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  • Bullrider
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    #21
    Didn't this Hearn guy drop some names like Rios for Brook just to pretend he's not begging for a Khan fight? Seems that his sights are very clear. He's laser-focused on Khan. But he doesn't want to make it appear he's begging for it. Whether he likes it or not Khan will dictate the terms of the fight. He needs to deal with it.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #22
      Originally posted by arraamis
      Its even rarer for Khan ..... Khan goes through the motions (talking) but doesn't fight the best at all. In fact, searching his resume will only show past prime, one-step from retirement and sub-par competition. So, that mantra needs to be put to rest because its not true.
      Without one defeat avenged, why is he relevant? I don't get it.

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      • FrankieBruno
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        #23
        Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
        To call for that is nonsense, Collazo can't punch and fights under a style that's too favorable for Khan. With only 2 rounds under his belt after that long layoff one couldn't be certain, anythings possible with Khan's ******ity in the ring but I don't think any of that holds credence to that win. Khan did what he was suppose to, it's that fact that he doesn't always do what he's expected of that makes people doubt him.

        I don't know whats so difficult about beating a credible opponent to earn the fight, if that isn't done then we're gonna continue to see this back and forth.
        Fights under a style thats favorable to Khan?

        He's a ****in southpaw, he isnt favorable to anyone

        Collazo is a boxer who can make the best look horrible, he has a style thats awkward and it makes for a tough night for his opponents

        Khan fought a perfect fight, and Collazo cudnt cope with it

        Had Khan slipped up and come out like he has in previous fights, Collazo wud have jumped on him..

        All credit is owed to Khan for sticking to a gameplan, thinking, boxing smart, and using all of his natural abilities
        Last edited by FrankieBruno; 09-20-2014, 07:12 PM.

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #24
          Originally posted by FrankieBruno
          Fights under a style thats favorable to Khan?

          He's a ****in southpaw, he isnt favorable to anyone

          Collazo is a boxer who can make the best look horrible, he has a style thats awkward and it makes for a tough night for his opponents

          Khan fought a perfect fight, and Collazo cudnt cope with it

          Had Khan slipped up and come out like he has in previous fights, Collazo wud have jumped on him..

          All credit is owed to Khan for sticking to a gameplan, thinking, boxing smart, and using all of his natural abilities
          That doesn't mean anything that he's a southpaw, he's still a light hitting '47 who fights behind a stick, one who's obviously seen better days. Collazo was never gonna beat Khan to the punch, this is why he was easily forced out of his element and made to look like a fool. Credit to Khan for doing exactly what he was suppose to, which isn't the norm for him but he still needs to beat a credible opponent.

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          • Mzembe
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            #25
            Originally posted by Deevel916
            Khan will give Floyd lots of trouble with his speed, workrate, and reach advantage. Khans kryptonite is his shiet chin and we know that mayweather doesn't pack a heavy punch.
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            The same hand speed that troubled Danny Garcia, Prescott and Diaz? The same reach and work rate advantage? He sure did beat the hell out of those guys with his handspeed.
            You and all Brit-Pakistanis are so delusional it's not even funny.

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            • Fluid04
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              #26
              My How People Forget

              I understand Floyd is older but one thing we forget is how well he makes adjustments.Mosley was fast Zab was in his prime super fast and I could go on.Floyd makes adjustments. He changes up. Khan yes would give him trouble like a bunch of other fighters have but will still take the L

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              • Box-Office
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                #27
                Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                To call for that is nonsense, Collazo can't punch and fights under a style that's too favorable for Khan. With only 2 rounds under his belt after that long layoff one couldn't be certain, anythings possible with Khan's ******ity in the ring but I don't think any of that holds credence to that win. Khan did what he was suppose to, it's that fact that he doesn't always do what he's expected of that makes people doubt him.

                I don't know whats so difficult about beating a credible opponent to earn the fight, if that isn't done then we're gonna continue to see this back and forth.
                So, now Collazo's style is favorable to Khan? What style is that exactly? According to this forum's logic Cesar Rene Cuneca would also spark out Khan, so I was only responding in that context. Of course I'm not suggesting every single poster here picked Collazo, but really there was a big segment that did.

                Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                Without one defeat avenged, why is he relevant? I don't get it.
                Prescott went in to an oblivion. Did Hopkins avenge his debut loss? Did Donaire? Same reason.

                Khan was training for the rematch against Peterson and we all know what happened there.

                Garcia denied Khan the rematch as they said they KOed Khan.

                So, what loss should Khan have avenged by now?

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