Originally posted by komodo
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My feelings on last night, Khan, and Khans future.
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I'm sure Khan was partly overlooking Peterson last night. Ultimately, losses like these only help fighters like Khan. He is still supremely talented, and damn good fighter.
He will continue to have a very good career, and I still think he will be the best fighter not named Pacquiao or Mayweather when he moves up to 147. Khan-Ortiz is a closer fight in my mind now, but no other fighter touches Khan.
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Honestly, I hope the rest of you recognize what happened last night as Lamont Peterson, a very good fighter, finally stepping up and fulfilling his potential. He is a very good fighter, and one of the more well rounded fighters in the sport.
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Originally posted by Phil Ivey View PostI was VERY disappointed Khan didn't learn his lesson from Maidana.... Maidana was landing CLEAN uppercuts whilst on the inside - Khan has yet to rectify this problem. Can't really take anything away from Khan's power.. you've got to remember Peterson is a beast is like Marquez in terms of resilience - Ortiz beat the crap out of him in the first rd and he came back never to be bothered by Ortiz's power again.
I want to see Peterson vs Maidana.. that would be awesome.
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Originally posted by Check View PostOkay, first off I'd like to tip my hat to both fighters. That fight was wonderful, a great fight indeed. My respect for both fighters really grew, especially for Amir Khan(except for his post game comments but I can understand his frustration). Anyways, last night I didn't really like the verdict but I can't complain that much about it. I felt Khan did enough, even with the point deductions to win but it was close. As for the point deduction, it was a bit odd but I'm never going to knock the ref for doing his job. What Khan was doing was illegal and a ref doesn't have to give warning after warning to stop. Khan didn't respect that ref and it paid dearly in the end for it. Either way great fight.
As for Amir, this was bound to happen though. At 140, he's a big dude and has always been the bully in there. Last night he wasn't the bully. Instead he was being bullied and had no answer but to push, headlock, and hold the charging Lamont Peterson. His footwork was once again sloppy and he was just way too frustrated to execute a good gameplan. I certainly wouldn't be deterred if I was him though. Although he got the L and lost his belt, he could of certainly won if a different ref would of deemed pushing a bit differently.
With that said I do believe that this shows that Khan isn't as gifted as he is thought to be. Sure, at 140 he still could be the man but that style and grit that Peterson applied would not be lost in a Bradley fight. Bradley isn't as strong but he certainly would attack the inside game, a game that Amir doesn't have. In back to back weeks we have seen two guys, Amir Khan and Antonio Margarito, when backed up they had no answer for up close fighting. Even if Amir does beat Bradley though(there are reasons why he might), it gives us insight on what a mistake moving to 147 would truly be. Khan fills out but at 147 he certainly wouldn't be bullying many. I truly believe Khan is the type of guy that may be big but he isn't really that strong of a guy but has been able to do it because he is much bigger at 140. At 147 it would even out and that wouldn't be an advantage.
Agreed? How did you guys feel about everything that went down last night?
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Originally posted by Check View PostThe problem is Khan doesn't seem to be improving that much under Roach or we just overvalued his skills because he is really fast. A lot of us forgot that being a sound boxer is much more than hand speed.
What he's got is still enough to win a rematch, though, if he's a little smarter.
You made some decent points, but this,
Originally posted by Check View PostIn back to back weeks we have seen two guys, Amir Khan and Antonio Margarito, when backed up they had no answer for up close fighting.
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Originally posted by SPREAD View PostHis footwork was sloppy, that proves you know **** all about boxing.
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Originally posted by SPREAD View PostHis footwork was sloppy, that proves you know **** all about boxing.
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Originally posted by Stones! View Post
You made some decent points, but this,
. . . wasn't even remotely close to being one of them.
Regardless the fight last night showed how important inside fighting is. Unless you are so gifted, like a Floyd Mayweather or have a huge reach, like the Klits you need that inside fighting. It's so vital.
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