Letting Alex Ariza go was always going to be a backwards step for Khan

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  • The_Golden_Goy
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    #21
    Originally posted by bose
    didn't see khans last fight but did he gas out? khan missing the milkshakes ariza gives his fighters

    is it worth the down load, khans last fight, i check youtube
    I'd watch it, but McCloskey makes it an awkward fight and Khan doesnt really know much else besides throwing lightning combinations, he couldnt really slip and slide his way behind McCloskeys guard. A performance to forget for Khan

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    • tomhawq
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      #22
      Originally posted by bose
      didn't see khans last fight but did he gas out? khan missing the milkshakes ariza gives his fighters

      is it worth the down load, khans last fight, i check youtube

      it wasn't the best performance of khan in that fight. he was too cautious, perhaps trying too hard to protect his glass chin. i almost felt it was ariza's conditioning that made a big difference in his previous fights. he was lucky to have a challenger who clearly had no game plan to beat khan other than show disrespect, ie, kept both hands low ala roy jones. mccloskey was all show and no punching. made me puke. what an unbelievable display of arrogance from an unknown boxer. he fought as if there were 100 rounds in a fight taking his time posing like a goddam model. can anyone tell that kid not to waste opportunities like that and fight like a challenger next time with a primary objective of getting his opponent ktfo?

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      • The_Golden_Goy
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        #23
        Originally posted by pacfan

        it wasn't the best performance of khan in that fight. he was too cautious, perhaps trying too hard to protect his glass chin. i almost felt it was ariza's conditioning that made a big difference in his previous fights. he was lucky to have a challenger who clearly had no game plan to beat khan other than show disrespect, ie, kept both hands low ala roy jones. mccloskey was all show and no punching. made me puke. what an unbelievable display of arrogance from an unknown boxer. he fought as if there were 100 rounds in a fight taking his time posing like a goddam model. can anyone tell that kid not to waste opportunities like that and fight like a challenger next time with a primary objective of getting his opponent ktfo?
        not heard it put better than that. McCloskey wasted his own chance

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