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If Berto wins the ibf in his next fight Khan should move up and challenge him

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  • #61
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    Khan wouldn't attempt to operate how Ortiz did, he wouldn't need to.

    Khan has a jab, an excellent one. Berto would have absolutely no clue how to deal with it. Nor his speed, or general ability.

    Southpaw, Orthodox, it doesn't matter. He still has the same mutliple, multiple flaws that would result in him taking a one sided beating.
    It does, watch Berto fights, when he isn't fighting southpaws he's throwing combinations, he'll lead a lot more. Major difference man.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Dedication View Post
      Yes Orthodox and Southpaw do matter, styles makes fight; and a Berto fight is all wrong for Khan.
      No, it won't.

      Berto's style? What style? He barely has a style.

      Khan's style would be hell for Berto. I wonder how Berto would deal with a good jab actually? He hasn't had to yet.

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      • #63
        I don't know why but I see Khan winning a UD, I can't see Berto getting behind khans jab and the more Khan fights the more experience he gets, Berto hasn't improved for me.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
          It does, watch Berto fights, when he isn't fighting southpaws he's throwing combinations, he'll lead a lot more. Major difference man.
          Exactly. There's a huge use of the uppercut and straight right.

          Khan will be shocked that the fighter standing in front of him has enough speed to counter him off his combinations.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
            It does, watch Berto fights, when he isn't fighting southpaws he's throwing combinations, he'll lead a lot more. Major difference man.
            I have endured Berto's fights. I don't plan on rewatching them.

            The reason he looks better against people who aren't southpaws is because the only half decent fighters he has fought are southpaws.

            And each time he either looked dead average or below average.

            Mainly, because that's exactly what Andre Berto is.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Dedication View Post
              Show me your source, give me a link, otherwise GTFOH.
              My boxing achrive on my PC, search for the fights yourself.

              Did you see the fights on HBO?

              Watch some fights you will pick up a few bits of knowledge.

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              • #67
                I would always be worried about Khan's chin if I was Waaza in a fight with Berto because he is an excellent athlete with speed and power but he has horrid boxing skills and timing. Pretty sure if he is unable to find Khan's chin at some point he won't win rounds against him as Berto has no gameplan and to me appears to just occasionally explode with a power shot combos, hope it lands and ko's his opponent.

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                • #68
                  It's to a point where I'm really hoping this happens, but honestly, we know it's never gonna happen.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                    i dont think they are the same fighter. what i do think is they are not that far apart. and berto was fighting against the ropes against a fighter that was pressing him. and with that said, he still had his rounds and he still got some really good shots off. i guess i must have been watching a different fight because ppl make it seem as if berto got destroyed.

                    maidana is not really a pressure fighter imo. he seems disguises himself as one but he isnt very good at it. he does a poor job at it more than he does a good job at it. anyways, berto has played the role of a pressure fighter at times as well, a good example is the quintana fight. he wore quintana, the much better boxer, down with pressure. berto's problem is as u stated before, he doesnt really have a style. but the way he fought in the ortiz fight would be totally different than the way he fights a khan fight. i assure u, he wouldnt be waiting on the ropes against a boxer with inferior power.
                    He layed against the ropes because he had no idea what to do because he has no style.

                    How is Maidana not a pressure fighter? He literally pressures for pretty much the entire fight.

                    No, he's not very good at it. Because he's not very good. He has power and that's about it. Still doesn't mean he isn't a pressure fighter.

                    Berto rarely pressures fighters. He started to pressure Quintana because I assume he was having a hard time trying to box him.

                    The way he fights Khan wouldn't be the same, it would actually be more one sided most likely. He would have no answer for the jab just to start.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                      My boxing achrive on my PC, search for the fights yourself.

                      Did you see the fights on HBO?

                      Watch some fights you will pick up a few bits of knowledge.
                      LMFAO at the troll's answer.

                      So that mean's you've no proof.

                      Don't try and argue with me without showing proof, and don't even try responding to me until you present your proof.

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