Khan looked great tonight......clearly the best at 140 right now......

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  • AKATheMack
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    #31
    Khans win was impressive tonight, but I thought the one sided beating Ortiz laid on Peterson overshadowed it.

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    • Repeddled
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      #32
      Khan did well to get up from that knockdown in the 5th to get that UD. Maybe his chin is below average and not the p4p worst in the world.

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      • Left Hook Tua
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        #33
        Originally posted by AKATheMack
        Khans win was impressive tonight, but I thought the one sided beating Ortiz laid on Peterson overshadowed it.
        gbp should keep khan and ortiz away from each other until they're #1 and #2 at 140.

        have khan fight urango and devon-bradley winner.

        then ortiz fight kotelnik and bradley-devon loser.

        that should get them to #1 and 2.

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        • AKATheMack
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          #34
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          gbp should keep khan and ortiz away from each other until they're #1 and #2 at 140.

          have khan fight urango and devon-bradley winner.

          then ortiz fight kotelnik and bradley-devon loser.

          that should get them to #1 and 2.
          I agree actually. I like both Bradley and Alexander, but I dont think in terms of skill they come close to Ortiz or Khan. Ortiz embarrassed himself in the Maidana fight, but I dont see anyone else at 140 standing and trading with Maidana and coming out on top either.

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #35
            Originally posted by AKATheMack
            I agree actually. I like both Bradley and Alexander, but I dont think in terms of skill they come close to Ortiz or Khan. Ortiz embarrassed himself in the Maidana fight, but I dont see anyone else at 140 standing and trading with Maidana and coming out on top either.
            khan and ortiz are much bigger too.

            khan and ortiz are like welterweights who can make 140.

            timothy and devon are like lightweights.

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            • wazaa.
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              #36
              Ortiz can't make 140 anymore, Tuna. Ortiz and Amir should meet at 147 a year or two later as you stated

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                #37
                When was the last time Ortiz made 140?

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by wazaa.
                  When was the last time Ortiz made 140?
                  hmmmmm......

                  been a while.

                  2010 i think.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #39
                    Tonight's performance proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, who really belongs as the #1 p4p boxer in the world. I expect Pac, Mayweather, Martinez, Williams, Bradley and Alexander to avoid Amir for years to come. Truly phenomenal performance.

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                    • Alec900
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                      #40
                      WOW!did you see that?I thought Khan died!

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