Weight drained or not, that left hook from Danny was going to put Khan on the floor.
Is Amir Khan UNBEATABLE When He Isn't Weight-Drained?
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Aye, that's hilarious too.
When every Khan thread gets to about 20 pages of twats raging about why Khan ''is like always talking omfg and never fighting, does he ever stop talking omg'' and other gems when Boxingscene decide to make about 20 seperate threads from one interview.
Can't say i blame em really when each thread sucks so many of these twats in raging hard with their hate for Khan.Comment
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Aye, that's hilarious too.
When every Khan thread gets to about 20 pages of twats raging about why Khan ''is like always talking omfg and never fighting, does he ever stop talking omg'' and other gems when Boxingscene decide to make about 20 seperate threads from one interview.
Can't say i blame em really when each thread sucks so many of these twats in raging hard with their hate for Khan.
pretty much this.Comment
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Every boxer is beatable.He took Maidana's shots clean without even hitting the canvas once when Broner, Ortiz, Karass and Lopez ALL hit the canvas from the same shot! That was back in the day when Khan first moved up from 135 to 140 for the same reason he has now moved up to 147. Weight-drained.
Beating a prime Maidana (not a Floyd shot version), avoided by Bradley, Marquez and Alexander, that was in the first few years of the move up, when the effects of weight-draining hadn't taken their toll - Khan was stronger, tougher and quite probably impossible to beat.
Khan recently moved up to 147 because he could no longer make 140 safely. His performances were undoutedly effected by being drained at that weight.
So now, at 147 is Khan once again UNBEATABLE due to being comfortable at the weight?
And for how long will it last until he gets weight drained at 147?
Someone like Garcia will always be a cause for concern
He's got that one punch KO so every chance of getting lucky like the first fightComment
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I don't think khan is unbeatable but there is definitely an argument to be made for weight in his loss to garcia. even at the weigh in he looked skeletal, something I mentioned at the time.He took Maidana's shots clean without even hitting the canvas once when Broner, Ortiz, Karass and Lopez ALL hit the canvas from the same shot! That was back in the day when Khan first moved up from 135 to 140 for the same reason he has now moved up to 147. Weight-drained.
Beating a prime Maidana (not a Floyd shot version), avoided by Bradley, Marquez and Alexander, that was in the first few years of the move up, when the effects of weight-draining hadn't taken their toll - Khan was stronger, tougher and quite probably impossible to beat.
Khan recently moved up to 147 because he could no longer make 140 safely. His performances were undoutedly effected by being drained at that weight.
So now, at 147 is Khan once again UNBEATABLE due to being comfortable at the weight?
And for how long will it last until he gets weight drained at 147?
The guy is around 5'9'' - 5'10'' staying at 140 is too low. But I reckon Alexander still beats himComment
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You know Khan might be competitive with Floyd, he might even beat him. The only way to beat Khan is to KO him, he's never lost a fight via decision other than the Peterson farce which was only due 2 the corrupt referee taking 2 points off Khan to give Peterson the best chance of winning, along with the corrupt judges who changed their scorecards after the fight to make sure Peterson won - AND Peterson on PEDs in the fight..
If you don't believe me google it, it's real, Khan was against all odds in that fight there was literally NO WAY he would have got the decision in Peterson's hometown. Washington should be ashamed of itself.Last edited by FlatLine; 10-29-2014, 03:40 PM.Comment
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Floyd wouldn't need to KO Khan to beat him. Even without his glass chin, Khan has a low ring IQ. He's not the master boxer you seem to think he is. He struggled against shot Julio Diaz.You know Khan might be competitive with Floyd, he might even beat him. The only way to beat Khan is to KO him, he's never lost a fight via decision other than the Peterson farce which was only due to the corrupt referee taking to points off Khan to give Peterson the best chance of winning, along with the corrupt judges who changed their scorecards after the fight to make sure Peterson won - AND Peterson on PEDs in the fight..
If you don't believe me google it, it's real, Khan was against all odds in that fight there was literally NO WAY he would have got the decision in Peterson's hometown. Washington should be ashamed of itself.Comment
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