Marcos chased Khan like a dog after a cat. He made Floyd work more than most, but he made Khan run for his life. I can't say Khan looked any better against Collazo, or that Floyd looked any worse against Maidana. Khan is OK, he deserves a shot at Money, but he isn't a worrisome threat.
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Khan you ran all nite and hugged you don't deserve Floyd next fight Thurman porter or Garcia next
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I have NEVER seen any fighter hold grab push pull elbow or push down the other guys head so many times in a fight befor like khan did to collazo it was so frusterating watching that fight an then to hear this come out his mouth like he beat somebody to begin with a b level fighter with no power at 147 now he thinks he is ready for floyd!!!?????
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Originally posted by SaldanaCC View PostI have NEVER seen any fighter hold grab push pull elbow or push down the other guys head so many times in a fight befor like khan did to collazo it was so frusterating watching that fight an then to hear this come out his mouth like he beat somebody to begin with a b level fighter with no power at 147 now he thinks he is ready for floyd!!!?????
and when has fighting a southpaw every been a pretty site? they make for the worst matchups 9 times out of 10
Khan dominated and laid him out 3 times
nobody looks pretty against Collazo, Khan made it look easy
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Originally posted by FrankieBruno View PostFloyd has clearly declined
I dont think Floyd has enough pop to hurt Khan, especially since its 3 fights in a row where he has hurt his hand..
Khan is on the up...
Khan wins a UD IMO..
Never been a better time to fight Floyd.
Khan is ALL WRONG for Floyd...speed, jab, footwork, devastating body puncher, and now with the added tight defence, balance, and calmness, it spells disaster for Floyd
Khan has the potential to make Floyd look very old.
Floyd wasn't able to sufficiently deter Maidana last night, but Floyd has consistently demonstrated that he has enough pop to keep opponents honest. Khan was hurt last night by Collazo, who is not a big puncher. To Khan's credit, he didn't crumble, but the fact that Collazo was able to hurt him so late in the fight after willingly taking so many punches himself is hardly convincing evidence that Khan found a way to replace his glass chin with steel.
As for Khan being all wrong for Floyd, you have that right, just not the way you think. Maidana's success last night was due to the fact that he was aggressive and didn't waste time trying to get fancy or out-think Floyd. Maidana also showed little respect for Floyd and clearly didn't care about all of the drama surrounding the fight. Maidana is the epitome of the ego-less fighter who fights for fighting's sake.
Khan will try to outbox the world's best boxer and he'll fail to do that successfully, just like every other Mayweather opponent who has tried. Additionally, Khan's ego and emotional investment in fighting Floyd will put him at a significant disadvantage before he even enters the ring.
By the way, if you think that a ref is going to allow Khan to hold and push down on the head against Floyd the way he did against Collazo, you're in for a rude awakening.
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Originally posted by Vilicious86 View PostKhan has looked like crap for years. No Mayweather bout please.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostMarcos chased Khan like a dog after a cat. He made Floyd work more than most, but he made Khan run for his life. I can't say Khan looked any better against Collazo, or that Floyd looked any worse against Maidana. Khan is OK, he deserves a shot at Money, but he isn't a worrisome threat.
Some one talking with some intelligence!!!
Its clear Marcos has improved with the training of Garcia and the 17lb weight advantage also helped ..
Kahn looked good against a guy who was not able to catch Khan as was willing to eat Kahn best shots in order to string a few punches together.
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Originally posted by BoxingFan82 View PostPlease tell us what you're smoking.
Floyd wasn't able to sufficiently deter Maidana last night, but Floyd has consistently demonstrated that he has enough pop to keep opponents honest. Khan was hurt last night by Collazo, who is not a big puncher. To Khan's credit, he didn't crumble, but the fact that Collazo was able to hurt him so late in the fight after willingly taking so many punches himself is hardly convincing evidence that Khan found a way to replace his glass chin with steel.
As for Khan being all wrong for Floyd, you have that right, just not the way you think. Maidana's success last night was due to the fact that he was aggressive and didn't waste time trying to get fancy or out-think Floyd. Maidana also showed little respect for Floyd and clearly didn't care about all of the drama surrounding the fight. Maidana is the epitome of the ego-less fighter who fights for fighting's sake.
Khan will try to outbox the world's best boxer and he'll fail to do that successfully, just like every other Mayweather opponent who has tried. Additionally, Khan's ego and emotional investment in fighting Floyd will put him at a significant disadvantage before he even enters the ring.
By the way, if you think that a ref is going to allow Khan to hold and push down on the head against Floyd the way he did against Collazo, you're in for a rude awakening.
Last night a slowbo like Maidana won 4 rounds off Floyd
A SLOWBO
4 ****in rounds
A Slowbo who Khan laid out and outboxed round after round
Maidana and Khan are on the same level, with different stengths, Khan just happens to have the strengths which Floyd hates most speed and a jab
Floyd is on the decline this here is the facts and Khan is on the upLast edited by FrankieBruno; 05-04-2014, 06:30 PM.
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