He's still popular... so he'll get built up again and if Paulie wins a belt... they'll probably set him up for a rematch against Paulie to win a strap.
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What happends to khans career if he loses again to peterson??
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I think there would probably be a trilogy. Let's face it, Khan isn't getting stopped and if he loses it will be in a close and exciting fight. Unless Mayweather steals Peterson, we'd possibly see a third fight between the two.
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Khan beats Ortiz, he's faster has a better jab and all he has to do is use jab and Ortiz will be discouraged. If you saw the Peterson fight with Ortiz you'd see how he reacts to getting hit. He didn't like it from maidana or Petersom twofighters with differing power. Ortiz is one of the most mentally weak fighters and individuals in boxing right now. Ortiz is huge though and he'd orob have to fight in close to beat khan but that's not his A game.
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Originally posted by Money_May View PostKhan beats Ortiz, he's faster has a better jab and all he has to do is use jab and Ortiz will be discouraged. If you saw the Peterson fight with Ortiz you'd see how he reacts to getting hit. He didn't like it from maidana or Petersom twofighters with differing power. Ortiz is one of the most mentally weak fighters and individuals in boxing right now. Ortiz is huge though and he'd orob have to fight in close to beat khan but that's not his A game.
Also, he doesn't beat Khan, it's a bad match up for him because we see he can't fight on the inside. Ortiz is relentless and very strong at 147 and it will take an impressive boxing display to keep Ortiz off of him for 12 rounds.
I see Ortiz KO'ing him in the later rounds because he pushes forward so much and is much more physically stronger than Khan.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostIf Khan loses again to Peterson, he will take a huge step back from being considered in the elite money of boxing and fighter, make no mistake about it. He would have to have a moment like Ortiz did against Berto to redeem himself against a big name at 147 IMO.
Also, he doesn't beat Khan, it's a bad match up for him because we see he can't fight on the inside. Ortiz is relentless and very strong at 147 and it will take an impressive boxing display to keep Ortiz off of him for 12 rounds.
I see Ortiz KO'ing him in the later rounds because he pushes forward so much and is much more physically stronger than Khan.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View PostIMO ppl have already realized how limited as a fighter he is. As long as ppl expect him to be a good fighter among a bunch of other good fighters then they won't be disappointed. But he's never gonna be as great as ppl really thought before.
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