Maidana Targeted By Many For "Amir Khan" Opportunity
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I don't disagree with that . If he directly goes and fight Maidana he has slim to none chances as per the experts and i also believe same . In that case he any how loses his belt so why not relinquish and fight these before taking on Maidana . Money wise he is not losing anythingAfter all he has achieved what he was longing for ( WBA Belt ).
In any case, though, there's a good chance that Maidana will lose to whoever he fights in November and Khan's mandatory will be someone else.Last edited by Dave Rado; 09-14-2009, 01:22 AM.Comment
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alright i re-read your post and i see that you knew that my bad foo...but hey you never know i personally think its too early in his career to tell if he has the ability to not fold under the pressure...i guess we'll just have to wait and see what this kid is really made ofComment
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WBA interim-junior welterweight champion Marcos Maidana has a target on his back. Not because of his current status, but because of his current position to champion Amir Khan. Golden Boy Promotions is trying to put Maidana in the co-feature spot to the Lucian Bute-Librado Andrade rematch on November 28 on HBO. There is no official word if Maidana will get on the show. An issue with the overseas television may prevent him from fighting that night. That still hasn't stopped every junior welterweight from trying to get the fight. [details]Comment
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I think Khan is really coming into his own as a young champion. He has a promoter willing to buy time for him while he assimilates to the Freddie Roach doctrines of boxing, while maturing and putting his in-ring traumas of yesteryear behind him.
I do think Maidana will be a tough SOB to deal with for Khan, perhaps too tough at the moment. I'd like to see Khan one more time before I make up my mind on what Maidana's chances are but from what I can tell, this is a rough little guy who just keeps coming.Comment
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I think Khan is really coming into his own as a young champion. He has a promoter willing to buy time for him while he assimilates to the Freddie Roach doctrines of boxing, while maturing and putting his in-ring traumas of yesteryear behind him.
I do think Maidana will be a tough SOB to deal with for Khan, perhaps too tough at the moment. I'd like to see Khan one more time before I make up my mind on what Maidana's chances are but from what I can tell, this is a rough little guy who just keeps coming.
I do agree with you though, Maidana is a tough sob, I mean, Ortiz is a powerful puncher and Maidana got up not once, but three times and came back to whup Ortiz, that's what fighters are made of.
ko puncher and resilient as hell, hmm sounds like that popular Pinoy boxer, hahaComment
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That's if he ever reaches Khan's chin. Remember, Ortiz's biggest mistake was that he got into a slugfest with the Argentinian.
The moments that Ortiz was boxing, Maidana didn't really land much if at all.
Khan, I think is actually a more difficult target because a) he's fast as hell b) he's got one of the best jabs out there and it's only gonna get better. c)he's a rangy fighterComment
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That's if he ever reaches Khan's chin. Remember, Ortiz's biggest mistake was that he got into a slugfest with the Argentinian.
The moments that Ortiz was boxing, Maidana didn't really land much if at all.
Khan, I think is actually a more difficult target because a) he's fast as hell b) he's got one of the best jabs out there and it's only gonna get better. c)he's a rangy fighterComment
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