Comments Thread For: Fortune: Khan is a Wuss, Pacquiao F***ing KO's Him!

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  • turnedup
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    #51
    Originally posted by FlatLine
    Algieri is a good fighter and has been steadily improving. He did better against Pac than some people think because many of those slips were incorrectly ruled as knockdowns. You take away the bogus calls and that fight is a draw or a 7-5 to Pac whereas Khan actually schooled him for virtually the entire fight.
    A draw. Ok I respect people are entitled to their opinion and i'll even accept the slip if you want to make an argument for that. With all due respect though a draw? 7-5? I'd love to know what round you actually believe Algieri won, as far as I can remember Algieri arguably outright won two rounds of a 12 round fight. He got cold ****ed with a punch in the 9th that was definitely not a slip. So even with that clear knockdown you mean to tell me algieri won 8 rounds of that fight to score a draw somehow?

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    • alexguiness
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      #52
      Originally posted by FlatLine
      Algieri is a good fighter and has been steadily improving. He did better against Pac than some people think because many of those slips were incorrectly ruled as knockdowns. You take away the bogus calls and that fight is a draw or a 7-5 to Pac whereas Khan actually schooled him for virtually the entire fight.
      Seriously?

      Even if you take out the 2 slips that were not knockdowns Pac still knocked Algieri down 4 times and won every round.

      You call it a draw...SMH

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      • VG_Addict
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        #53
        Originally posted by FlatLine
        Berto isn't anything special either and Floyd looked terrible at times in there with him. Floyd also looked much worse against a washed up Maidana than Khan did against the prime version of Maidana.
        Except the Maidana Floyd fought is a different fighter than the one Khan fought.

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        • thack
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          #54
          Originally posted by FlatLine
          Berto isn't anything special either and Floyd looked terrible at times in there with him. Floyd also looked much worse against a washed up Maidana than Khan did against the prime version of Maidana.
          You again sound like the idiot you are trying to compare a great fighter and career of the best fighter of the last decade Floyd Mayweather to the twice knocked out , three times beaten chinny kid from Bolton.There is no comparison , you just keep digging a bigger hole you fool.

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          • FlatLine
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            #55
            Originally posted by thack
            You again sound like the idiot you are trying to compare a great fighter and career of the best fighter of the last decade Floyd Mayweather to the twice knocked out , three times beaten chinny kid from Bolton.There is no comparison , you just keep digging a bigger hole you fool.
            Floyd's career is an illusion, he cherrypicked his way to the top, I've already laid out the groundwork as to how this was achieved. If you need to go over old ground then you should get your attention span checked.

            Anyone who has seriously analyzed Floyd's record knows the truth. He hasn't fought top level competition in their prime since Diego Corales almost 15 years.

            It's no wonder he continually avoided Khan because he felt that Khan was too great a threat for him!

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            • Andy7
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              #56
              Khan talks more often than he actually fights. I remember Khan talking about how much better he would deal with Algieri than Pac did and how he was going to make a statement.

              Khan went life or death with Algieri and stank the place out.

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              • VG_Addict
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                #57
                Originally posted by FlatLine
                Floyd's career is an illusion, he cherrypicked his way to the top, I've already laid out the groundwork as to how this was achieved. If you need to go over old ground then you should get your attention span checked.

                Anyone who has seriously analyzed Floyd's record knows the truth. He hasn't fought top level competition in their prime since Diego Corales almost 15 years.

                It's no wonder he continually avoided Khan because he felt that Khan was too great a threat for him!
                Floyd has a better resume than Khan. YDKSAB if you even try to argue otherwise.

                And the fact is Khan wouldn't even be one of Floyd's 10 best wins.

                I'll use a DBZ analogy to explain the difference in levels between them.

                Floyd is Super Saiyan Goku, while Khan is Krillin.

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                • thack
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by FlatLine
                  Floyd's career is an illusion, he cherrypicked his way to the top, I've already laid out the groundwork as to how this was achieved. If you need to go over old ground then you should get your attention span checked.

                  Anyone who has seriously analyzed Floyd's record knows the truth. He hasn't fought top level competition in their prime since Diego Corales almost 15 years.

                  It's no wonder he continually avoided Khan because he felt that Khan was too great a threat for him!
                  You are obviously a worshipper and a total prat as i've said before , many times you make no sense at all........none !

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                  • Andy7
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by FlatLine
                    Floyd's career is an illusion, he cherrypicked his way to the top, I've already laid out the groundwork as to how this was achieved. If you need to go over old ground then you should get your attention span checked.

                    Anyone who has seriously analyzed Floyd's record knows the truth. He hasn't fought top level competition in their prime since Diego Corales almost 15 years.

                    It's no wonder he continually avoided Khan because he felt that Khan was too great a threat for him!
                    Floyd never got sparked out in under 60 seconds

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                    • VG_Addict
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                      #60
                      Let's apply the "Floyd fighting top competition in their prime" statement for Khan:

                      Barrera: Ancient, in a weight class he had no business in.

                      Judah: WAY past his best.

                      Alexander: Already lost to Bradley and Porter.

                      Malignaggi: Lost every time he stepped up.

                      Collazo: WAY past his best, and a recovering alcoholic.

                      Julio Diaz: Ancient.

                      Kotelnik: Only notable win is Maidana.

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