Bradley a warrior but Khan is shot?

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  • southpaw_07
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    #1

    Bradley a warrior but Khan is shot?

    So it is ok when Bradley goes down, wobbly all over the place vs a B/ESPN fighter, he's called a warrior but when Khan fights a B fighter and is on the canvas, wobbly a couple of times , then he's shot ??
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    #2
    Originally posted by southpaw_07
    So it is ok when Bradley goes down, wobbly all over the place vs a B/ESPN fighter, he's called a warrior but when Khan fights a B fighter and is on the canvas, wobbly a couple of times , then he's shot ??


    khan's been knocked out twice already. provodnikov is also a big puncher.


    now, that said, bradley looked much slower against provodnikov. he's been having some injuries to his legs. he could hiimself be on the downside. it's not a trend yet.

    with khan it's a trend. i don't think he's shot, i just think he's chinny and a career ending knockout waiting to happen. i like khan. he makes for great fights. he is every bit a warrior. i don;t think anybody denies that.

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    • FrankieBruno
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      #3
      Bradley has lost two fights back to back and been handed a gift

      Luckiest boxer alive.

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      • -Kev-
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        #4
        Diaz is not a B fighter. Provodnikov is.

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        • -Kev-
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          #5
          Bradley's been down how many times? Twice against Holt, twice against Provodnikov? He's 28-29 years. Khan has been down 10 times at 26 years old, plenty of those times against absolute C-D fighters, even featherfisted fighters with single-digit KO records.

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          • Hougigo
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            #6
            Look at my sig
            boom

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            • Rome-By-Ko
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              #7
              Originally posted by hougigo
              Look at my sig
              boom
              I think your sig say's it all tbh..

              But if that is not enough,Prov had only lost 1 time,how many times did Diaz lose again??

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              • ma51f
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                #8
                Khan isnt washed up....

                And bradley just fought the wrong fight to prove something to the fans....plus against a bigger puncher

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                • Roey Haque
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                  #9
                  I like Khan but I don't think the power or volume of Diaz's punches were the same as Provodnikov's. Before the onslaughts even happened, there were many hard shots which Bradley just ate like it was nothing.

                  Had it been Khan at the end of those, he would have started the chicken dance quite early.

                  Nothing against Khan, I think he's an elite fighter because of his blurring hand speed which is how he manages to win rounds. But he has weak punch resistance, and thus will forever be suspect to the one shot KO. And even if he doesn't go down, his punch volume will, thus giving the round to whoever is facing him.

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                  • Sweet Pea 50
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                    #10
                    I was going to type a lengthy response.

                    Yes.

                    Provodinikov would have stopped Khan last night.

                    A career FNF fighter.

                    Grow some balls bro.

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