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  • #61
    Originally posted by yesir View Post
    floyd fought judah when and what year is it now? haha. you clowns.

    FLoyds judah>>>>cons judah who has been getting gift decisisons
    Floyd fought Judah after he got beat by journeyman Baldomir, Khan fought Judah after his best form in years.

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    • #62
      No, but this isn't saying Khan is crap i just don't think even Pac beats him.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
        Floyd fought Judah after he got beat by journeyman Baldomir, Khan fought Judah after his best form in years.
        best form in year? gift decisions and still folding when things dont go his way...best form in years?

        bwahahaha.

        Floyds judah>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Con's

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        • #64
          Khan is a really good fighter but not the greatest "Thinker" in the ring. He brings speed and his ambush style but Mayweather has this ability to think on his feet work out his opponent and execute a style that will defeat them. Khan fights to a set plan and Mayweather will find a way to beat him. Khan's defence is not too good and he is open when throwing his fluries. He won't be able to get away with that with Floyd. Floyd is a master counterpuncher and will make Khan pay when he jumps in to attack.. The only way Khan beats Floyd is when father time catches up with Mayweather and his skills and reflexes erode.

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          • #65
            floyd is going to eat kahn and pac alive. the way they fight is similar

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            • #66
              Originally posted by yesir View Post
              floyd MADE a big stronger DLH STOP throwing his jab. jahn is easy to hit and wild. FLoyd woul dstop con
              No that was the 3 years out being a promoter that stopped Oscar throwing the jab in the later round and not being able to time the right hand anymore too.

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              • #67
                In 2012, Mayweather wins.

                In 2013, Khan just edges it.

                Khan isn't ready yet. Maybe after 3 or 4 fights he'll be ready. He needs a couple fights at 147, e.g. Brook, Berto, Ortiz.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  No that was the 3 years out being a promoter that stopped Oscar throwing the jab in the later rounds and not being able to time the right hand anymore too.
                  Oscar threw MORE jabs in the final rounds of the fight than he did in the early rounds, he just wasn't landing them. This myth that Oscar stopped throwing the jab is bollocks. Oscar threw far more jabs in the 2nd half of the fight, he just landed far less.

                  Honestly, the only way Amir stands a chance is if Floyd isn't the same fighter he used to be. We'll see if he is in a few months.
                  Last edited by gmc_rfc_06; 07-25-2011, 09:07 AM.

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                  • #69
                    khan does have a good chin
                    great speed power

                    what a complete fighter


                    maybe the greatest british boxer in the history of boxing

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                    • #70
                      Khan will be capable of destroying Floyd, he will be a terrible style matchup for Floyd, Floyd will be scared and ducking Khan..........until the fight is a done deal that is, then Khan will be:

                      - A green fighter

                      - Too small

                      - China chinned

                      - Cherry picked


                      Why is everyone's obsession with seeing Floyd lose?? If he keeps fighting it will eventually happen, and probably not against someone you'd expect. As much as you all might hope (or even ******ly think) it, Floyd suddenly losing doesn't expose him as the cherry picking overrated fraud he has always been.

                      Floyd's been on top, or just behind it for the better part of 14 years. Losing just ends that run, it doesn't make that history disappear.

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