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  • "Khan Is A Tougher Fight For Mayweather Than Bradley, Alexander and Garcia." (VIDEO)

    Interesting breakdown here by a self-confessed hardcore Mayweather fan, and host of the TYT show "The Cool Out", Britton Hardin explains why Amir Khan is probably one of the most difficult fights for Mayweather at 147 because of speed, combinations and heart. As a threat to Mayweather, he places Khan above Danny Garcia, Devon Alexander, Timothy Bradley with only Manny Pacquiao possibly presenting an equal or more difficult challenge than Khan.


  • #2
    Lol hahaha this guy will get destroyed. He can't take a ****ing punch he was hurt by Julio ****ing Diaz the lightweight. Floyd will ko him. Garcia, bradley, pacquiao all would give Floyd better fight and would last

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    • #3
      Lol absolute bull, this guy doesnt know nothing about boxing

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VaBoriKua2012 View Post
        Lol hahaha this guy will get destroyed. He can't take a ****ing punch he was hurt by Julio ****ing Diaz the lightweight. Floyd will ko him. Garcia, bradley, pacquiao all would give Floyd better fight and would last
        You guys don't really know your boxing. Why do people selectively choose to describe someone by their former weight class when they are no longer at that weight. Khan himself was a lightweight back in 2009 when Diaz had already moved up to light welterweight by that point and in fact Diaz has fought at a heavier weights than Khan for years.

        In fact you could easily reverse your argument and say that light welterweight Diaz momentarily stunned lightweight Amir Khan - it would make more sense than what you're suggesting since Khan was still fighting at lightweight around the time Diaz had already moved up to a higher weight.

        Diaz moved up to light welterweight (140 lbs) back in 2008 - Khan was still a lightweight at that point and remained a lightweight (135 lbs) until 2009.

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        • #5
          Are you wazza or something?

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          • #6
            You will never hear Smith or Bayless talk styles or what a fighter possess cause they don't watch boxing, at least these two do and you can tell. That said Khan doesn't have a chance, people are so fuckin' stupid, they see Khan's speed, ranginess and think he can make things happen from a distance. That's not how it works, Floyd Sr and Roger will watch the tapes, see that Khan is absolute garbage on the inside and Floyd's game plan will be to walk him down. Khan gets stopped in the mid rounds, possibly early.

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            • #7
              Seriously the only people that have a chance to be competitive with floyd is bradley, pacquiao and biscuit chin.
              People *****ing about the khan fight wont have to worry because everytime khan gets metioned to floyd he's like we aint trying to disrespect no fighter... Id give floyd more credit if he fought khan than if he fought garcia.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by F!x View Post
                Interesting breakdown here by a self-confessed hardcore Mayweather fan, and host of the TYT show "The Cool Out", Britton Hardin explains why Amir Khan is probably one of the most difficult fights for Mayweather at 147 because of speed, combinations and heart. As a threat to Mayweather, he places Khan above Danny Garcia, Devon Alexander, Timothy Bradley with only Manny Pacquiao possibly presenting an equal or more difficult challenge than Khan.

                Lol are U actually impressed with yourself for predicting Dawson was going to be weight drained at 168?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by F!x View Post
                  You guys don't really know your boxing. Why do people selectively choose to describe someone by their former weight class when they are no longer at that weight. Khan himself was a lightweight back in 2009 when Diaz had already moved up to light welterweight by that point and in fact Diaz has fought at a heavier weights than Khan for years.

                  In fact you could easily reverse your argument and say that light welterweight Diaz momentarily stunned lightweight Amir Khan - it would make more sense than what you're suggesting since Khan was still fighting at lightweight around the time Diaz had already moved up to a higher weight.

                  Diaz moved up to light welterweight (140 lbs) back in 2008 - Khan was still a lightweight at that point and remained a lightweight (135 lbs) until 2009.
                  Momentarily stunned? He had him running for life.

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                  • #10
                    Roach use to say the same thing before Khan left him

                    Khan will cause Money problems, I cant wait till the fight happens, a lot of u are going to be eating humble pie

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