Originally posted by -Kev-
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Amir Khan: Me and Pacquiao are the best offensive fighters in the world
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Glad to see people in this thread acknowledge that Pac's defense isn't nearly as bad as Khan's. Let alone the offense argument, which is laughable.
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now i done heard everything. wow, just wow. what a ****in tool this idiot is. he does not understand that he never has and never will be top shelf. he is average at best, with quick hands. comparing him to pac is like comparing grade school t-ball to the new york yankees lol. if that humiliating and easy KO loss he had doesnt humble him, i dont think anything will. i can only imagine how hard team pac laughed at this statement...
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View PostWhat an idiotic thing to say, and I've heard his fans say the same thing. If Khan's offense were truly as good as he says it is, then his offense would have greatly compensated for his lack of defense, as history has shown. Best offensive fighter in my opinion is Marquez,
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Like I always said, Khan fights like a very fast amteur with no headgear.
That is the reason he gets KOed, he thinks too offensive and with that chin he can't do that.
He is a very delusional person cause most of his life he has been lubed up as he was going to be a great fighter.
He is capable of giving good fights but his chin will let him down again
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Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View PostLike I always said, Khan fights like a very fast amteur with no headgear.
That is the reason he gets KOed, he thinks too offensive and with that chin he can't do that.
He is a very delusional person cause most of his life he has been lubed up as he was going to be a great fighter.
He is capable of giving good fights but his chin will let him down again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKhcok2jgMU
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Originally posted by itchum77 View Posteven with a headguard in the amateurs Amir khan has been doin his chicken dance. Can someone embed this video for me please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKhcok2jgMU
In his younger days before being a pro Hamed was more a defensive boxer that move around quite well. In the pros he brought that defensive posture with a counterpunching style that worked for him for a long time.
Tommy Hearns also was a very defensive boxer in his amateur days
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