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    • #12
      Even with a Khan win, MW vs Khan is still not marketable.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by UTEP View Post
        Thurman comes out on top out of those names
        I think Garcia, Matthyse and Alexander all give him a lot of problems

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        • #14
          Khan will box the hell out of collazo and possibly tko him. This is a good fight for khan to show why he was a former unified champion. Time to take over 147. Everybody talks about thurman maidana and all of these dudes but compare their resume to khans. Dont let the hate blind you

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          • #15
            This will be a walk in the park for Amir. Collazo has a name but that's all. Theres a reason we havent heard from him since 2006. I'm expecting complete domination in terms of skill and speed. If not then he's done.

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            • #16
              Khan better NOT make the same mistakes as he usually does by staying in the pocket too long ..... If so, Collazo could do what Garcia, Diaz did to him.

              Khan needs to use his natural talent take over and fight smart to have a chance.

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              • #17
                quite an understatement; if Khan loses to Collazo, he's done

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                • #18
                  When Khan Gets Beat Up By Collazo, He'll Blame Floyd Junior

                  Khan has not done jack in the ring since 2010. I'm telling you, don't be shocked when Khan gets mugged in the ring. EVERYONE wants to talk about Khan's skills, his speed, he beat Maidana, he beat _________ (fill in the blank). He's not the same fighter, not even close, as he was in 2010 and before. JUST AS Maidana is not the same fighter who lost to Devon Alexander, lost a controversial fight to Khan, most thought Maidana won, so much that Khan would never give him a rematch. AND TODAY, Khan wants NO PART of Maidana. Khan has trouble staying off the canvas today, at the hands of tomato cans. Khan MAY have been the only guy Mayweather could knock out today. Khan should be fighting the Zab Judah's, the Casamayors, the Victor Ortiz', maybe even Vinnie Pazienza who is 52. Khan will get cork screwed and go nite nite against Collazo, and that's no real big accomplishment for Collazo, except for a faded "name" on his resume, that falls in just under the name "Victor Ortiz"....aka: a shot fighter.
                  Last edited by TLC8; 04-06-2014, 12:07 PM.

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                  • #19
                    I think that IF Khan is strong enough at the weight then he has a good chance of out boxing Callazo but as you know Khan can 'go' at any time and if the higher weight is a factor,which I consider could well be then after a few rounds Khans little run at welter could end much quicker than some think.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by George Orwell View Post
                      This will be a walk in the park for Amir. Collazo has a name but that's all. Theres a reason we havent heard from him since 2006. I'm expecting complete domination in terms of skill and speed. If not then he's done.
                      Yeah just like julio diaz at a catchweight was a walk in the park for amir, right??

                      Yeah there is a reason, horrible management collazo never got a big push he deserved he came up in the sport the hard way. Even paulie has said that collazo is one of the most underrated hardest working fighters in the sport.

                      God I really hope that khan underestimates collazo the look on his face when louie rocks him "what have i gotten myself into" look.


                      WAR COLLAZO, BROOOKLYN

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