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  • ManUtd626
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    #571
    I thought a draw would have been fair. Although, the ref should have docked a point from Kahn for the clinch and holding Diaz head down. It is not a good sign for Kahn that he got hurt many times by a fighter well past his prime. The funniest part of the whole fight were the interviews, when Hunter and Kahn tried desperately to make it seem as if Diaz was some sort of elite fighter to lend some credibility to the fact than he was pushed to his limit by a well below elite fighter in Diaz.

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    • Dr Rumack
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      #572
      Originally posted by streetwaves

      In other words, Virgil may inadvertently be diluting some of Khan's actual strengths while trying to fix things that can't actually be fixed.
      I think that could well be the big lesson here. Maybe 'fighting smart' just isn't right for him, given that he ultimately doesn't have the tools to do that.

      Maybe Khan's 'all or nothing' approach is all that works for him. Overwhelming guys with his lightening handspeed might be all he's got, because you can't send a ****** into a chess match and expect it to turn out well.

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      • samouraï
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        #573
        Originally posted by Dr Rumack
        I think that could well be the big lesson here. Maybe 'fighting smart' just isn't right for him, given that he ultimately doesn't have the tools to do that.

        Maybe Khan's 'all or nothing' approach is all that works for him. Overwhelming guys with his lightening handspeed might be all he's got, because you can't send a ****** into a chess match and expect it to turn out well.
        That's basically how I think it's turning out. Possibly the best route for Khan was to hang on to that **** but work on his survival skills when his recklessness inevitably gets him into trouble. He's not going to become a "technician", he can't. I think they're negating some of the only things that made him dangerous in the first place, and all the while they can't even accomplish what they want anyways.

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        • gmc_rfc_06
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          #574
          Khan just gets worse.

          Speed and nothing else, especially IQ.

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          • Dr Rumack
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            #575
            Originally posted by streetwaves
            That's basically how I think it's turning out. Possibly the best route for Khan was to hang on to that **** but work on his survival skills when his recklessness inevitably gets him into trouble. He's not going to become a "technician", he can't. I think they're negating some of the only things that made him dangerous in the first place, and all the while they can't even accomplish what they want anyways.
            That's definitely how it looked tonight anyway. Teach him how to tie up so when he inevitably gets tagged he knows how to play for time, and after that just let him cut loose. Whatever about his ability to beat the very best, he should be doing a lot better against the likes of Diaz than he was tonight.

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            • mrpain81
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              #576
              Originally posted by deejd
              Look at the names listed above... You can only avoid the best in the division for so long. I guess that's why it happened so fast.
              Who was he avoiding?

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              • FrankieBruno
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                #577
                Khan is still unsure of himself with a new trainer, so it was Diaz best chance to take advantage of this and he nearly did

                He came in throwing bombs, head hunting for that one shot all through the fight

                Everyone who Khan steps in the ring will do the same, its just a matter of if they will land it and when they land it, Khan tends to always pull through and find something

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                • ma51f
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                  #578
                  Great win for the king

                  Sure the extra pressure fighting at home took its toll too

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                  • deejd
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                    #579
                    Originally posted by mrpain81
                    Who was he avoiding?
                    Bradley, Alexander, and even though NSB trashed him, Ortiz. I was more than ecstatic when I read that Peterson got the chance to shine. All it took was a legit fighter with all-around skill. If you couldn't see that then, well...

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                    • CaneloFan
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                      #580
                      Originally posted by ManUtd626
                      I thought a draw would have been fair. Although, the ref should have docked a point from Kahn for the clinch and holding Diaz head down. It is not a good sign for Kahn that he got hurt many times by a fighter well past his prime. The funniest part of the whole fight were the interviews, when Hunter and Kahn tried desperately to make it seem as if Diaz was some sort of elite fighter to lend some credibility to the fact than he was pushed to his limit by a well below elite fighter in Diaz.
                      Khan is finished. And I agree with you about the ref. He had the nerve to shout at diaz for 'taunting' Kahn. Kahn got embarrased to be honest. I kinda feel sorry for him, Garcia put the nail in his career. He was fighting scared the whole fight.

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