Originally posted by romebyko
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Originally posted by FerdinandMarcos
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Originally posted by romebyko
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Ok, guys; my memory of the fight is pretty good, but I just reviewed the tape to make sure.
- Round 1; Khan spends the majority of the round inching forward, throwing jabs and pushing McCloskey back several times in the round with his combinations. Khan will back off at points, looking to time his bursts and not be wasteful against an awkward opponent, but, overall, it's McCloskey trying to feed off of Khan's aggression, looking to counter but throwing very little.
Emmanuel Steward: "Khan is coming out so aggressive."
- Round 2; Khan comes out aggressively again and pushes McCloskey back onto the defensive with jabs and a clean right hand over the top. Instead of pursuing him to the corner, Khan backs off to draw McCloskey back to center-ring, then immediately attacks again and lands another clean right hand. McCloskey still throwing precious little. Khan lands jabs, a left-hook and more right hands in the round and also finds the body; he spends the majority of the round inching forward and pushing Paul back.
- Round 3; Khan is still inching forward and pushing McCloskey back with offense for the first minute of the round. McCloskey is defending capably, not shipping too much damage, but seems very apprehensive to throw. Emmanuel Steward: "Khan is fighting the perfect fight for this kind of fighter", meaning he's using measured aggression against an awkward, highly defensive style, "he's putting pressure on and throwing his volume of punches".
Finally, at the halfway point in the round, as Khan is laying off, Paul comes forward with some kind of purpose and lands a decent left hand. The remainder of the round is a rinse/repeat cycle of Khan moving away, as McCloskey comes forward without throwing, and then pushing Paul back with bunches of shots. Khan even performs a neat evasive sidestep of McCloskey's left hand while landing his own flush as he flies out of McCloskey's vision, a move reminiscent of Pacquiao in his second fight with Marquez. As the round finishes, the fighters enter a clinch and McCloskey makes a flapping attempt at fighting inside, landing punches to the back of the head, before the official breaks them.
- Round 4; Khan comes out aiming hooks at head and body. For the first part of the round, he's inching McCloskey back again and throwing the volume of shots. When McCloskey moves his head, Khan is landing by making sure there's more than one punch for Paul to try to avoid.
In the second part of the round, Paul decides to go for it and shows some actual aggression, coming forward and throwing punches, while Khan mostly circles away and occasionally flurries.
- Round 5; Khan comes out holding his ground in center-ring and soon pushes McCloskey back with a combination. McCloskey's continuing with his more concerted effort in this round, but pretty much every attack he mounts ends with him being pushed back by Khan's offensive bursts. Khan spends most of the last part of the round circling center-ring and outthrowing/outlanding McCloskey. Merchant: "Khan is fighting him smart as well as aggressive."
- Round 6; Lampley: "You saw the compubox numbers between rounds, which shows Khan throwing twice as many punches as McCloskey". Khan is not only throwing more than McCloskey, but his punches have been the more assertive and solid by far. Khan starts the round circling center-ring and knocking McCloskey back with offensive flurries. Now Khan's standing in center-ring with his gloves high, landing uppercuts up close. The fighters break, Khan comes forward, the heads clash, the fight ends.
LMAOOO, so, because Khan moved in and out and circled at intervals, he wasn't the aggressor in the fight?


I know you guys hate Khan and are desperate to discredit him, but this is some barrel-scraping argumentativeness, a weak-ass case at trying to support this fallacy that Khan "ran" from McCloskey.
Whether McCloskey was hard to tag cleanly or not, whether Khan circled and moved in and out or not, Khan was the one outpunching and outlanding McCloskey by far. Khan won every round by dint of the aggression he showed. I saw Khan being the aggressor live, the commentators and color-commentator saw Khan being the aggressor from their position - Khan was the aggressor, period.


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