Khan vs Guerrero set for Dec at Barclays!

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #181
    Originally posted by soul_survivor
    look lets not twist it, collazo was coming off a massive win and khan had looked **** in his previous two fights. revisit old threads. khan was an underdog in most parts. now yall saying that fight didnt mean ****.

    gtfo, hate dont fool me playa
    Underdog in most parts? That's definitely not true in any sense. Khan was the overwhelming betting favourite. And rightfully so. He was the favourite in general.

    What beating Ortiz coming off 2 Loss's a broken jaw and inactivity was a "massive" win? Not in my eyes. Solid win considering he's near shot but hardly impressive

    Again this is a guy who was comfortably beaten by Freddy Hernandez a few years ago.

    Molina, Diaz, Collazo. All 3 are weak fights.

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    • Greed.
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      #182
      Originally posted by tokon
      No, he doesn't, otherwise he would make a ****load of money and - if he won - certainly get a fight with Floyd by fighting Kell Brook for his title next.

      He ducking Brook.
      Kell was stabbed in the leg and won't fight till February/March.

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      • tokon
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        #183
        Originally posted by Greed.
        Kell was stabbed in the leg and won't fight till February/March.
        And?

        Khan can fight him in Feb can't he?

        Or take a Dec "stay busy" fight e.g Guerrero then fight Brook for his title in Feb; Brook says he'll do it.

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        • Willis
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          #184
          Khan schools Guerrero IMO. To fast, far to fast

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          • HughJass
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            #185
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Several reporters have called Guerrero's team, who deny the reports and have not had a single conversation of the fight. More fabricated information from UK press.

            Damn Poppa,you let it get to 11 pages before you kill are ******s.Jeez lmao.

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            • Rome-By-Ko
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              #186
              This reminds me of Khan Peterson all over again..Khan being greatly overrated while the other guy is being greatly underrated..Khan has done nothing(I repeat)nothing to suggest he is going to beat Guerrero let alone handily beat him..

              Khan will have all he can handle against any top 10 WW..

              Pac May Bradley Guerrero Marquez Brook Maidana Thurman Porter Alexander

              There is not one fighter named above that I feel overly confident that Khan can beat,not one..Dude is still in rebuild mode for crying out loud..I mean are some of you serious??

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              • Rome-By-Ko
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                #187
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                Underdog in most parts? That's definitely not true in any sense. Khan was the overwhelming betting favourite. And rightfully so. He was the favourite in general.

                What beating Ortiz coming off 2 Loss's a broken jaw and inactivity was a "massive" win? Not in my eyes. Solid win considering he's near shot but hardly impressive

                Again this is a guy who was comfortably beaten by Freddy Hernandez a few years ago.

                Molina, Diaz, Collazo. All 3 are weak fights.
                I can't believe you are seriously having this convo..It's clear as day that all 3 of Khans last fights were trash..

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                  #188
                  Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
                  I can't believe you are seriously having this convo..It's clear as day that all 3 of Khans last fights were trash..
                  Khan-Collazo was a good fight on paper due to Collazo's easy KO win over Victor Ortiz and Khan's inexperience at the WW limit as he was dropped by Julio Diaz in his previous fight at a CW of 144.

                  It was only after Khan turned in a whitewash that boxing fans labeled it a grotesque mismatch. Boxing Scene often likes to have it both ways.

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                  • Rome-By-Ko
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                    #189
                    Originally posted by Pigeons
                    Khan-Collazo was a good fight on paper due to Collazo's easy KO win over Victor Ortiz and Khan's inexperience at the WW limit as he was dropped by Julio Diaz in his previous fight at a CW of 144.

                    It was only after Khan turned in a whitewash that boxing fans labeled it a grotesque mismatch. Boxing Scene often likes to have it both ways.
                    Oh hell no..I never labeled this a good fight,and it was never a good fight on paper or in the ring..I lobbied for Khan to fight Lopez at that time,cause that fight would have made perfect sense and Lopez would be a liver body then Collazo who beat a shot to **** actor if you wanna be real..The fight was a gimmie a lay up and anyone who said anything else is lost sorry,it's just the truth..

                    Collazo took a L to Freddy Hernandez bro,Collazo was finished I said it then I'm saying it now..Stop please,this makes no sense..Khan has not fought a fight of note in like three yrs bro,that's a fact..

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                    • teddycanyon
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                      #190
                      Originally posted by Pigeons
                      Khan-Collazo was a good fight on paper due to Collazo's easy KO win over Victor Ortiz and Khan's inexperience at the WW limit as he was dropped by Julio Diaz in his previous fight at a CW of 144.

                      It was only after Khan turned in a whitewash that boxing fans labeled it a grotesque mismatch. Boxing Scene often likes to have it both ways.
                      you must be ****ting me... nobody ever said Collazo was even top 20 at 147 after beating Ortiz.

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