Sometimes I want to see him do well, and then sometimes it's just really hard to like the guy. I'm 100% sure that the Abregu that Bradley moved up and faught would be far too risky an opponent for Khan to fight.
Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: "Tim Bradley is Avoiding The Tough Fights!"
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I’ve seen a number of Amir Khan’s fights and pretty much in every case where he was hit with a good shot, he was either staggered, knocked down or knocked out. The thing of it is Khan has only been in with one big puncher in his career and that was Breidis Prescott, who flattened him in one round. Maidana is going to shatter that glass chin.Comment
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I’ve seen a number of Amir Khan’s fights and pretty much in every case where he was hit with a good shot, he was either staggered, knocked down or knocked out. The thing of it is Khan has only been in with one big puncher in his career and that was Breidis Prescott, who flattened him in one round. Maidana is going to shatter that glass chin.
Many here wont entertain the possibility of Khan winning, so if he does, who looks ******?Comment
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No he doesnt, Alexander has a better resume, Kotelnik isnt far behind having beaten Maidana and Alexander (unofficially) and Khan has beaten Kotelnik.
Bradley has "the most americans" on his resume which to some people means it's "better"
**** Bradley for all i care, he's above his station i hope he goes to 147 and gets hospitalized by pacman.Comment
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Honestly this back and forth crap between Khan and Bradley is gettng really old.
Khan is signed to fight Maidana so he needs to stop worrying about Bradley. and Bradley needs to stop worrying about Khan and Worry about signing Devon.
When Khan and Bradley square off, then they could do this, but right now its really childishComment
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WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan is very surprised that his championship counterparts, Timothy Bradley and Devon Alexander, have yet to finalize a deal for their scheduled fight on January 29. Last week, Khan and his mandatory challenger Marcos Maidana reached an agreement to fight on December 4 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
[Click Here To Read More]he just cant stop LMAO
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If Victor Ortiz couldn’t stand up to Maidana, then I don’t see how Khan can. I think Khan might be able to take a few of Maidana’s punches, but he has 12 full rounds in which Khan will have to take punches. Even if you’re being conservative and thinking that Maidana will only land 10 huge punches per round, that’s still 9 more than I think Khan will be able to take without being knocked out.Comment
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