Khan will prepare Pacquiao for the speed of Mayweather

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  • boxasmash
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    Khan will prepare Pacquiao for the speed of Mayweather

    No one better out there, different fighters (Khan and Mayweather) but speed wise they are comparable and Khan is pretty much the same size and length as Mayweather too.
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    #2
    lol, khan would probably get more to spar with pacquio then madonna would for his fight against corley.....

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      #3
      Originally posted by boxasmash
      No one better out there, different fighters (Khan and Mayweather) but speed wise they are comparable and Khan is pretty much the same size and length as Mayweather too.
      Good point. But floyd's power is the key. i think its very underrated.

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      • MACAQUEINBLACK
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        #4
        Like Khan can imitate what Mayweather does.



        Threadstarter is so bereft of a clue, it's hard to know where to start.



        This guy is really clinging to the romantic notion that Pac will beat Floyd. Letting him have it will give me jokes down the line.

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        • Mr Punch.
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          #5
          Originally posted by boxasmash
          No one better out there, different fighters (Khan and Mayweather) but speed wise they are comparable and Khan is pretty much the same size and length as Mayweather too.
          Speed? When did you ever see Mayweather get knocked out in under a minute?

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          • Pullcounter
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            #6
            Originally posted by Big Dunn
            Good point. But floyd's power is the key. i think its very underrated.
            good point, but it's the speed that he has to worry about not the power.

            besides, if pac can handle cotto's punches, he can handle floyd's.

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            • boxasmash
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              #7
              Originally posted by RAGE OF ANGELS
              Like Khan can imitate what Mayweather does.



              Threadstarter is so bereft of a clue, it's hard to know where to start.



              This guy is really clinging to the romantic notion that Pac will beat Floyd. Letting him have it will give me jokes down the line.
              GTFO moron, when did I say they fought similar? I even stated they don't.

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              • awas88
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                #8
                Originally posted by RAGE OF ANGELS
                Like Khan can imitate what Mayweather does.



                Threadstarter is so bereft of a clue, it's hard to know where to start.



                This guy is really clinging to the romantic notion that Pac will beat Floyd. Letting him have it will give me jokes down the line.
                What are you on about. Khans jab, straight Right, even ear muff defence cos floyd doesnt use shoulder roll aganst soutpaws. Yeh hes not gonna prepare him for the upper body movement, footwork or ring smarts, but who will, its a good base having Khan. What you thnk expert?

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                • boxasmash
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by awas88
                  What are you on about. Khans jab, straight Right, even ear muff defence cos floyd doesnt use shoulder roll aganst soutpaws. Yeh hes not gonna prepare him for the upper body movement, footwork or ring smarts, but who will, its a good base having Khan. What you thnk expert?
                  Exactly, unless Pac goes and gets Gamboa and other small guys for speed. Khan is the best he can get, for all round game I believe he's the best period.

                  Top 3 fighters in the world:

                  1.Pacquiao/Mayweather
                  2.Mayweather/Pacquiao
                  3.Khan

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter
                    good point, but it's the speed that he has to worry about not the power.

                    besides, if pac can handle cotto's punches, he can handle floyd's.
                    I notice every opponent talks about how surprised they were about floyd's power. It seems opponents use his style to judge his power. Unlike other so called "defensive fighters" floyd has ko'd 25/41 (61%) opponents.

                    I don't know if Cotto hits harder.

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