Comments Thread For: Khan: I'd Fight Danny Garcia, Settle The Score Properly!
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So Garcia is using the fact that he KOd Khan in 4rds as a reason to "duck" him???Khan called out Garcia soon after the first fight and then in post-fight interviews after many of his subsequent fights on live tv. In countless interviews over the years he's revealed that he tried to get Danny and his dad to man up and sign the contract but they are going to duck him again, been happening for way too long already.
Is it time we stamp out habitual duckers like Floyd, Garcia and Brook from the sport?
Garcia removed Khan from top level conpetition, man. And you know it...look at his oppositionComment
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Khan was dominating or Khan was dominated?
Whats ur definition of "dominating"??
One fighter gets dropped about 4-5 times, then stopped..logical rationale would say Khan was the one who was "dominated"Comment
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What!!??? Lets consider how they looked in recent fights but lets also acknowledge the separation in class from their opposition since.Watched that fight not long ago recently, shocked me the ref didn't stop the fight after Danny landed that massive shot but instead he stopped it from a light knockdown when Khan looked to sort of have his feet back under him.
Khan has certainly fought bigger punchers than Danny and perhaps he has improved more than Danny since they last fought.Comment
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I once to was thick, and had the logic Khan was dominating the fight but it shows little knowledge of what actually happened.
It is true, Khan had success for almost three rounds and won the first two rounds handidly. HOWEVER, what the untrained eye failed to see is that little by little Danny was catching up to Khan, so much as to by the time he knocked him down at the end of the 3rd? Danny had already been seperating the gap of the difference in speed. It only took Danny 3 rounds to figure out and time Khan, and took him another round to finish him.
I'm not saying Khan can't win a rematch, he's certainly capable but two things:
1.) There's no score to settle, Khan got KOd.
2.) Khan didn't dominate **** (unless your looking for a moral victory.) Boxing fights are not 3 rounds, and Khan was KNOCKED OUT. He was getting his skull bludgeoned by the end of the fight. Literally it looked as if Danny was swinging a candle stick holder at his head at the end.
Now, let's say Khan was pitching a shutout somewhere deep in the fight or winning more or less every round and got iced and caught like round 7,8,9 then the notion Khan "dominated" could apply.Last edited by SeekDaGreat; 09-29-2015, 06:43 PM.Comment
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I mean both. Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not detracting from Danny's overall performance. His achievement that night was nothing short of outstanding. I concede he got the TKO win. He was the underdog and turned in a miraculous victory. Amir fell for his trap as he set up that counter left hook so beautifully.
All I am saying is before that first knockdown, Khan was outlanding and outboxing Garcia for the first two rounds rather easily. He was simply beating him to the punch with fast combinations and angles. If you don't believe me then you don't have to take my word for it just go back and rewatch the fight to judge for yourself.Comment
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