I agree with everything but the bold. Berto has one of the hardest right hands I've seen. That punch is dynamite. If he were more well rounded he could have forced a stoppage. It was one punch that rocked Ortiz and had him back peddling for the rest of the 6th round.
Would Khan of took Berto's power?
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Khan did say that he wants to unify the division but he also said recently that he plans on moving to welter...
In his last two fights he has been nothing short of spectacular. He had gassed out in his fight against Maidana because of how hard he fought early on, which was a mistake. He got overanxious after that first round.
And in his last fight with McCloskey I do not see how you can use that fight as a gauge to say he isn't as good as you thought he was. The gap in class was monstrous and McCloskey had no idea what to do or how to deal with Khan. That was a one sided beat down that was headed toward a KO or another 12-0 fight for Khan, so the guy essentially quit because of a cut. He had no answer for Amir Khans ridiculous handspeed and tremendous boxing skills.
I think Khan could give Mayweather the toughest fight of his career and I think he could beat Manny Pacquiao.Comment
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But if you noticed, he couldn't stop Collazo, he couldn't stop Forbes, he couldn't stop Urango.
I am a big Berto supporter, but I think his power has it's limits.
I do agree with you though, if he was more well rounded, he could have stopped Ortiz. I think Berto has an accuracy problem, because Ortiz is not that hard to hit but Berto missed quite a few shots that if he caught Ortiz, it would have have hurt Ortiz I believe.Comment
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Would Khan of took Berto's power? Ortiz chin has in the past been questionable, but when you look at the shot Berto put him over with, and think to yourself, what happens if Amir Khan would of got hit like that? I dont think Khan would of been able to hold on to that kind of punch, I'm surprised Ortiz was able to, to be honest.
Luckily for Amir, Roach will keep him and Manny well away from Ortiz and Berto.Comment
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To each their own but I will stand by my thought that he is the best 140LB'r in the division and will beat Bradley and should have no problem unifying the title.
Khan did say that he wants to unify the division but he also said recently that he plans on moving to welter...
In his last two fights he has been nothing short of spectacular. He had gassed out in his fight against Maidana because of how hard he fought early on, which was a mistake. He got overanxious after that first round.
And in his last fight with McCloskey I do not see how you can use that fight as a gauge to say he isn't as good as you thought he was. The gap in class was monstrous and McCloskey had no idea what to do or how to deal with Khan. That was a one sided beat down that was headed toward a KO or another 12-0 fight for Khan, so the guy essentially quit because of a cut. He had no answer for Amir Khans ridiculous handspeed and tremendous boxing skills.
I think Khan could give Mayweather the toughest fight of his career and I think he could beat Manny Pacquiao.
He may beat Bradley, but that might be because Bradley lacks the power to slow him down. Its okay saying Khan come through against Maidana, but another ref might of stopped that fight, and whilst Khan managed to survive, he still got hurt again, who's to say he doesn't get knocked down by a lesser puncher in his next fight with more skill, a fighter who puts more disguise on their punches? stuff like that happens, a guy can fight a big puncher, come through the fight, but get hurt by a lesser puncher if he manages to catch him right.
Spectacular? The fact you said what you already said, now this, is vindication that you really are overrating him. Khan looked terrible against Maidana, he came through a balls to the wall fight to his credit, but his footwork, ring generalship was appalling.
Khan was getting trapped on the ropes against a guy that wasn't even cutting the ring down, he was getting timed with right hands inbetween his combo's whilst he was unloading, he was shooting punches from out of range when the opponent was moving away from him, he got hurt, and against McCloskey, he was lunging with his punches, was fighting on nervous energy to.Last edited by Dynamite Kid; 04-18-2011, 12:47 PM.Comment
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