Could Khan-Guzman be a possibility?
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It's not whether they're a step up or down technically...what they are is seasoning for Khan, in dealing with strong, pressuring guys who can hit...that they are C class in a pure boxing sense makes them ideal for Khan to prepare for better versions of what they do.
And if you think Urango and Mabuza don't have a better chance of getting to Khan than a faded Malignaggi, you're nuts.
Have you actually looked at who Khan was fighting in his last 2? Urango and Mabuza are a step down from Salita? Deteriorated, shopworn Paulie is more dangerous?
LMAO.Comment
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Urango is a recent Alexander opponent and a live guy, Khan fighting him is no different to Alexander fighting Kotelik (who Khan beat).
I just want to see Khan face a variety of tests, both Urango and Mabuza represent something we haven't seen Khan face yet.
I don't think anyone involved will be up for making Khan-Ortiz, factor in the time it takes to negotiate that one and there's only 2 months for the guys to to prepare and for the fight to be built up...can't see it.
urango has shown to be a limited fighter throughout his career, remember who he beat to get the IBF title? neither does panda. his biggest win is over randall bailey...
mabuza is in the mix because he beat a holt who looked nothing like the holt that fought bradley or torres, holt gave up before he gave up in that fight
khan-ortiz is a more plausible fight then u might think seeing as theyre both under the same promotional banner. khan wants to fight in december remember so with the ramadan and negotiations he will have 2 months to prepare regardless not to mention both guys fought on the same card so it makes sense for them to face eachotherComment
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Urango would beat Malignaggi in the same fashion Hatton did. If a feather fisted, safety first version, lightweight Juan Diaz was able to have success against him, imagine what the huge punching, more active Urango would do. He's definitely a step down from Kotelnik though.Comment
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I love the polarized ******ity when it comes to discussing Khan here,
it's either people who think he should get away with avoiding anyone with a punch and be allowed to keep feasting on smaller guys who can't hit for the rest of his career,
or guys who think he should just jump straight in with the perceived baddest, hardest-hitting dude on the block (Maidana ATM).Comment
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Urango would beat Malignaggi in the same fashion Hatton did. If a feather fisted, safety first version, lightweight Juan Diaz was able to have success against him, imagine what the huge punching, more active Urango would do. He's definitely a step down from Kotelnik though.
The point, though, is that what Urango brings presents more of a threat to Khan than Malignaggi did.Comment
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Urango would beat Malignaggi in the same fashion Hatton did. If a feather fisted, safety first version, lightweight Juan Diaz was able to have success against him, imagine what the huge punching, more active Urango would do. He's definitely a step down from Kotelnik though.Comment
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