Khan vs Mosley at 147

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  • sdcluser
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    #21
    Read my e-Lips:

    MOSLEY CANNOT PULL THE TRIGGER ANYMORE.

    Why do ppl keep mentioning fighter that is shadow of himself? Hmmm.

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    • DAN916
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      #22
      Do you really got to ask??

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      • BoxingGenius27
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        #23
        If Mosley got some fights under his belt to get his confidence back before then, maybe Mosley.

        Plus I have to see Khan at 147 to see how his power/speed carries.

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        • BennyST
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          #24
          Originally posted by wazaa 2.0
          Mosley is shot to pieces and has absolutely no chance in beating Khan.

          Let's make the fight happen, .
          It does seem to be the typical pattern for the top fighters today.

          In Khan's case, it's not so bad right now still being an up and coming young champion. Mayweather fighting Mosley after Mosley coming off such a big win is ok, but Pac fighting him two years later after two losses was just poor form. At 40 years old after two losses and looking shot, you shouldn't be getting the biggest fights in the sport against the P4P No. 1. You should be fighting the up and coming young champions needing some tests though.

          I wouldn't mind the fight TBH. It's a different type of test as it's against a bigger guy. It's not Morales who's still lost 6 of his last 7 fights or something and coming up from being great at 122 pounds. It's a real great 147 pound fighter, albeit a shot one. If you're going to be fighting old, shot, no risk fights just because of the name value, at least make it a semi-test by fighting someone who's natural to the weight rather than a shot super-bantamweight great.

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