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  • talz
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    #21
    Originally posted by b00g13man
    We're going to act like Garcia hasn't already knocked him out huh? Exactly how many "off" nights is that now?
    He looked garbage at 143 vs Peterson, didn't even hurt him once. He lost to Herrera also. He;s finished.

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    • talz
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      #22
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      "The worst Khan for a while"

      You mean since he fought Diaz which was 3 fights ago?

      It was the same Khan he's always been. Except he fought someone physically bigger who put pressure on him and not a smaller stand off counter puncher like Devon.
      I'd say 2 years is a decent amount of time. In his last two he looked spectacular though so in comparison to those performances he looked terrible. Algieri was bigger but that doesn't have an effect on somebodies speed, reflexes, sharpness etc. He just looked flat.

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      • b00g13man
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        #23
        Originally posted by talz
        He looked garbage at 143 vs Peterson, didn't even hurt him once. He lost to Herrera also. He;s finished.
        And that changes the fact that he already KO'd Khan how exactly? The same Khan that lost to Peterson and struggled with the almighty Algieri might I add...

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          #24
          Originally posted by talz
          I'd say 2 years is a decent amount of time. In his last two he looked spectacular though so in comparison to those performances he looked terrible. Algieri was bigger but that doesn't have an effect on somebodies speed, reflexes, sharpness etc. He just looked flat.
          Algieri and Diaz put consistent pressure on Khan and he couldn't deal with it. Yeah Khan looks flat a lot. Or flat on his back.

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          • talz
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Algieri and Diaz put consistent pressure on Khan and he couldn't deal with it. Yeah Khan looks flat a lot. Or flat on his back.
            I disagree, Diaz wasn't putting as much pressure as Collazo did. Algieri came with a different game plan, Khan made the adjustments, went with Plan B and still won on a bad night. Thats what elite fighters do, win when they have bad nights.

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              #26
              Originally posted by talz
              I disagree, Diaz wasn't putting as much pressure as Collazo did. Algieri came with a different game plan, Khan made the adjustments, went with Plan B and still won on a bad night. Thats what elite fighters do, win when they have bad nights.
              Collazo wasn't throwing punches. Algieri was swinging for the fences and catching Khan all night. Khan doesn't win on bad nights because he gets knocked out lol@elite. Khan is in no man's land.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Ray*
                I saw the highlights last night and yep he looked terrible, would be surprise if he gets the Mayweather fight based on that performance. Have alway notice Mayweather likes to fight people who are coming off big wins, those big wins tends to fool the casual fans that Mayweather might lose. At the same time I wouldn't be surprise if Khan gets #48 because his team tends to pick people who they see has a lot of weakness and coming off less than favourable fights.
                Facts^^^^^^^^^^^^^

                Roach got his ego stroked by Cotto's words and praise....so expect him to be running his mouth a lot more now....damn Cotto, why are you such a LOYAL dude?!?...now we gotta hear your clown ass trainer talk ****

                Cotto is my dude but I can't stomach Roach...I hate he's getting so much credit for Cotto's success as of late....but I guess The Roach does deserve a bit of props though tbh but DAMN!!!

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                • talz
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                  #28
                  double post
                  Last edited by talz; 06-07-2015, 11:16 AM.

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                  • talz
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    Collazo wasn't throwing punches. Algieri was swinging for the fences and catching Khan all night. Khan doesn't win on bad nights because he gets knocked out lol@elite. Khan is in no man's land.
                    He's been knocked out twice in 34 fights, one wasn't even a fight because it lasted 30 seconds. He's had two legit losses, both of which if he rematched today would win with ease. Khan has won plenty of times performing badly, willie limmond, Diaz, Algieri, Peterson even though he was roiding, Maidana towards the end he managed to survive and win. In the Collazo fight Khan controlled the distance not allowing him to throw in range hence he couldn't hardly land. In the Algieri fight, he wasn't controlling it as well or moving, he looked sluggish and flat.

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                    • oneon11
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                      #30
                      Khan has rubbed everyone the wrong way by criticizing other fighters as if he's this beast that guys are avoiding. All Khan does is claim how he should be the one getting a shot at Floyd when he hasn't earned a fight against anyone. Then after teaching this bum things Roach couldn't Khan turns around a blames Virgil Hunter for his poor performance. Yeah this boy shouldn't get a shot at a big payday until he fights and win against guys like Thurman, Brooks or other fighters who has fought guys that are truly a threat in the ring and not some guy who punches couldn't break wind. ...

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