will khan fight the bradley-alexander winner??

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  • Visceral
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    #31
    He damn well better, that fight needs to happen, 140 is of the only divs were the best are actually fighting the best(right now).

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    • TheKza
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      #32
      Khan fights Bradley summer of this year, Providing he doesn't get in any problems with Peterson. He wont duck anyone after Maidana.

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      • Ko King 212
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        #33
        Kahn boxing skills are overrated. Outside of having a decent jab and quick hands he is limited.

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        • Check
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          #34
          I have major doubts that Khan will want to unify with the winner. People are quick to give Khan all this credit because he fought Maidana but that is a completely different fight. Yeah, Khans chin isn't good but Maidana is an easy matchup for him, the same can't be said for the winner of Bradley/Alexander. If he decides to steer clear of the winner though he will looked as a complete fraud though because the writing is on the wall. The winner will be looked at as the number 1 or number 2 in the division and have a lot of belts. There is no way Khan can run from the matchup and be looked at as one of the best. He better man up.

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          • JuanDan
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            #35
            Khan survives Maidana. that was the head lines on *********.com after the fight, and that about sums the fight up, Khan will be onboard the cherry picker again, wait and see

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            • BetterCallSaul
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              #36
              Originally posted by JuanDan
              Khan survives Maidana. that was the head lines on *********.com after the fight, and that about sums the fight up, Khan will be onboard the cherry picker again, wait and see
              Khan outboxes Maidana and proves he can take a decent punch - should have been the headline.

              Khan has made it clear that he wants to fight the winner of Bradley - Alexander and unify his division which I'm confident he has a great chance of doing. Bradley is certainly beatable, as is Khan, and that is what makes the fight intriguing. However, Khan has kept his side of the bargain, while Bradley still has to get past Alexander which is no easy feat. He's the big favourite, but don't be surprised if Alexander causes the upset. Bradley isn't unbeatable that's for sure. Alexander has the potential to exploit his weaknesses and it will be interesting to see how the fight plays out. Mostly because 90% of boxing scene believe that Bradley has already won the fight. If he loses, there are going to be a lot of silly looking people.

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              • bojangles1987
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                #37
                I think he will, unless Golden Boy keeps him away. Khan seems to genuinely want to fight the best. Unless he miraculously gets a fight with Mayweather.

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                • BetterCallSaul
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Check
                  I have major doubts that Khan will want to unify with the winner. People are quick to give Khan all this credit because he fought Maidana but that is a completely different fight. Yeah, Khans chin isn't good but Maidana is an easy matchup for him, the same can't be said for the winner of Bradley/Alexander. If he decides to steer clear of the winner though he will looked as a complete fraud though because the writing is on the wall. The winner will be looked at as the number 1 or number 2 in the division and have a lot of belts. There is no way Khan can run from the matchup and be looked at as one of the best. He better man up.
                  Maidana was never an 'easy' matchup for Khan. To label an opponent who walked through the likes of Ortiz and Cayo, and gave Kotelnik a close fight (one he arguably won) as easy, isn't fair. Maidana is a quality, world class brawler who would give any boxer south of Mayweather and Pacquiao a hard fight.

                  These speculative threads are silly anyway. Why don't we wait until the winner of Bradley-Alexander has been decided before we start deliberating whether Khan is going to duck the winner or not? For all we know it could be the other way around. Alexander declared recently that he doesn't want to fight Khan if he beats Bradley, and Bradley certainly wasn't enthusiastic about signing to fight Alexander and wanted to delay the fight until it was 'bigger'. As a matter of fact, Khan doesn't have to prove anything at the moment. The shoe is on the other foot.

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                  • Rome-By-Ko
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by timba
                    Khan outboxes Maidana and proves he can take a decent punch - should have been the headline.

                    Khan has made it clear that he wants to fight the winner of Bradley - Alexander and unify his division which I'm confident he has a great chance of doing. Bradley is certainly beatable, as is Khan, and that is what makes the fight intriguing. However, Khan has kept his side of the bargain, while Bradley still has to get past Alexander which is no easy feat. He's the big favourite, but don't be surprised if Alexander causes the upset. Bradley isn't unbeatable that's for sure. Alexander has the potential to exploit his weaknesses and it will be interesting to see how the fight plays out. Mostly because 90% of boxing scene believe that Bradley has already won the fight. If he loses, there are going to be a lot of silly looking people.
                    1.Most of B.S. thinks Bradley's gonna win because they hope off Devon's bandwagon,had ya ask the same question before the Kottie fight 90% would have told ya Devon is gonna win..Devon is a live dog,but on paper Devon most likely be the favorite on fight night..Bradley is the favorite in the boxing community..

                    I agree I don't Khan landing a Mayweather fight,as well as I don't see Bradley/Devon landing a Pac or Mayweather fight..The money and the buzz will be there for Khan and the winner to get it on..I see the fight happening..

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by timba
                      Maidana was never an 'easy' matchup for Khan. To label an opponent who walked through the likes of Ortiz and Cayo, and gave Kotelnik a close fight (one he arguably won) as easy, isn't fair. Maidana is a quality, world class brawler who would give any boxer south of Mayweather and Pacquiao a hard fight.

                      These speculative threads are silly anyway. Why don't we wait until the winner of Bradley-Alexander has been decided before we start deliberating whether Khan is going to duck the winner or not? For all we know it could be the other way around. Alexander declared recently that he doesn't want to fight Khan if he beats Bradley, and Bradley certainly wasn't enthusiastic about signing to fight Alexander and wanted to delay the fight until it was 'bigger'. As a matter of fact, Khan doesn't have to prove anything at the moment. The shoe is on the other foot.
                      If ya think the shoe is on the other foot,Bradley and Devon are undefeated,Khan was KO'd in 1rd..I don't care if he fought Maidana he has to understand these guys are undefeated and won't want to take short money(which Khan is known for trying to offer)or fighting in his hometown..Khan is more of a draw,but he has lost so coming to table the undefeated fighter will expect to be treated as such..Oh and btw Bradley has taken risk and has fought very good boxers,I still feel he has the best resume out of the 140lb weight class and he is still undefeated so I don't know about the whole shoe on the other foot bit..

                      I do agree tho Khan's win over Maidana was a good one was not easy,but we have to make threads like this because it passes the time to the next big fight lol..

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