The keys for Peterson is the jab and pressure pressure pressure get inside close distance work the body throw uppercuts Khan can't fight going backwards he likes to fight from a distance he's an in and out fighter jump in 3-4 punch combo back out reset wait 20 secs jump in again 4-5 punch combo Peterson can't let Khan get into his rhythm
Comments Thread For: Peterson: I'm The Toughest Foe Khan Has Ever Faced
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Give me an example.
An example that isn't Maidana. He didn't fade there, he got hit and hurt in a late round (it happens), took a lot of punishment in the round after that, bounced back to win the 11th and gave away the 12th closing the fight out safety-first.
Can't see how he faded at all there. Or in any other fight I've seen him in that went late.Comment
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this might be awkward.
Stylewise this is awkard for Khan.
But Peterson would not even be a big lightweight. Khan is massive. I think that will be a factor.Comment
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The Limond fight? That fight didn't even go late, nor did he "fade" in it.
Please describe how he "faded" in that fight.
Not to mention Amir was a kid, a quantum leap from the completely developed and enhanced fighter we have today.I was assuming the guy I was replying to before was at least referring to his Championship fights or his fights under Roach.
I mean, I suppose he "faded" in his ITV fights with Drilzane and St. Clair, too? And he faded in those five non-stop rounds with Gomez? What about his six-rounder with Komjathi when he was barely a year deep as a pro? I'm betting you saw him fade there, too.
I'd heard that you'd been reduced to delusional lengths in the name of diminishing Khan, but I didn't realize it was this bad.Last edited by PEBBLES!; 11-20-2011, 04:58 PM.Comment
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Faded in the kotelnik fight? He won every round. Mccloskey? LOL please explain how you came to these conclusions Rome? Limond if I remember correctly khan KO'd him in the 7th or 8th. If you fade how are you gonna KO people?Comment
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I agree with Stones. Khan is an incredible athlete.
He hasn't faded in any fight I've seen.
Getting caught on the chin and having to absorb punishment isn't fading. Maidana is a world class puncher as proved by him unloading a bomb in round 10. A punch like that is going to reduce a fighters punch output.
Against Kotelnik he was miles ahead.
Khan is aware that his chin a poor. So, it's smart if he gets on his bicycle to protect a lead.Comment
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All the great fighters who ever got hurt or dropped in a fight while on the initial rungs up the pro ladder, all of them "faded".Comment
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