Will Khan vs Judah, be a poor mans version of De La Hoya vs Whitaker?

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  • Dedication
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    Will Khan vs Judah, be a poor mans version of De La Hoya vs Whitaker?

    Just a thought which cross my mind.

    ps. I see Judah's jab coming over Khans in the early rounds. Not sure about for the rest of the fight, depends on Judahs mental state. The straight left and uppercut would be useful tools for Judah as well. The way Khan comes forward and throws a 3 to 4 punch combo, I believe if Judah gets his timing and distance right can serve him a nice right check hook the way Malinaggi did with his left. A few months ago I reckoned Zab had a huge chance to win this fight based on the way Khan fought McCloskey. However, with Ariza back in camp I'm not so sure about that now.
    Last edited by Dedication; 07-17-2011, 09:03 AM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Dedication
    Just a thought which cross my mind.

    ps. I see Judah's jab coming over Khans in the early rounds. Not sure about for the rest of the fight, depends on Judahs mental state. The straight left and uppercut would be useful tools for Judah as well. A few months ago I reckoned Zab had a huge chance to win this fight based on the way Khan fought McCloskey. However, with Ariza back in camp I'm not so sure about that now.
    Ariza has nothing to do with Khans skill level. IF you thought Zab had a huge chance before, based of the McCloskey performance from Khan then you really shouldn't be swayed.

    Also it's not really like Oscar-Pernell.

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      #3
      Judah's keys to victory:

      Jab over Khan's jab
      Throw the right check hook
      Go to the body early
      Use the straight left and uppercut regularly
      Back Khan up, he struggles fighting backwards
      Maintain your focus

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        #4
        Not even close.

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          #5
          If you wanna compare it to a fight from the past, I suggest Vargas - Quartey.

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            #6
            Originally posted by TheKza
            Ariza has nothing to do with Khans skill level. IF you thought Zab had a huge chance before, based of the McCloskey performance from Khan then you really shouldn't be swayed.

            Also it's not really like Oscar-Pernell.
            It's the condition that Ariza puts Khan in, that's seen him persevere through his latest fights, with the exception of McCloskey of course.

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              #7
              Originally posted by KLTPTheFlomo
              If you wanna compare it to a fight from the past, I suggest Vargas - Quartey.
              I'll check that out.

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                #8
                Judah I think will be more of a punching threat for Khan. Whitaker hung in there because of his skill.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheGreatA
                  Judah I think will be more of a punching threat for Khan. Whitaker hung in there because of his skill.
                  I feel Judah's experience will play a huge part as well.

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                    #10
                    OP. Bookmark this thread, if Khan doesn't finish Judah in 6 rounds I'll give you 20mill. Just make sure you PM me because I might forget.

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