Khan won't lose this. He's a far better boxer than Maidana.
Maidana Will Destroy Khan
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The talk on the forums would lead you to believe Khan has a Mayweather like defence.
News, he doesn't, he's very hittable. There is no evidence to suggest Khan can keep Maidana off for 12 rounds, or take a punch off him.
Khan has feasted on light-hitters for his entire career. The one time he didn't, he got annihilated.Comment
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Good post and that is how i see things. Malignaggi bust Khan's face up with his pillow shots. Some people seem to think Khan has a defence as good as Mayweather's and they are deluded. Maidana will catch Khan and poor Amir will resemble the Town drunk again, just like he did against Prescott.The talk on the forums would lead you to believe Khan has a Mayweather like defence.
News, he doesn't, he's very hittable. There is no evidence to suggest Khan can keep Maidana off for 12 rounds, or take a punch off him.
Khan has feasted on light-hitters for his entire career. The one time he didn't, he got annihilated.Comment
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Yep. This might be another episode of "Gone In 54 Seconds" from Khan. I hope it's not on PPV like Prescott was, £15 for 54 seconds!!!Good post and that is how i see things. Malignaggi bust Khan's face up with his pillow shots. Some people seem to think Khan has a defence as good as Mayweather's and they are deluded. Maidana will catch Khan and poor Amir will resemble the Town drunk again, just like he did against Prescott.
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lol at cherry picker copying this article and posting it as his own...... you do know that you are supposed to post the source of the article right???
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What source? Your link isn't working dumb Brummie twat.lol at cherry picker copying this article and posting it as his own...... you do know that you are supposed to post the source of the article right???
http://www.************.com/2010/09/...-destroy-khan/Comment
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I was away on holiday last week and, although I enjoyed myself, I really struggled to compete with the language barrier. I tried to order a drink at a bar however I had to get a broken-English speaking local to translate for me. I went for a cigarette and spoke to a lovely African gentleman named Obawale-Umbasa, he stated he works 3 jobs to feed his 11 children. I was shocked at the poverty in this part of the world.
Whilst away I also suffered a bout of food poisoning due to the local cuisine and drinking water, I tried to contact an ambulance however I again couldnt break the language barrier with the Indian lady on the phone, I ended up walking 3 miles to the hospital where I was treated by Dr. Ahmed. I then struggled to tell the none-English speaking taxi driver, another nice gentleman named Vikram Ali, the location of my hotel, luckily I had written the address down and he was able to take me back.
I dont think I'd go back again, but my weekend in Birmingham was lovely.Comment
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