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  • {Pito}
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    #11
    Originally posted by sicko
    LOL Others Call It Heart...I CALL IT ***IN ******ITY!

    So it is Heart to try and stand and **** with a guy who has way more Power then you do? that is not heart that is ***in ******, Khan should have Clinched, bought himself sometime tried to recover and get his legs back, you make the fight ugly when your hurt, you don't keep eating WILD SHOTS and standing right in front of your opponent

    Guys who are always said to HAVE "HEART" in boxing I notices they always lose and they take a lot of damage not because they have Heart but because their Defense SUCKS and their Reflexes are even WORSE
    Yes I say heart. The ******ity is in not knowing how to fight when hurt. Which can be attributed to his lack of ring IQ. A fighter can have heart and fight back intelligently and a fighter can have heart and get wrecked. Its all due to their smarts. In response to what you say. Your definition defers from mine.

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    • MalikKnucklez
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      #12
      He delivered on one promise yesterday, and that was an exciting fight, one in which he definitely showed up for. I tip my hat off to em.

      Khan is one of the most exciting guys to watch in boxing, and his vulnerability has much to do with it. But then again, the same can be said for Cotto ,Pacquiao and many others. Sometimes putting on a show means taking some risks, in Khan's instance, a little too many.

      I think Khan is what he is. A great, explosive offensive fighter with many technical & fundamental flaws. Usually, a career like that is marked by semi-dominance with the occasional sprinkle of getting knocked the f**k out. I expect the rest of his career to look much the same.

      He'll still be one of the most watched guys in the sport, and i'll be right there watchin em!

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      • -PBP-
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        #13
        Is the word clinch in Khan's dictionary by the way? He could of saved himself from a lot of unnecessary punishment last night.

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        • Sage84
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          #14
          It was ******, I give props to fighters with heart of course, but what Khan did was ******, he didnt have a clue how to hold so he fought like an idiot, I don't respect that.

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          • sicko
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            #15
            Originally posted by AyoMaDu
            Yes I say heart. The ******ity is in not knowing how to fight when hurt. Which can be attributed to his lack of ring IQ. A fighter can have heart and fight back intelligently and a fighter can have heart and get wrecked. Its all due to their smarts. In response to what you say. Your definition defers from mine.
            Heart= You Can Take A ASS Whooping Very Well (Miky Ward Was The King Of Heart LOL but he lost just about every big match he was in but he looked tough doing so I guess )

            This is the gift if the curse of those damn Rocky Moves, people think that is Boxing and every fighter should just eat punches, not Defend and just swing away until one of them go down, that is not boxing that is not the sweet science, I might as well go to a Bar or Pub and wait for some drunk guys to get into a fight if I want to see that lol

            Heart was Glen Johnson on Friday, old guy who is washed up but still fought tough and gave it his all in a losing effort, same for Ray Leonard against Terry Norris....Also Morales against Maidana, fighting with basically one eye and was still outclassing the young fighter at times, Eddie Chambers against Adamek, finishing the fight with one arm and still outboxing Adamek, most fighters would have quit on the stool after getting injured
            Last edited by sicko; 07-15-2012, 01:49 PM.

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