Khan Should Be Careful What He Asks For

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  • Hitman932
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    Khan Should Be Careful What He Asks For

    The guys confidence has taken a hit. He has been exposed for his weaknesses by Peterson, a fighter who is good but not great.

    He should just shut his mouth, go back to the drawing board, and fight a couple Salita's or McCloskey's to get his mojo back and work on his inside game.

    Instead he keeps barking up the tree of Peterson and he is going to be in for a rude awakening if he gets the rematch that he continues to cry for.

    The fighters and fights I would compare this to are the 2 matches between Pascal and Hopkins.

    Like Pascal, Khan was able to take the early rounds by running around like a silly f@ggot and jumping in then running away. Once Hopkins solved Pascal, like Peterson did Khan, he beat his ass like a drum down the stretch.

    As we saw with the rematch Hopkins came in knowing what he needed to do, there was no 4 round adjustment period like there was in the 1st fight. He schooled Pascal from start to finish as Jean was never able to get into his bull**** style.

    Same will happen if Peterson and Khan fight again next. Peterson will come out from the first minute of the first round knowing what works and knowing Khan couldn't fight off his own mother on the inside. He will bust Khans ass up twice as bad as he did the first time.

    So like I said, be careful what you ask for.

    Khan is gonna get his **** kicked in if he gets Peterson again and his excuse next time will be even gayer than it was the first time around.
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    #2
    okay all your points. khan beats him in the rematch.


    points where your mouth is.

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    • Hougigo
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      #3
      I think if Peterson works on his conditioning even more.. then he wins this time even clearer. I mean, no offense to him... he's a beast, but personally I saw him bring it down a little in the later rounds. And I don't blame him, he was relentless in the middle rounds and never let up, if he keeps that outrageous tempo against Khan and has him run the whole match, he got this. I don't see any scenario where Khan will try and trade with him... unless he's feeling a little sleepy.
      Khan and Roach will train and train like they did for the first fight and the same thing will happen. Peterson already knows what he needs to do to win (like you said with Pascal and hopkins) and he'll implement it sooner. Unless Khan magically gets good on the inside over night... I'll take Peterson over Khan.

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      • Sweet Pea 50
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        #4
        Khan has been acting like a sandy vagina as of late. Maybe he will learn from this fight, actually take into camp, and improve.

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        • PlayerKiller
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          #5
          Peterson had the advantage. Being in DC definitely helped him.

          Khan had a bad fight, and Peterson a good one.

          Boxers will win in rematches. They 90% do.

          The crowd went wild when Peterson landed and not for Khan, and that does affect confidence and even judging.

          Khan will win this.

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          • PlayerKiller
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            #6
            Originally posted by hougigo
            I think if Peterson works on his conditioning even more.. then he wins this time even clearer. I mean, no offense to him... he's a beast, but personally I saw him bring it down a little in the later rounds. And I don't blame him, he was relentless in the middle rounds and never let up, if he keeps that outrageous tempo against Khan and has him run the whole match, he got this. I don't see any scenario where Khan will try and trade with him... unless he's feeling a little sleepy.
            Khan and Roach will train and train like they did for the first fight and the same thing will happen. Peterson already knows what he needs to do to win (like you said with Pascal and hopkins) and he'll implement it sooner. Unless Khan magically gets good on the inside over night... I'll take Peterson over Khan.
            IMO Khan needs to sit on his punches more. He did shake Peterson with one or two shots where he settled down. The running actually messes Khan up. It encourages the opponent to chase you.

            Where as if you counter punch like JMM for example, you can control them but subtle movements.

            Khan needs to jab, but jab solidly. When he does that, he has a lot of success.

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            • r ! z
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50
              Khan has been acting like a sandy vagina as of late. Maybe he will learn from this fight, actually take into camp, and improve.
              what?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? ?!?!?!?!

              broooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good to see you man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • Hougigo
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                #8
                Originally posted by ChristianBale
                Peterson had the advantage. Being in DC definitely helped him.

                Khan had a bad fight, and Peterson a good one.

                Boxers will win in rematches. They 90% do.

                The crowd went wild when Peterson landed and not for Khan, and that does affect confidence and even judging.

                Khan will win this.
                IMO they were louder when he did his flurries in the first two rounds... in the middle rounds though they were loud as well for Peterson.
                Maybe it was my stream, but the crowd in general wasn't that loud.

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                • zcm
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                  #9
                  the biggest problem khan had in the peterson fight was tht he overlooked peterson and was thinking about moving up 2 welter 2 fight floyd (plus the money tht brings ortiz made 2.5mil n khan made 1.1mil). Also i feel peterson was picked as they believed he would b a easy fight and had a chance 2 get 1 over bradley by doing a better and quicker job on peterson

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                  • PlayerKiller
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hougigo
                    IMO they were louder when he did his flurries in the first two rounds... in the middle rounds though they were loud as well for Peterson.
                    Maybe it was my stream, but the crowd in general wasn't that loud.
                    I think you are correct on it, but from round maybe 3 or 4, when Peterson landed a body shot, they went loud as **** to me.

                    It carried on, but there were moments where both fighters struggled. Thus both sets of fan were quieter than normal.

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