Comments Thread For: Khan: Pacquiao is Tougher To Beat Than Mayweather

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  • Larry the boss
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    #61
    Originally posted by Golovkin
    No doubt about it. Right now, AS I AM (not training 8 pounds overweight), I would take on Mayweather without second thought. No joke. I would fight him as I am and I truly think I can drop him (I know how to break the philly shell and overcome the shoulder roll) I have nothing to worry about, he can't hurt me.

    HOWEVER, Pacquiao, even though I would still fight him, I'd be a bit concerned. The angles, the power, the speed... I would have to be on my A game all the way through.

    Anybody who knows about boxing knows that the only problem with Floyd is trying hitting him clean because he runs like a bish, Pacquiao is dangerous in every aspect. He is a better, more complete fighter than Floyd.
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    • ThePrince
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      #62
      Khan has never had any issues with technical boxers. He just dismantled a 'slick' fighter with relative ease this Saturday. Plus his jab and speed would present serious problems for Floyd. Money as been susceptible to the straight left his whole career. Cotto broke his nose with the jab and even Maidana was able to land some telling jabs.

      Amir has always had issues with guys who can **** because of his suspect chin. All it would take to change that fight would be one well-placed straight left from Manny and Khan would be on skates for however long he lasts after that.

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        #63
        As soon as Floyd signs the dotted line Khan will become a bum over night.

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        • ThePrince
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          #64
          Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
          As soon as Floyd signs the dotted line Khan will become a bum over night.
          Nah. That's a good fight IMO. It will play out like a more competitive Floyd-DLH, with an older and slower Floyd vs a younger Oscar lite.

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          • VG_Addict
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            #65
            How do you think Khan measures up H2H with the other top current WWs?

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            • DARKSEID
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              #66
              What has khan done to show he's ready for mayweather? He's fast?

              Pacquiao is the only one that deserves to get in the ring with Floyd. He's the one most capable of beating him.

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                #67
                Originally posted by ThePrince
                Nah. That's a good fight IMO. It will play out like a more competitive Floyd-DLH, with an older and slower Floyd vs a younger Oscar lite.
                I like the match up as well but you know how this site is. Any reason to discredit Floyd.

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                • IR0NFIST
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                  #68
                  That says a lot considering the amount of rounds they sparred together. You would think he has Pac all figured out by now, but hard hitters like Pac have that "gamechanger" in their arsenal, the one shot that can change the course of a fight instantly, a punch that both Khan and Pac are familiar with on both ends of the stick, a punch that we haven't been seeing from Mayweather in a while.
                  Last edited by IR0NFIST; 12-15-2014, 03:10 PM.

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                  • big_james10
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                    #69
                    Khan has one good performance against a quality opponent and now he, and gullible fans and members of the media, think that he is on the same level as Floyd Mayweather.

                    Floyd Mayweather is way past his prime. If he was age 27 or 28 and still in his prime, I would say that he would KO Khan. At the age of 38, he will simply embarrass Khan over the course of 12 rounds.

                    Khan needs another quality win against another quality opponent before he, his fans and the media start making ****** comments such as "he would give Floyd problems." He couldn't give Danny Garcia and Lamont Peterson problems, so he damn sure won't give Mayweather problems.

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                      #70
                      Yeah, if you just ignore their records, I can see his point.

                      Who is easier to beat? The 47-0 fighter, or the 57-5 fighter?

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