OK OK, probably not going to happen, yet if it does will you give Khan credit for what would undoubtedly be one of the best wins of this era?
Or will you say Mayweather was getting old and had shown signs of slowing down?
Mind you, you will be held to your answer.
What credit? I don't think your topic even deserves a discussion. I did not even vote.
Who cares if they fight? Nobody cares about what Floyd does. Let Floyd continue with his own sport and we will watch real fearless boxers instead of him.
I'll only give Amir credit for beating Floyd if he beats him while smoking a cigarette.
http://blogimages.thescore.com/nfl/files/2012/09/Cutler1.jpg
If Jay Cutler can smoke and play NFL football then Amir can do it while beating Floyd Mayweather.
Computer posted my answer before I was finished but Mayweather will be landing and Khan will be missing and Khan will get KOed. Any other result is nearly impossible. If Khan does win I will have to give him credit for a great win.
I voted Mayweather is in his prime because you only had two choices. Actually Mayweather is past prime but still very good. A boxer's physical prime is age 24 to 29 years old for most fighters. I give Khan no chance at all to win. The gap in skills and fighting ability between Khan and Mayweather is like the grand canyon. Khan fans talk about his incredible speed but Mayweather is much faster than Khan with much better accuracy, timing, and reactions when it comes to landing punches. That will be the difference. Khan will be missing with his punches and Mayweather will be landing his pun
Mmmmm.... naaahh.... Khan has the age advantage, height advantage, and he beat Zab Judah faster than May.
Khan needs to stop cherry picking these old pillow fisted boxers.
But wait, that shouldn't matter because, Floyd is a coward right? Why would you get credit for that win?
Because Floyd is pretty good, even though he is considered a coward. Even though Floiyd is scared to fight, people think he could beat Pac and anyone below 154, but you get the impression Floyds bravery don't match his ability.
But just cos Floyd is a coward don't mean you wont get credit for taking his zero.
Would I bet on Khan? No. But Khan has the speed and orthodoxy to give Floyd trouble. It is a sh*t fight that nobody should have to pay PPV prices for, but Khan could beat Floyd if he can just box for 12 rounds without being caught. That is a real tough ask against one of the most gifted counter-punchers in the history of the sport though.
He wont get as much credit as Turpin did against SRR. But of course Khan will get credit considering most think he will lose badly.
Floyd is arguably the best fighter Khan has ever fought, so I reiterate that khan must be given massive credit, as we may have seen the best of khan years ago.
Who is the argument between?
This is NSB, Floyd's an over rated fraud coward. Why would anybody receive credit for beating him?
Believe it or not, khan is rated even less than Floyd is on NSB.
He wont get as much credit as Turpin did against SRR. But of course Khan will get credit considering most think he will lose badly.
Floyd is arguably the best fighter Khan has ever fought, so I reiterate that khan must be given massive credit, as we may have seen the best of khan years ago.
I can't vote in the poll. What happened to yes or no? Why all of these childish options in polls now?
Yes I would give Khan credit if he beat Floyd, no Floyd is not in his prime.
I don't think Khan's passed his prime he's just on a bad run and not on form.
How old is he 27? Age is just a number and he's been pro for a while now but I don't think he's passed prime at all.
His body looks like B-Hop's body though. Angel Garcia may have been up to something when he said Khan has the body of an old man. He certainly doesn't have the chin or defense of B-Hop though.
There's a lot of talk about Mayweather being somewhere past prime, and no doubt he is but so is Khan in the eyes of most so it's completely irrelevant. If Floyd loses, it's to a past prime Khan and vice versa.
I don't think Khan's passed his prime he's just on a bad run and not on form.
How old is he 27? Age is just a number and he's been pro for a while now but I don't think he's passed prime at all.