Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I Know I Have The Tools To Beat Collazo

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  • thack
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    #11
    Originally posted by FlatLine
    Collazo would beat Maidana. So Khan has the more difficult opponent than Floyd does on the night. If you're saying Collazo is average then what that make maidana? Khan already whupped maidana and then floyd ducked khan to fight maidana.. lol
    Did you read the post? I too don't think very much of Maidana and think Floyd should have fought better.Compared to Thurman, pac, Porter and Bradley you can't realistically tell me Collazo is up there, by his own account before he fought Ortiz by his own admission he didn't know where his career was going and lets face it Ortiz like Collazo doesn't belong with the above mentioned
    Enjoy the Khan fight should be good!

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    • Butt stuff
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      #12
      Wow decent odds for Collazo knocking out Khan. I can't believe Khan is favoured so heavily in this fight, well worth sticking a few quid on.



      Sure Khan has some ridiculous hand speed and had some fantastic fights but they seem to very much be in the rear view now.

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      • TGD
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        #13
        Khan can make this fight as easy or hard as he wants. If he stays on the outside, boxes and moves he will win comfortably. If he gets involved in a tear up, which he tends to when he gets hit, he will lose.

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        • darklapz1823
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          #14
          4 days to prove that khan!!

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          • A-Wolf
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            #15
            Collazo undoubtedly realizes he'll have to punch with Khan as much as possible and try to draw him into exchanges. Timing versus footspeed all the way for this one. Khan will have to make as few mistakes as possible if he hopes to win. Collazo is notoriously good at answering a well landed blow with something equally substantial if not greater. Hope Khan understands what he's up against. Collazo is exactly the type of fighter to cause him problems.

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            • Rome-By-Ko
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              #16
              Khan also had the tools to beat Prescott,Garcia,and Peterson..Yet loss to all three..Does he have the brain and the conditioning to carry out a full game plan for 12 rds..This should be the real question..

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              • kafkod
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                #17
                Originally posted by Mickey Pearce
                As long as Khan don't trade heavy shots with Collazo and sticks to the outside the whole fight then Amir shouldn't have any trouble.
                I agree. But knowing Amir Khan, what do you think are the chances of him doing that? We'll see.

                And by btw Mickey, is Del Boy still doing the hooky MOT's? I need one kind of urgent like, and with the right mileage too.
                Last edited by kafkod; 04-29-2014, 09:16 AM.

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                • Jack Napier
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                  #18
                  on paper, Khan has the tools to beat plenty of guys
                  but his chin and lack of defense will always nettle him
                  he looked ish vs Diaz, an off brand "WW" who's far past his best
                  his chance here is that Collazo is past it himself
                  had this happened 7-8 yrs ago, he'd have no hope

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                  • Uklad
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
                    Khan also had the tools to beat Prescott,Garcia,and Peterson..Yet loss to all three..Does he have the brain and the conditioning to carry out a full game plan for 12 rds..This should be the real question..


                    Correction: Khan was Robbed against PEDerson, just like Pacquaio was against Bradley.

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                    • Dr Rumack
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Uklad
                      Correction: Khan was Robbed against PEDerson, just like Pacquaio was against Bradley.
                      Yeah those two aren't even remotely comparable. Peterson was on PEDs so he gets a pass for that, but some very real weaknesses were still exposed in that fight.

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