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  • #11
    Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
    More BS from 'King Khan'.

    All he is going to find out about the 147 division is that his opponents hit harder.

    I don't actually think he is going to be competitive at 147 - he looks pumped up with heavier muscle which will just as likely drain him than benefit him.

    If he fought Porter lat Saturday he would actually have been killed in the ring.

    Having said all that, FMJ is likely to pick him before he retires...easy money.
    lol if porter took the risks against khan that he did against paulie then khan would have stopped porter in 2 rounds max. thats all it would have took. paulie just didnt have the power to hurt porter but he did land some good shots. khan would have finished that version of porter with ridiculous ease

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    • #12
      If you look at Khan's loses you will see they are all to bigger taller guys Prescott,Peterson and Garcia. Khan's style was perfect for beating up on shorter smaller fighters where he had a height and reach advantage. At WW he will be fighting men his size and bigger where his style is not as effective, I just don't see him doing as well at WW as LWW. Collazo weighed in at 160 Lbs on fight night when he fought Ortiz,I am pretty sure Khan will look and be the smaller man in the ring. That is not a role he is used to or suits his style, his lack of infighting skills will show up more against bigger men.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
        Well after moving to 140lbs he did beat Kotelnik, Malignaggi, Maidana and Judah.
        Exactly my thought. His punch resistance did improve when he moved up from 135 to 140. Kotelnik hit him with some nice single shot counters, and he was uneffected. Maidana landed monster shots on him in the second half, and he was hurt but didn't go down. Maybe moving up will help this time, too.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
          khan was a lot stronger at 140 when he first moved up but as time went by he outgrew that division too.. started becoming weight-drained at 140 like he had been at 135..

          at 147 theres a good possibility khan shows the same sort of strength he did when he first moved upto 140 and if that happens its game over for the rest of the welterweight division.
          He did look very good for a while at 140. His performance vs Maidana seems even better now than it did back then. Will he look as good again at 147? Will he be able to fight the way Hunter wants him to against a strong, aggresive guy like Collazo? We'll see.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Isaac Hunt View Post
            If you look at Khan's loses you will see they are all to bigger taller guys Prescott,Peterson and Garcia. Khan's style was perfect for beating up on shorter smaller fighters where he had a height and reach advantage. At WW he will be fighting men his size and bigger where his style is not as effective, I just don't see him doing as well at WW as LWW. Collazo weighed in at 160 Lbs on fight night when he fought Ortiz,I am pretty sure Khan will look and be the smaller man in the ring. That is not a role he is used to or suits his style, his lack of infighting skills will show up more against bigger men.
            Garcia's the same height as Khan and Peterson is only 1/2 inch taller. It's not significant.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
              lol if porter took the risks against khan that he did against paulie then khan would have stopped porter in 2 rounds max. thats all it would have took. paulie just didnt have the power to hurt porter but he did land some good shots. khan would have finished that version of porter with ridiculous ease
              Khan stopping Porter inside 2 rounds?

              That is an interesting thought...

              Boxing is all about risk management, which is why Porter took calculated risks to land on Paulie.

              He would do the same with Khan, except that Khan would go down quicker with his ridiculously weak chin.

              Paulie went down after he ate a lot of big shots, it was cumulative.

              With Khan you only need to land once, then his legs just go - he never recovers.

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              • #17
                he should move up to upper category now

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
                  Khan stopping Porter inside 2 rounds?

                  That is an interesting thought...

                  Boxing is all about risk management, which is why Porter took calculated risks to land on Paulie.

                  He would do the same with Khan, except that Khan would go down quicker with his ridiculously weak chin.

                  Paulie went down after he ate a lot of big shots, it was cumulative.

                  With Khan you only need to land once, then his legs just go - he never recovers.
                  Khan literally dominated and shut out Paulie, they aren't even in the same league. Porter landed good shots on Paulie but he wouldnt take those risks against Khan because if he did he'd get stopped quick.. And I mean real quick.

                  he aint doing that.. he'd try to fight Khan like he fought Alexander.. by brawling on the inside and closing the distance. Peterson had some success doing that against Khan so Porter would try to imitate that game plan just like he imitated part of Bradley's game plan against Alexander..

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by takingaim View Post
                    Garcia's the same height as Khan and Peterson is only 1/2 inch taller. It's not significant.
                    What is significant is the only guys at have beaten Khan are his size or . He clearly fares better against smaller men.
                    Last edited by Isaac Hunt; 04-26-2014, 07:09 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Peterson was juicing. Let's be fair now, that is not a loss on Khan's record.

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