I'd like to see Khan/Peterson II next.
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Originally posted by Tonyu View PostHi Andrew - only one decent win there is Judah I will give you that but please the others Sailta's record before facing Khan only bums and Trial horses should never have been in the Top 10 the great Barrera way past his prime stands at 5'6 Malignaggi no power at JWW please don't even mention McCloskey he is pathetic and Kotelnik very slow and one dimensional so I don't think Khan's record is that great and I ask you why has he not given Maidana a re-match Maidana offered him a fight in April he has not taken the offer and Gracia will KO him again even though Khan has skill he can't take a punch and you can't train that in the gym - so let's wait and see.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostLol what are you talking about? Malignaggi is the current WBA WW champion of the world. Khan beat him in every department, Maidana was floored and dominated until the 10th round where he wobbled Khan, but he was dominated. Kotelnik was the champ when he beat him, you can say what you want + he should have a victory over Devon Alexander if justice was to be served that night. Salita was undefeated and KO'd in the first round. Peterson was a victory for Khan everybody knows that, McCloskey was undefeated and mandatory. Say what you want, Khan's resume shits all over anyone else's in the LWW division.
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Originally posted by Tonyu View PostHi Down for the count - keep telling yourself that it's up to you, stopped by Prescott and Garcia - like I said take a look at Sailta's record before Khan anything of note I doubt it - yes Kotelnik was the champ but he is defensive and not very mobile - Garcia KO'D Khan and still remains undefeated and what did Khan say to Garcia's father at the press conference I will knock out your son I promise you I promise you - Malignaggi had not KO'd anyone in 7 years before facing Khan and he admitted he was drained at that weight level that's why he KO'D the welterweight champ he felt more comfortable at this new weight a different proposition if they meet again - so if you think his record is better than anyone else's who am I to stop you - go on baby make yourself feel better because I doubt not too many people will agree with you. Have you seen his latest interview about Brook he should give us all a break and stop speaking
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostComments Thread For: Khan: The Mistakes I've Been Making Are Disappointing
AMIR KHAN has revealed that he is finally winning the fight against his toughest opponent – himself.
The former four-time world champion will meet Mexican Julio Diaz, 33, at Sheffield’s Motorpoint Arena on April 27.
And he believes domestic fans will see an improved fighter as Khan makes his first appearance on these shores for two years.
Khan, 26, will be having his second fight under new trainer Virgil Hunter and said: “At last, I am finally cutting out a lot of the mistakes I was making.”
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Fixed the title...
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Originally posted by kavi521 View PostTalented fighter just makes to many mistakes...... Heard all this from Khan before. Was not too impressed by his last win. I actually think on his day, if he boxes, he can give anyone a good fight
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he's not as good as he thinks he is, thats the problem. he talks too much as if he's going to accomplish something big when in reality he's not that good and full of himself, blames others around him and makes excuses
pretty fed up with people like this,
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Originally posted by Tonyu View PostHi Down for the count - keep telling yourself that it's up to you, stopped by Prescott and Garcia - like I said take a look at Sailta's record before Khan anything of note I doubt it - yes Kotelnik was the champ but he is defensive and not very mobile - Garcia KO'D Khan and still remains undefeated and what did Khan say to Garcia's father at the press conference I will knock out your son I promise you I promise you - Malignaggi had not KO'd anyone in 7 years before facing Khan and he admitted he was drained at that weight level that's why he KO'D the welterweight champ he felt more comfortable at this new weight a different proposition if they meet again - so if you think his record is better than anyone else's who am I to stop you - go on baby make yourself feel better because I doubt not too many people will agree with you. Have you seen his latest interview about Brook he should give us all a break and stop speaking
Are you not the guy preaching to everyone how Tommy Oosthuizen is the only real threat to Ward?
For someone who's trying to preach how an untested nobody is the only real threat to one of the top 3 P4P fighters in the game, you're awfully quick to dismiss the achievments of a proven world level fighter like Khan.
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