Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I'm Aiming To Stop Lamont Peterson This Time!

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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #51
    Originally posted by Pugilistic™
    There has been plenty of fighters who have came forward even when hurt to like you said "get even".

    If you want an example, look at JCC's fight against Meldrick Taylor. Even though Chavez was hurting Taylor late in the fight, Taylor still was attacking and not backing up but was clearly dazed.
    Good point...

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    • Pugilistic™
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      #52
      Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
      Good point...
      I'm glad you agree with you.

      That isn't a knock on Peterson for Khan hurting him because Khan has solid pop.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Pugilistic™
        I'm glad you agree with you.

        That isn't a knock on Peterson for Khan hurting him because Khan has solid pop.
        I agree,I think Khan is the harder puncher between the two of umm..IMO he just does not use it right..Pac's style(imo)takes away from his power,I think he would look better if he pick his shots better..Instead of trying to overwhelm his opponent with a bunch of combinations..

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          #54
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          I agree,I think Khan is the harder puncher between the two of umm..IMO he just does not use it right..Pac's style(imo)takes away from his power,I think he would look better if he pick his shots better..Instead of trying to overwhelm his opponent with a bunch of combinations..
          Yeah i agree.

          Khan certainly takes away from his power because he would rather overwhelm his opponents with quick speedy combinations that let him get in and out of their range.

          I think Khan would be smart by mixing in hard shots with those speedy lighter shots. It would certainly leave his opponents guessing and it would make them less likely to come in with confidence knowing that hard shots may be coming there way.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Glass Jaw
            peterson did the silly dance for sure in the 9th.
            Peterson dips really low sometimes when he fights. He got hit with a right hand and dipped down. He was hit with a big shot but his legs didn't buckle. Khan pushed him back on the ropes but Peterson was on steady legs. Lamont was stunned but I don't think he was really hurt in that exchange.
            That was one time in the 12 rounds Peterson was a little hurt, cool, great for Khan. But in earlier in the 9th Peterson had Khan is all kinds of trouble and in almost every round of the fight after the 2nd round.

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