Amir Khan Confirms "A Better Fight" Than Alexander

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  • Fetta
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    #141
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
    And whom might that be, pray tell? Floyd has "old school" skill and ring savvy that is unmatched. His opponents can only land 20% of their punches on him. When and if he meets his match, it will be time to retire. However, he seems smart enough to retire undefeated.
    He makes any fighter and any style look easy. Its not his fault hes that great.

    Anyway i like khan skill set v floyd but he gas to get a big win before he should be considered.

    I think a khan v garcia rematch is coming

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      #142
      Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
      And whom might that be, pray tell? Floyd has "old school" skill and ring savvy that is unmatched. His opponents can only land 20% of their punches on him. When and if he meets his match, it will be time to retire. However, he seems smart enough to retire undefeated.
      As of today, if your name isn't Danny Garcia, Manny Pacquiao or Timothy Bradley then get in the ring and beat somebody that will put your name in contention.

      Devon Alexander and Amir Khan are one big win away.

      I'm not worrying about 154 or 160 until I hear that he plans on fighting at those weights again.

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        #143
        Originally posted by PBP
        As of today, if your name isn't Danny Garcia, Manny Pacquiao or Timothy Bradley then get in the ring and beat somebody that will put your name in contention.

        Devon Alexander and Amir Khan are one big win away.

        I'm not worrying about 154 or 160 until I hear that he plans on fighting at those weights again.
        Personally i would throw manny i to that one big win away category too. And no rios isnt a big win.

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          #144
          Garcia, Maybe, Bradley, No!

          Originally posted by Big Dunn
          I tend to agree. You need more than just power. But this is NSB and moat of the posters grew up in the Tyson era or after so its all many of them know.

          They don't get that a Danny Gacia or Bradley-guys who would make floyd think, are far better challengers than some puncher that has the ring IQ of a g****fruit-one that can't cut off the ring. One that once floyd nuetralizes the power they are pretty much done.
          I agree that Garcia might be a little challenge to Mayweather because of his skill set and power, but Floyd would figure him out and win with his skill and speed. However to Bradley, I give little to no chance of being a challenge to Mayweather. I think Floyd would figure Bradley out instantly and commence to whipping his weak ass!

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            #145
            Originally posted by PBP
            As of today, if your name isn't Danny Garcia, Manny Pacquiao or Timothy Bradley then get in the ring and beat somebody that will put your name in contention.

            Devon Alexander and Amir Khan are one big win away.

            I'm not worrying about 154 or 160 until I hear that he plans on fighting at those weights again.
            I'll agree about Garcia and Alexander, though I'd like to see a rematch between Alexander and Bradley first. Let that be Devon's big win away from a fight with Mayweather. We need to see how well Manny bounces back from that KO; is he damaged, or over it? I'd like to see Mayweather wipe the floor with Bradley, just to prove that Tim's not all that. As for Khan? He is one big LOSS away from oblivion! His chin betrays him so everyone's gunning for it. Floyd is best at 147, so going above that may put him at a disadvantage.

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              #146
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              I'll agree about Garcia and Alexander, though I'd like to see a rematch between Alexander and Bradley first. Let that be Devon's big win away from a fight with Mayweather. We need to see how well Manny bounces back from that KO; is he damaged, or over it? I'd like to see Mayweather wipe the floor with Bradley, just to prove that Tim's not all that. As for Khan? He is one big LOSS away from oblivion! His chin betrays him so everyone's gunning for it. Floyd is best at 147, so going above that may put him at a disadvantage.
              How can you dislike Bradley? You got Tyson as your picture. Bradley's his favorite fighter. lol

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                #147
                Doesn't look like its going to be Guerrero. Richard Schaefer said he won't be fighting again this year and that he was lining him up to meet the Maidana-Broner winner.

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                  #148
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Doesn't look like its going to be Guerrero. Richard Schaefer said he won't be fighting again this year and that he was lining him up to meet the Maidana-Broner winner.
                  It has to be Garcia.

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                    #149
                    could be the PEDerson rematch. him coming off a KO could and still holding a world title could be an easy grab for amir.

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                      #150
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Doesn't look like its going to be Guerrero. Richard Schaefer said he won't be fighting again this year and that he was lining him up to meet the Maidana-Broner winner.
                      doesnt make any sense, if thats true then he wont be fighting floyd. his choices keep getting worse and worse lol. Go from a legit top 10 guy in devon, to a borderline top 10 guy in ghost, to fight ab/maidana and not getting a shot at floyd

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