Will zab get the ko which eluded maidana ?

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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Oh you Judah fans.

    Khan easy decision. He would spend the whole night beating Judah to the punch.

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    • Rome-By-Ko
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      #12
      I'm picking Khan in this fight,but if anyone can KO Khan it would be Judah with the straight punches..TBH anyone who shoots their shoots straight with a lil pop can hurt can imo..Shots you don't see coming are always more meaningful then looping shots that can be anticipated..

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      • Trigg
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        #13
        Originally posted by romebyko
        I'm picking Khan in this fight,but if anyone can KO Khan it would be Judah with the straight punches..TBH anyone who shoots their shoots straight with a lil pop can hurt can imo..Shots you don't see coming are always more meaningful then looping shots that can be anticipated..
        This might sound utterly ridiculous but Amir seems to have more trouble with looping shots than he does straight punches.

        ****ed up analysis i know but that's what i've noticed.

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        • lfc19titles
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          #14
          khan will destroy zab, he easily defeated maidana, up until the 10th he dominated every round

          he will ko zab around round 6

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          • Rome-By-Ko
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            #15
            Originally posted by jimbo87
            This might sound utterly ridiculous but Amir seems to have more trouble with looping shots than he does straight punches.

            ****ed up analysis i know but that's what i've noticed.
            What make ya say this??I say straight because he was KO'd by a straight shots..But was able to hold on from Shots he felt coming/anticipated..But just wanted to know why ya say this??I thought even Paulie had some success early because he shots were straight he just did not have power..

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            • Trigg
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              #16
              Originally posted by romebyko
              What make ya say this??I say straight because he was KO'd by a straight shots..But was able to hold on from Shots he felt coming/anticipated..But just wanted to know why ya say this??I thought even Paulie had some success early because he shots were straight he just did not have power..
              Following his career since he was an amateur every time he's been down or hurt it's been from wide or looping shots. Limond, Gomez, Maidana, even Prescott's punches that really hurt him and eventually scrambled him were wide left hooks.

              Even Kotelnik, who is an economical but technical puncher only had success when he threw looping shots.

              He doesn't seem to see them coming which is very strange. I don't know if it's concentration or what.

              One thing's for sure, if he does fight Zab he can't just cover up when Zab gets inside. It was quite worrying in the Maidana fight how easy Khan's defence was pierced with uppercuts. That will spell big trouble against Zab.

              Roach has brought some great things to Amir's game, an inside game unfortunately isn't one of them. As much as i'm a huge fan, i honestly don't think i've seen a world class fighter have such a non existent inside game. He just covers up, grabs then looks at the ref to seperate them.

              He needs to address that facet of his game, and quick.

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              • -Lowkey-
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                #17
                First of all Zab didn’t nearly beat Mayweather he had a good start to the fight but was outclassed and beat up down the stretch i think he may well have got stopped if it wasn’t for the low blow.

                Also that was Zab in his prime, Zab is no longer in his prime i cant see him lasting against a young fast talented fighter with a good work rate like Khan.

                Having said that Zab has a legitimate punchers chance against Khan that’s what makes this fight both dangerous and interesting. I see Zab even at this point in his career being a bigger threat to Khan than Bradley.

                The winner of this fight has a legitimate claim for being no1 at 140lbs.

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                • jkdking
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                  #18
                  that was not zab in his prime. zab in his prime had stamina zab when he was 22-24 years old was at his best focused and willing to let his hands go

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                  • Chunk..
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                    #19
                    I'll go all in on Khan if this fight gets made.

                    Khan will hit and move all night, and have Judah seeing double.

                    Judah ain't got the legs to win this one.

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                    • Clyde Barrow
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                      #20
                      No. Maidana is a stronger puncher than Zab and retains his power throughout the fight, which Zab doesn't. He couldn't get rid of Khan and Zab won't either. If the fight happens Zab will choke again.

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