It was probably Khans worst performance as of late but it was also Algieris best by far in his career. The gameplan he implemented in the Pacquiao fight was truely atrocious and it showed that with a good trainer he has good potential at the top level. Khan has a lot to do still but on his worst night he still won 8-4 and thats saying something.
Another dominant performance from Khan where he basically forced Algieri to turn into a crude slugger in order to try to land a lucky punch. Is it fairly obvious to say overall that Khan's performance of virtually shutting Algieri out was better than Pacquiao and Provodnikov's performance against Algieri?
It was probably Khans worst performance as of late but it was also Algieris best by far in his career. The gameplan he implemented in the Pacquiao fight was truely atrocious and it showed that with a good trainer he has good potential at the top level. Khan has a lot to do still but on his worst night he still won 8-4 and thats saying something.
TBH Khan does have his inconsistent moments, then he has his spectacular performances
He'll never be a consistent boxer, he hates pressure fighters and thats what Algieri turned into.
Although most of us didnt expect Algieri to come forwards like that.
Devon is a far more skilled boxer than Algieri, probably hits harder as well and Khan made easy work of him. Styles make fights
Anyone who can walk Khan down and is willing to take punches has a shot of knocking his block off
Last edited by FrankieBruno; 05-30-2015, 01:52 AM.
Nice try Khan lover. Khan didn't dominate at all. He spent the whole fight running and holding and never even hurt Algieri. I thought Agieri won as did lots of others. In contrast Pacquiao won every round by a mile and knocked him down 6 times. Only a blind idiot would think Khan did better or remotely as good as Pacquiao did against Algieri,
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