Will you give Devon credit for Destroying Khan??

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  • Fuzzy-101
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Did anyone actually watch the Molina fight?
    Probably just us two lol

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    • LacedUp
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      #32
      Originally posted by El Angel
      Alexander beat Maidana far more conclusively than Khan did, at WW, where this fight is taking place, not long ago.
      Lol Maidana who Khan beat when he was in his prime? The same Maidana who came into the Alexander fight on the basis of a MD vs a 40 year old Morales? Impressive. Wait, is it also the same Maidana who's never been a world champion? I guess so.

      Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
      I'm taking into consideration where Khan stands at the moment, and how he's looked against less than decent opposition, and Alexander's wins over Maidana, Urango > Khan right now.

      In the bold, just did.
      Neither Maidana or Urango had beaten anyone of the level that Khan has beaten. Their combined best victory is Victor Ortiz. So gtfo with that.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #33
        Devon hasn't "destroyed" anything since he faced Juan Urango. If he beats Khan it will be by running and throwing fast ineffective punches. Khan wins by wide UD Bank on it!

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        • Dirk Diggler UK
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          #34
          I just remembered that Alexander fought Maidana in a St. Louis 10 round special

          Khan would've probably won close to a shutout if it was over 10 rounds.

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #35
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Lol Maidana who Khan beat when he was in his prime? The same Maidana who came into the Alexander fight on the basis of a MD vs a 40 year old Morales? Impressive. Wait, is it also the same Maidana who's never been a world champion? I guess so.



            Neither Maidana or Urango had beaten anyone of the level that Khan has beaten. Their combined best victory is Victor Ortiz. So gtfo with that.
            Again, I'm talking purely on how he's looked recently, on pure ability alone he's shown the same vulnerabilities and his punch resistance has gotten worse, not that he's ever been known to have any. So I strongly stand behind my statement.

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            • Kris Silver
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              #36
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Did anyone actually watch the Molina fight?
              I meant Diaz not Molina, hence writing 7 losses at the time. My mistake.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Fuzzy-101
                I see you're point but to be fair why does everyone on this board expect Khan to Mayweather all his opponents, and what I mean by Mayweather is by him winning a fight and making it look easy while at the same time taking the least amount of punishment. Bradley was rocked several times in his fight against Provodnikov and he still managed to get the W and as for Khan yes he did get rocked and dropped against Diaz but in the end he got the W but yet it's Khan who is called damaged good and a fighter who is past it.
                I thought Bradley lost to Provodnikov BTW, but that's neither here nor there. I don't rate Khan or Bradley as P4P level fighters, they're about even to me, they can improve though.

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                • Fuzzy-101
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by El Angel
                  Alexander beat Maidana far more conclusively than Khan did, at WW, where this fight is taking place, not long ago.
                  If my memory serves me right didn't Khan beat Kotelnik far more "conclusively" then Devon did?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Kris Silver
                    Yes I would. But Khan's looked shoddy in his last 2 fights which should have made him look great.

                    I honestly don't see either, how only just beating Diaz a much lighter guy with 7 losses at the time, by 2-3 rounds...leads him onto beating Alexander.

                    Khan's on the downward spiral sadly, still taking too many shots and losses, because he's believed his hype, not trained and focused his mind enough.

                    I'd like to be pleasantly surprised. But then I've said that to friends before his last 3 outings now.
                    LOL WTF ?!?!

                    Amir dominated Molina. 11-0 before he quit.

                    He struggled with Diaz who isn't a much lighter guy He has actually fought at welterweight and has respectable power.

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Fuzzy-101
                      If my memory serves me right didn't Khan beat Kotelnik far more "conclusively" then Devon did?
                      That was actually Khan's greatest performance in my opinion, that next to his performance against Malignaggi. It's crazy how he showed so much respect for the light hitters, but then he has to get ******ed and mix it up with the punchers.
                      Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 08-01-2013, 05:43 PM.

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