Khan always was a good (not great) boxer who has good boxing skills and very good speed. His chin however is NOT good at all, but Khans problem is he doesn’t know his limits. He tends to get involved in brawls, when he shouldn’t as that always ends bad for him. If he stayed on the outside and not get reeled in, he would have faired much better in a lot of these fights he has lost, but he thinks he can punch with the punchers (he can’t, his power is average) and he tends to expose his chin when he does that. I expect he will try and win this one tho and will likely not fall for a brawl and try and win this on points, as I believe he has always been afraid to fight and lose to Brook. However, I still think Brook catches up to him at some point., probably mid to late rounds!
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Originally posted by mawoodhouse View PostKhan always was a good (not great) boxer who has good boxing skills and very good speed. His chin however is NOT good at all, but Khans problem is he doesn’t know his limits. He tends to get involved in brawls, when he shouldn’t as that always ends bad for him. If he stayed on the outside and not get reeled in, he would have faired much better in a lot of these fights he has lost, but he thinks he can punch with the punchers (he can’t, his power is average) and he tends to expose his chin when he does that. I expect he will try and win this one tho and will likely not fall for a brawl and try and win this on points, as I believe he has always been afraid to fight and lose to Brook. However, I still think Brook catches up to him at some point., probably mid to late rounds!
… ah! Yet another IF hypothesis … but but but Khan NEVER stays on the outside and every KO loss was because he was … “reeled in”.
Khan is a highly paid pro boxer with a team of certified pros so there should never be an IF scenario with him.
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This clown ron lewis wants to make a whole summary life careers on both fighters instead of just getting straight to the point on why we all came smfh irrelevant ****** article
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" ''Yes, people will complain, many will say they are no longer interested, but if Jake Paul v Tommy Fury, a fight between a novice who is best known as a YouTuber and a novice who appeared on Love Island is considered worthy of pay-per-view, no one is in a position to complain about Khan v Brook.'' "
Con vs Broke is more of a circus show, just like Paul vs Fury.
I expect Con to do the stanky leg and blame it on ring rust.P to the J likes this.
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post————-
… ah! Yet another IF hypothesis … but but but Khan NEVER stays on the outside and every KO loss was because he was … “reeled in”.
Khan is a highly paid pro boxer with a team of certified pros so there should never be an IF scenario with him.Oregonian likes this.
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Shouldn't even be allowed, there both showing signs if being punch drunk, would anyone let Ali in with Holmes if they cared about his health in this modern age.
The pre fight banters going to be a childish lispathon "you ugry" "no you ugry"
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‘Yes, people will complain, many will say they are no longer interested, but if Jake Paul v Tommy Fury, a fight between a novice who is best known as a YouTuber and a novice who appeared on Love Island is considered worthy of pay-per-view, no one is in a position to complain about Khan v Brook.’
What a hilarious position to take in making -an argument. NO-ONE considers Paul/Fury worthy of a a PPV, and even if one did, then what? Are you not allowed to complain that the latter is not PPV worthy? Trash writingLast edited by P to the J; 11-29-2021, 05:08 AM.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
I may go to the fight to be honest. Depends on the price.
Both past it, but I don't know, I think because of that it could end up being a good fight.
The fights meaningless of course, but these two have 15 years of bad blood boiling over. I can't lie, I won't be missing it.
I love a match up full of genuine bad blood.
My point being that, you can remove a fight from context as long as they create a spectacle together.
They’re never getting near a title again, and so what, you know… just bring it
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