Did Khan Whip Pacquiao During Sparring Sessions?

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  • Dave Rado
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    #61
    Originally posted by Sugar Freddi
    Well, yea obviously but that's what he thinks. We all have our predictions. I, as well, think Duran would whoop Pacquiao.
    He didn't say he'd "whoop" him, only that he thinks Duran would have beaten any Lightweight in history, Pac included. Rating Pac as the second best Lightweight of all time is hardly a criticism of Pac.

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    • hugh grant
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      #62
      Khan sounded good with the grunting and groaning. It gave the impression every time he grunted, he was landing.
      SO he beat him in the sounding impressive stakes.

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      • boxing_great
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        #63
        looks like pac was taking it easy on him

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        • shade darkar
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          #64
          Originally posted by Perro


          Manuel Perez: The latest word that I’m hearing is that World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan (21-1, 15 KO’s) dominated Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO’s) in their sparring sessions at trainer Freddie Roach’s Wildcard Gym, in Los Angeles not too long ago.

          I’m hearing that Khan did such a good job of kicking Pacquiao’s backside that Roach came away convinced that Khan had what it takes to be a champion. I already heard a long time ago that Khan had done a pretty good job of beating Pacquiao up during these sparring sessions, but I didn’t realize how dominating it was. Look for yourself at the video.

          It looks like Pacquiao is too slow and not able to keep up with the speed and power of Khan. Obviously, this is just a small segment of their sparring sessions but I can imagine it probably got much worse than this in the other portions of their sparring. I think this might not be a good fight down the road for Khan. Pacquiao looked like a child against Khan and was really getting his backside kicked in a royal fashion.

          If Pacquiao doesn’t get beaten up too badly by Miguel Cotto, Juan Manuel Marquez or Floyd Mayweather Jr., a fight against Khan might not be a bad idea. It looks like here that Khan has too much speed, reach, power and height for Pacquiao. I guess that means there would be some kind weight draining catch weight stipulation for Khan to get him weak enough to make a fight of it for Pacquiao. I could see Khan having to drain down to super featherweight to make this fight happen.

          I don’t think it would matter. Khan is young enough to drop weight without it hurting him and Pacquiao would find himself in for a long night much like his first fight against Erik Morales and his two fights against Marquez. I sure hope Pacquiao doesn’t quit on us with his improbable dream of trying to become the president of the Philippines.

          I’d like to see Khan manhandle Pacquiao some more, but this time for a full 12 rounds. Khan would probably toy with Pacquiao for 12 rounds like he’s seen here in the video and make an easy fight of it. Khan appears to really have Pacquiao’s number. I guess it’s true that speed kills, because in this case, Khan is clearly the faster of the two and hitting Pacquiao at will with right hands. Pacquiao looks nearly defenseless against Khan’s right hands. This is really beautiful stuff here.
          looks like he did well there khan to say he was in with the best! certainly did a lot better than hatton ey!!

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          • andalusian81
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            #65
            Originally posted by Demise
            Khan smacks a lot of fighters around because he's so ****y with a headguard on, without he'd be dropped in a minute - literally.
            Man I totally ROFLd in real life because of your sig

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            • El Chicano
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              #66
              Originally posted by Counterpunch
              People read way too much into sparring vids on youtube. Bear in mind this was filmed a week or so after Khan got destroyed by Prescott, when Pacquiao had only just begun his camp for the De La Hoya fight.

              Khan has the natural size advantage and a bit of speed, that's about it. If Pacquiao landed cleanly he'd take Amir's head off.
              That explains why Manny stopped hitting Khan after he knocked him off the screen with that uppercut...

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                #67
                Originally posted by Perro


                Manuel Perez: The latest word that I’m hearing is that World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan (21-1, 15 KO’s) dominated Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO’s) in their sparring sessions at trainer Freddie Roach’s Wildcard Gym, in Los Angeles not too long ago.

                I’m hearing that Khan did such a good job of kicking Pacquiao’s backside that Roach came away convinced that Khan had what it takes to be a champion. I already heard a long time ago that Khan had done a pretty good job of beating Pacquiao up during these sparring sessions, but I didn’t realize how dominating it was. Look for yourself at the video.

                It looks like Pacquiao is too slow and not able to keep up with the speed and power of Khan. Obviously, this is just a small segment of their sparring sessions but I can imagine it probably got much worse than this in the other portions of their sparring. I think this might not be a good fight down the road for Khan. Pacquiao looked like a child against Khan and was really getting his backside kicked in a royal fashion.

                If Pacquiao doesn’t get beaten up too badly by Miguel Cotto, Juan Manuel Marquez or Floyd Mayweather Jr., a fight against Khan might not be a bad idea. It looks like here that Khan has too much speed, reach, power and height for Pacquiao. I guess that means there would be some kind weight draining catch weight stipulation for Khan to get him weak enough to make a fight of it for Pacquiao. I could see Khan having to drain down to super featherweight to make this fight happen.

                I don’t think it would matter. Khan is young enough to drop weight without it hurting him and Pacquiao would find himself in for a long night much like his first fight against Erik Morales and his two fights against Marquez. I sure hope Pacquiao doesn’t quit on us with his improbable dream of trying to become the president of the Philippines.

                I’d like to see Khan manhandle Pacquiao some more, but this time for a full 12 rounds. Khan would probably toy with Pacquiao for 12 rounds like he’s seen here in the video and make an easy fight of it. Khan appears to really have Pacquiao’s number. I guess it’s true that speed kills, because in this case, Khan is clearly the faster of the two and hitting Pacquiao at will with right hands. Pacquiao looks nearly defenseless against Khan’s right hands. This is really beautiful stuff here.
                where was the ass whoopin this idiot's talking about?!!

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                  #68
                  manny was working on his defense and letting khan worked on him once in a while. but once he lets go, khan would double up or back down lol.

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                  • Sandro17
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                    #69
                    IDK about you guys but if that were a round in a fight, I would have given it to Pac.

                    Alot of Khans' shots were blocked while Manny threw alot of good combinations that actually landed.

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