Comments Thread For: Amir Khan-Chris Algieri Clash in Talks For 5/30?

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  • SchoolTheseCats
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    #51
    It's either Broner June 6th in cinci or algebra may 30th in your neighborhood ****ty bathroom

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    • Weebler I
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      #52
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      He looks exactly the same. Same speed, same combinations, same vulnerabilities. He's looked impressive against the same kind of opponents he looked impressive against before Hunter.
      He fights with much more movement, doesn't hang around in the pocket, he fights with more caution in that he doesn't dive in as much he doesn't get excited and overdo it with the combinations any more and he ties his opponents up on the inside instead of just taking punches. I view him as a more intelligent fighter now, much less gung-ho and more disciplined.
      Last edited by Weebler I; 03-29-2015, 01:44 PM.

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      • kiaba360
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        #53
        There are so many other match-ups I'd rather see Khan in. I'm not even sure if Algeri would make my top 10.

        Khan vs. Porter/Thurman/Brook/Bradley/Chaves/Marquez/Guerrero/Broner. I would rather see him rematch Maidana and Garcia than fight Algeri.

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        • Bushbaby
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          #54
          Team Khan is really trying to stay away from anyone with pop.

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #55
            Originally posted by bojangles1987
            He looks exactly the same. Same speed, same combinations, same vulnerabilities. He's looked impressive against the same kind of opponents he looked impressive against before Hunter.
            Thank you!...................

            The same Khan we saw against Collazo, Alexander is the same Khan we saw against Malignaggi and Kotelnik.

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            • sicko
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              #56
              WHAT?

              If he does that Khan can *** OFF! That is WEAK but it is a typical Khan Move!

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              • Nightfall
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                #57
                and he had the nerve to call brook a cherry picker. khan for the last 9 months has been saying that he's in the upper class of fighter. brook is a champion. algieri is a no power stiff thats coming off a loss. looks like khan is the cherry picker. why not fight brook,broner,porter,berto,maidana,or thurman?

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                • Doctor_Tenma
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Weebler I
                  He fights with much more movement, doesn't hang around in the pocket, he fights with more caution in that he doesn't dive in as much he doesn't get excited and overdo it with the combinations any more and he ties his opponents up on the inside instead of just taking punches. I view him as a more intelligent fighter now, much less gung-ho and more disciplined.
                  So he successfully tied up two opponents who can't fight a lick on the inside, is that really commendable to you? Khan isn't a difficult fighter to get to because he's predictable, doesn't variate his attack at all and he leaves openings even when, as you put, he doesn't overdo it with combinations. Khan's chin is always open for the left hook and the overhand right is always gonna be available since Khan squares up with a guard that's easy to get around.

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                  • FrankieBruno
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by T.M.T
                    and he had the nerve to call brook a cherry picker. khan for the last 9 months has been saying that he's in the upper class of fighter. brook is a champion. algieri is a no power stiff thats coming off a loss. looks like khan is the cherry picker. why not fight brook,broner,porter,berto,maidana,or thurman?
                    Where did Khan say he is fighting Algieri?

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                    • Crazylegs77
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Is Amir Khan (30-3, 19KOs) looking to outshine his former sparring partner on May 30th? Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, who promotes IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook, told UK scribe Nick Parkinson that rumors circulating around the British circles have Khan stepping in the ring with Chris Algieri (20-1, 8KOs), who in his last outing was dropped six times by WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao. The Filipino star won a wide decision but he was unable to stop Algieri inside the distance.

                      Hearn would like to get Khan in the ring with Brook on June 13th in Wembley, but doubts it's going to happen.
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                      Damn they really want to keep Khans chin away from even a slight puncher. Salka was busy?

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