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  • daggum
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    #41
    khan would beat floyd easily and this doesn't mean khan is some great fighter its just a great style matchup. small guy with low volume and no punching power vs tall, long, fast combo puncher with glass chin. khan's holding has also gotten very good so if floyd does get close he can just hold on for dear life. he won't be penalized since that is legal if you watch floyd's last fight.

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    • Lullaby
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      #42
      Originally posted by arraamis
      You guys have repeated that BS so much, you're starting to actually believe it. Which brings us to witness the highest form of delusion -- Self-delusion.

      Even though you guys have become of those conned, you kind of and conveniently forget, that King-Con's speed didn't help him with any of the slower opponents he's faced in the last few years ... Namely, Garcia, Molina, Diaz

      Looking at those three names alone, brings to light the complete absurdity of the claims that King-Con's speed is so overwhelming.
      (Freakin hilarious )


      He beat these 2 and his speed was troubling Garcia clearly until he land that lotto shot.

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      • boliodogs
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        #43
        It would be a terrible thing for boxing. The best fighter in the world for the last 12 years would have lost to a very ordinary fighter who has lost 10 percent of his fights including a ko loss to Prescott and a fighter who barely beat Diaz. It would make it look like the best fighter in the world isn't much better than any other fighter. Amir Khan would now become the new face of boxing until he suffered his next KO loss in the near future. As much bragging as Khan does now can you imagine the incredible amount of non stop bragging he would do if he beat Mayweather. I don't mind if Floyd loses and I am not a fan of his but let him lose to another great fighter like Pacquiao. Don't turn boxing into a joke by having him lose to a glass jawed fighter who can barely beat Diaz and loses to Prescott and Peterson. I am not worried. Khan doesn't have a snowball's chance of defeating Floyd or even finishing the fight.

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        • Lullaby
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          #44
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          It would be a terrible thing for boxing. The best fighter in the world for the last 12 years would have lost to a very ordinary fighter who has lost 10 percent of his fights including a ko loss to Prescott and a fighter who barely beat Diaz. It would make it look like the best fighter in the world isn't much better than any other fighter. Amir Khan would now become the new face of boxing until he suffered his next KO loss in the near future. As much bragging as Khan does now can you imagine the incredible amount of non stop bragging he would do if he beat Mayweather. I don't mind if Floyd loses and I am not a fan of his but let him lose to another great fighter like Pacquiao. Don't turn boxing into a joke by having him lose to a glass jawed fighter who can barely beat Diaz and loses to Prescott and Peterson. I am not worried. Khan doesn't have a snowball's chance of defeating Floyd or even finishing the fight.



          You're full of sh**, Manny Pacquiao has been KO'ed 3 times and lost 5 times, 2 draws, KO'ed 2 times by no names whom people haven't even heard of even now, means if he beats Floyd its bad for boxing?


          And Khan didn't lose to PEDerson, HE BEAT HIM IN HIS HOMETOWN BUT GOT ROBBED you idiot.

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          • king4oranges
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            #45
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            It would be a terrible thing for boxing. The best fighter in the world for the last 12 years would have lost to a very ordinary fighter who has lost 10 percent of his fights including a ko loss to Prescott and a fighter who barely beat Diaz. It would make it look like the best fighter in the world isn't much better than any other fighter. Amir Khan would now become the new face of boxing until he suffered his next KO loss in the near future. As much bragging as Khan does now can you imagine the incredible amount of non stop bragging he would do if he beat Mayweather. I don't mind if Floyd loses and I am not a fan of his but let him lose to another great fighter like Pacquiao. Don't turn boxing into a joke by having him lose to a glass jawed fighter who can barely beat Diaz and loses to Prescott and Peterson. I am not worried. Khan doesn't have a snowball's chance of defeating Floyd or even finishing the fight.
            of course it would be terrible for fans like you because most of you would have been proven wrong. Tell me which fighter dosent brag except pacman, as a fighter you have to believe you can beat anyone they put infront of you or else you want last as long as khan has been in the sport.

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            • arraamis
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              #46
              Originally posted by Lullaby
              He beat these 2 and his speed was troubling Garcia clearly until he land that lotto shot.
              Troubling?!?!?!

              Here's some stats for you:

              Khan is 5’10” -- Reach 71"
              Mayweather is 5'8" -- Reach 72"

              The only thing troubling about Khan's fight game is his ability to run at top speeds within that squared circle. And that is the key to his winning fights on the cards. He throws a few pitty-pat shots and runs like he's on fire.

              A factual statement: Khan is struggling against C-Level opponents and outright losing to B-Level opponents .... But by the magic of complete illusion, he's going to all of a sudden beat a guy who everyone in the boxing world claims to be the best pound-for-pound.

              You just cannot make this shit up

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              • Lullaby
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                #47
                Originally posted by arraamis
                Troubling?!?!?!

                Here's some stats for you:

                Khan is 5’10” -- Reach 71"
                Mayweather is 5'8" -- Reach 72"

                The only thing troubling about Khan's fight game is his ability to run at top speeds within that squared circle. And that is the key to his winning fights on the cards. He throws a few pitty-pat shots and runs like he's on fire.

                A factual statement: Khan is struggling against C-Level opponents and outright losing to B-Level opponents .... But by the magic of complete illusion, he's going to all of a sudden beat a guy who everyone in the boxing world claims to be the best pound-for-pound.

                You just cannot make this **** up



                The Best P4P boxer just struggled against Maidana who had Khan and Kotelnik problems



                Like Floyd throws some Big Bombs right?



                You need to watch Mayweather vs Maidana 2 rd12 to figure how much does Floyd run inside the ring


                Ps: Khan has only lost TWICE thats twice as better as fighting someone with 4 losses on his record.

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                • arraamis
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Lullaby
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                  Khan will NOT fight Thurman or Maidana, who rightfully deserves a rematch. So if all you guys got to prove Khan's credibility is a fight with a Maidana of five years ago -- In which Khan ran for his life from rounds 7-12 ..... then that is a failed argument. Because we have tape\video.

                  Again: No one can rightfully deny that Khan is struggling to beat C-Level opponents and losing to B-level opponents.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by arraamis
                    Khan will NOT fight Thurman or Maidana, who rightfully deserves a rematch. So if all you guys got to prove Khan's credibility is a fight with a Maidana of five years ago -- In which Khan ran for his life from rounds 7-12 ..... then that is a failed argument. Because we have tape\video.

                    Again: No one can rightfully deny that Khan is struggling to beat C-Level opponents and losing to B-level opponents.
                    Sorry but what did Floyd do? He did a lot of holding and did a lot of running as well. Also remember that Maidana was not allowed to wear his preferred gloves and that the ring size was huge last week.

                    Not sure what you categorize Maidana as but if he is not allowed to fight his inside fight due to the excessive holding then Maidana had almost zero chance last week. His only chance was by KO with those padded gloves. So little chance due to Kenny STOP STOP Bayless.

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                    • El-blanco
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by arraamis
                      He throws a few pitty-pat shots and runs like he's on fire.
                      Hahaha. I expect their fight to consist of them moving laterally, in the opposite direction, with the occasional interaction. Terrible fight. To be honest, there's no one I want to see Floyd fight.

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