His only loss over the course of 12 rounds was to Peterson who was as we all know was helped by being juiced to the gills, Khan getting points deductions, score card tampering.
Floyd won't KO or TKO Khan, the odds are stacking up in favour of Khan more and more.
The Peterson fight was extremely close. I had Khan winning by a point but you couldn't have any arguments either way. There was at least one toss-up round.
The more important point is that Khan really struggled against a guy who kept coming and was rough with him on the inside. You have to give Khan credit for not breaking down and getting to the finish line with an argument for winning the fight, but in truth he probably only got there because of his constant pushing. I don't see how anyone can have problem with the points deductions, they were fully justified on the night.
The Peterson fight isn't relevant to the two fights on the horizon for Khan at the moment though. Neither Brook nor Floyd are likely to pose the same problems Khan faced that night.
The British are coming!
The British are coming!
The reason Khan lost to Peterson was the point deductions and more importantly he faded in the late rounds and couldn't keep Peterson off of him.
The only meaningful fight Khan won was caused by low blow against Zab "the feeble minded" Judah. Yeah, he has fast hands but if you hit him hard enough he'll forget what a great fighter he think he is.
Khan fans chill out..ya'll put this man on some type of high level before he proves he deserves to be there..Just relax and let the man keep fighting and growing as a fighter..
Floyd is an under-rated body puncher. He will do the same thing Garcia did to Khan, hit him in the body on the counter and then start countering on the top.
Khan still gets hit with counters and that chin of his is unreliable
His only loss over the course of 12 rounds was to Peterson who was as we all know was helped by being juiced to the gills, Khan getting points deductions, score card tampering.
Floyd won't KO or TKO Khan, the odds are stacking up in favour of Khan more and more.
and Floyd is 18-0 after 12 rounds. who cares?
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Nice try to cover up your fellow homie mate, you don't have to defend a drug cheat no matter if he's your homie.
He only defends Petterson because he's biased towards black boxers, especially African Americans
Imagine if Pac and Floyd fought, and Pac did what Petterson did, HanzGhetto wud be screaming to the rooftops
Khan looked excellent in his last fight so why not leave it at that and quit while your hero is looking so good. Peterson kicked his ass and he wasn't juiced to the gills. He suffers from low t so a doctor helped him bring his testosterone back to normal levels. Khan deserved the points losses for ignoring the ref's dozen of warnings before taking points plus Khan got credit for a knock down he didn't score. Bradley beat the same Peterson with ease. Khan is free to rematch Peterson or Prescott or Garcia but he thinks he is too great to fight anybody but Mayweather or Pacquiao. Fighters who cheat using peds don't choose testosterone because it's not effective and there are other peds and steroids that are far more effective. Testosterone is not the drug of choice for drug cheats.
Yea and he's fought pacquaio, mayweather, brook and Marquez right?
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You name drop Brook as if he's accomplished a lot more than just closely beating Porter who hasn't accomplished much himself. Also Khan would beat Marquez easy and I love Marquez.
Also Khan wants to fight Mayweather and Pacquiao, he will yield them more PPV numbers and thus money as he'll bring in more people than the likes of Algieri and Maidana but they stay ducking atm, real talk.
Peterson lost even with the points deductions so whether he was juiced or not really doesn't matter.
He lost 5 rounds against Diaz.
Shawn Porter lost 6 against Julio Diaz right before he fought Khan, so you're really not saying anything. Diaz lost, Khan won the bout.
He was found to have anabolic steroids in his system. Plenty of known juicers have often been found to have nothing at all in their system. It's called 'cycling'. This is why planned testing, for the most part, is ineffective. In Petersen's case they actually found something.