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Love him Or Hate him, Its time to start givin Khan Credit for fighting the best!

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  • #41
    Originally posted by wylout View Post
    ok devon had three fights were he look gassed out and weak then he fight maidana (who is a better puncher then bradley, kotelnik,matt) at 147 and looks way more conditioned takes punches better and hits harder??? come on dude its common sense. maidana NOT being a 47 fighter wasn't the case before the fight when everybody had him winning via ko, n like a said he beats khan anyday
    i would have given him credit if he fought him at 140, even if he clinched 2000 times, fact is he fought Maidana at a weight that was not his weight.

    on ur devon beats khan thing, is that based on his win over maidana? cuz if that the case khan whooops devon based on his win over kotelnik, and for his win over judah who called devon out for year for a big fight in st louis but devon straight avoided him.....

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    • #42
      Did khan ever duck a fight after calling a guy out on national tv?

      Just curious..

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      • #43
        Originally posted by KnockUTheFukOut View Post


        ^lol my gift to you and the TS...get off Khan balls and stop hyping him up
        You in every khan thread hating your like a 12 year old school who's got a crush.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by vcvc View Post
          Did khan ever duck a fight after calling a guy out on national tv?

          Just curious..
          Doesn't matter if Bradley ducked Khan or not, Khan didn't beat the #1 guy at 140, so I can't give him a mythical "W" because Bradley ducked the fight...HENCE he didn't beat the best he beat, Zab Judah.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by vcvc View Post
            i would have given him credit if he fought him at 140, even if he clinched 2000 times, fact is he fought Maidana at a weight that was not his weight.

            on ur devon beats khan thing, is that based on his win over maidana? cuz if that the case khan whooops devon based on his win over kotelnik, and for his win over judah who called devon out for year for a big fight in st louis but devon straight avoided him.....
            To be fair,when Alexander fought Maidana it was both their first time at 147lb..So it was not either of their weightclass...

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            • #46
              Originally posted by vcvc View Post
              i would have given him credit if he fought him at 140, even if he clinched 2000 times, fact is he fought Maidana at a weight that was not his weight.

              on ur devon beats khan thing, is that based on his win over maidana? cuz if that the case khan whooops devon based on his win over kotelnik, and for his win over judah who called devon out for year for a big fight in st louis but devon straight avoided him.....
              get your facts straight keven tried to make the fight but zab said he needed a tune up first. devon beats khan based on khan weak body and cracked chin none of tht he beat the man tht lost to this man bs u talkin

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              • #47
                y u turnin this thread into Bradley anyway? he will be insignificant after saturday. I never once mentioned his name in this thread, u brought it up, i never said Khanis the best at 140 *which he is imo) i said he has a good resume. forget him he isnt relevant after saturday.

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                • #48
                  Kotelnik, Maidana, Malignaggi, Judah, Lamont and now Garcia that's the best possible comp for khan at 140. Obv Bradley on that list of opponents would have been ideal but for more then a few reasons that fight never materialised. I'm hoping it does in the future but that's a solid resume khan has built up. I hope he beats Garcia and fights top fighters at 147 can't ask for more as a boxing fan

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    Peterson, Maidana, Judah, Malignaggi, Kotelnik, Prescott, Salita, McCloskey, Barrera.

                    Terrible, decent, good, great names. But very few were actually prime fighters.

                    First, Barrera is the only "great" name there, and I don't have to say why that win should be ignored.

                    Good names are Judah, Peterson, Maidana, and Malignaggi. Judah is past prime but still a top 10 JWW, good name and good win that every one expected. Peterson, good name, prime fighter, Khan lost the fight. Malignaggi, good name, probably wasn't prime anymore, I would say it was a good win. Maidana, good name, very good win, Khan had to fight through being badly hurt.

                    Decent names, Prescott, prime fighter at the time, Khan got knocked out in a few seconds in to the fight. Kotelnyk, decent name, decent win.

                    Terrible names, McCloskey and Salita. Both undefeated, untested. McCloskey was knocked out by a way shot to pieces Corley with like 20 losses, and I had him losing to Prescott. Salita still untested, still fighting no names. Terrible wins.

                    All in all, 4 decent-good names is pretty good right now. But he's gonna have to beat Garcia and then start adding the better names like Bradley, Ortiz, Berto, Devon to his resume.
                    this...

                    Khan has a record at 140 which is decent but not great

                    Not sure abt Ortiz as I heard he done a number on him as an amateur but he does need that one marquee prime solid win before he can say he dealt with all business at 140. I do hope we get to see Khan v Bradley asap

                    Oh and lets not forget that while altho Khan himself would probably fight anyone, his team have carefully managed him the direction they wanted, Maidana had to chase his mandatory with Khan for over a year and only after threatening to sue did they get their shot... His team also wanted no part of JMM at lightweight despite being a potential mandatory to the WBO - its only timing. I dont think either JMM or Khan ducked anybody, if I recall it was Nacho doing all the talking

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
                      To be fair,when Alexander fought Maidana it was both their first time at 147lb..So it was not either of their weightclass...
                      ye i can accept that, but to say he is a beast a ww? lol come on man, he needs to beat a legit ww before they say that.

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