch him with.

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