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  • SWEETSCIENCE100
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    #91
    Body punching ois the way to go with khan. Hit him in the body and he be garbage within 8 rounds. Once he has to stand and fight hes garbage. Mayweather will walk him down,pop shot him, stick the that stick in the pit of his stomach when he jumps in and out, once hes stationary the hooks to the body will come. He stands straight up,and his body is long, his hand postionleaves his body unprotected, Mayweathers body is always covered. Mayweather would stop khan. You idiots are easily impressed, the only shot Zab had was the uppercut, even though he is a shot fighter I thought he would at least land it once but he just couldnt, he looked over trained to me.

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    • junior gong
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      #92
      Originally posted by SWEETSCIENCE100
      Body punching ois the way to go with khan. Hit him in the body and he be garbage within 8 rounds. Once he has to stand and fight hes garbage. Mayweather will walk him down,pop shot him, stick the that stick in the pit of his stomach when he jumps in and out, once hes stationary the hooks to the body will come. He stands straight up,and his body is long, his hand postionleaves his body unprotected, Mayweathers body is always covered. Mayweather would stop khan. You idiots are easily impressed, the only shot Zab had was the uppercut, even though he is a shot fighter I thought he would at least land it once but he just couldnt, he looked over trained to me.
      There's always some excuse with you ****ers.

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      • Froghead99
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        #93
        Originally posted by junior gong
        There's always some excuse with you ****ers.
        Lol, I know man, some of these guys are soooo ******ed, I literally laugh out loud at work.

        I mean, either Zab was over-rated, or Khan is on something, or now Zab was over-trained???? Lol.

        This place is full of dumb asses, but at least it's amusing.

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        • Xxxneo0601
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          #94
          Originally posted by JoeDaWg
          When did zab become a good fighter???? Zab is nothing more then a name. He was grossly over rated when he was in his prime, and he isn't in his prime anymore. This "comeback" of his hasn't proven anything, he is still zab judah. What are u surprised about, the guy came up short just like he always does in big spots.

          And let me remind u he was the one working with victor conte, aka ped super hero. Ariza is a push up counter, conte is a ***ing roid scientist. If anything this fight shows that roids don't make u superman, cause zab didn't look super, he looked like....zab.
          I don't think you can be a name if you are not a good fighter in the first place. While watching the fight,I saw the same face Mosley had in Judah when he was fighting Pac. It's as if Khan was punching as a middle weight. Even if you say Zab isn't a good fighter, I haven't seen him fight scared like that not willing to even punch. Sounds familiar when you talk about Pac/Mosley?

          Also, I think roids by itself is overrated. It doesn't make you good only if you take them, it is how you train after you take them. I think Ariza got it all figured out.

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          • Froghead99
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            #95
            Originally posted by Xxxneo0601

            Also, I think roids by itself is overrated. It doesn't make you good only if you take them, it is how you train after you take them. I think Ariza got it all figured out.
            If Ariza was the secret to Khans success, Khan never would've fired him. This is so obvious, only someone with mental ******ation would not realize it.

            I've got something figured out, you're an idiot.

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            • Xxxneo0601
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              #96
              Originally posted by Froghead99
              If Ariza was the secret to Khans success, Khan never would've fired him. This is so obvious, only someone with mental ******ation would not realize it.

              I've got something figured out, you're an idiot.
              Your post sounds like Khan didn't decide to hire him back. Its funny you think I'm an idiot, why not look into the mirror first to see the bigger idiot?

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              • Froghead99
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                #97
                Originally posted by Xxxneo0601
                Your post sounds like Khan didn't decide to hire him back. Its funny you think I'm an idiot, why not look into the mirror first to see the bigger idiot?
                Wow, of all the idiots on this board, you have to be one of the most ******ed.

                Answer this, why would Khan fire him in the first place, forget the rehiring, if he was the secret to his success???? If he was feeding him peds as you idiotically and baselessly suggest, why would Khan EVER even for one fight fire him????

                Why would Khan decide to forgoe his biggest advantage? He wouldn't. Obviously. He rehired him, because they have a friendship and rapport, and because Ariza is effective. But if Ariza was the MAIN reason for his success obviously he wouldn't have ever fired him. Please use your brain you dumb ass.

                Only a complete mental ****** wouldn't realise this. But I'm glad you said this, because it means I don't ever have to take anything you say seriously, because you're either a child or literally mentally handicapped.

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                • Xxxneo0601
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Froghead99
                  Wow, of all the idiots on this board, you have to be one of the most ******ed.

                  Answer this, why would Khan fire him in the first place, forget the rehiring, if he was the secret to his success???? If he was feeding him peds as you idiotically and baselessly suggest, why would Khan EVER even for one fight fire him????

                  Why would Khan decide to forgoe his biggest advantage? He wouldn't. Obviously. He rehired him, because they have a friendship and rapport, and because Ariza is effective. But if Ariza was the MAIN reason for his success obviously he wouldn't have ever fired him. Please use your brain you dumb ass.

                  Only a complete mental ****** wouldn't realise this. But I'm glad you said this, because it means I don't ever have to take anything you say seriously, because you're either a child or literally mentally handicapped.
                  My answer to your question is that he thinks he can perform the same without Ariza. But then he learned he needs him. That doesn't make sense to you?

                  You sir, are hopeless and talking sense to you is a waste of time. You would rather trash talk than use your brain. Khan rehired him due to friendship and rapport? GTTTFOOOOOOOO!!! LOL... :gay:

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                  • champ_kw
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                    #99
                    The only odd things I took from Saturday night is what I kept hearing come from the commentators who've seen Khan fight up close more than anyone on this board. They kept mentioning how big he was ad nauseum. These types of comments were flying out of their mouths so involuntarily and often, it's fair to assume that they were shocked by how massive he has gotten (even though they just saw him in April). Another odd thing was when the "word out of his camp is he's busting at the seams at 140" buzz line was used during the telecast. Really?? The same guy who said in his last fight, in his attempt to act like he didn't need Ariza, that he felt as good as he has felt in a long time and pointed to the 139 lbs he weighed in against McCloskey as proof?? So in April, 140 lbs was a class you felt comfortable in and had no problem making the weight, but now you're "busting at the seams" at the weight 3 months later?? Oh well....I'll pretend to act like I don't notice anything weird going on here.

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                    • Xxxneo0601
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by champ_kw
                      The only odd things I took from Saturday night is what I kept hearing come from the commentators who've seen Khan fight up close more than anyone on this board. They kept mentioning how big he was ad nauseum. These types of comments were flying out of their mouths so involuntarily and often, it's fair to assume that they were shocked by how massive he has gotten (even though they just saw him in April). Another odd thing was when the "word out of his camp is he's busting at the seams at 140" buzz line was used during the telecast. Really?? The same guy who said in his last fight, in his attempt to act like he didn't need Ariza, that he felt as good as he has felt in a long time and pointed to the 139 lbs he weighed in against McCloskey as proof?? So in April, 140 lbs was a class you felt comfortable in and had no problem making the weight, but now you're "busting at the seams" at the weight 3 months later?? Oh well....I'll pretend to act like I don't notice anything weird going on here.
                      Pretending not to notice anything is probably better since there are so many diehard nut huggers around.

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