If he can land something big early on then yeah. But after the first few rounds Khan will start to dominate.
Guys Victor Ortiz is going to knock Amir Khan out!
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That's funny, I like that one. You could be right, but I hope you're not. I didn't know Khan knocked out Ortiz as an amateur. Thanks for the insight.Comment
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And I will disagree and say your nuts!!!
Ortiz as bad as he looked against Maidana still have his skills and power, Khan have great boxing skills, but have a china chin and Ortiz is very accurate and will land some.
Ortiz KHTFO!!!!!Comment
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Well I agree as far as Ortiz needing a heart to get anywhere near he's scheduled to be. He definitely lacked heart against Maidana, but I for one like to think it was more of a learning experience and not so much a lacking of heart. I tend to think Ortiz has to have some type of a ticker to get to where he has gotten himself today. If he does have a heart (which I would hope he did though he certainly didn't show it against Maidana), then again, I think his heavier hands will prevail against Khan. If he doesn't have that special ticker, then chances are Khan's skills will get him frustrated to where he'll probably want to quit again.Comment
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well it's definitely possible. I would never put a lot of money on a guy who had been brutally KO'd before in the first few seconds of a fight.
But with that said, I think I've seen a lot of improvement in Khan since then and I think him sparring with Pacquiao and generally bigger/stronger guys will ultimately help his chin out, because under his old camp he sparred with bums and never was allowed to get hit.Comment
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I see I'm not alone with my assessment because I pretty much see it the same way as you just broke it down.Comment
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would be a great fight,could go either way but if they both decide to box and not go all out blazing then khan wins,if it gets ugly and turns into a war then ortiz before the 6th and anything after that thens i fancy khan again:blow:Comment
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