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  • #41
    billy joe saunders has the power and the skill level to KO the ugly little twerp canola

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    • #42
      Outboxed, outsmarted and then flattened, but still talking.



      He's beyond a parody of himself at this point, I'm convinced he's doing this purposely for the laughs now.

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      • #43
        Khan has an excuse for every loss. He's having a hard time realizing that he's nowhere near as good as he thinks he is.

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        • #44
          So there we have it. Khan pretty much confirming what we all already know to be true.

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          • #45
            Khan is comical really funny and delusional erratic even goofy

            Khan like most whack job insane arab fanatic goof ball whackos is hilarious. Khan might as well join ISIS and be laughed at every where by being hunted down. Khan actually thinks Khan is good in boxing. But Khan is a soft and weak and easily defeated much like his arab friends. nothing grows in sand.

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            • #46
              Perhaps, he could have done a bit better had he been a little bigger but the number one factor going into that fight was that he came in too heavy.

              He tried to weigh as much as the naturally wider and stronger Alvarez and it backfired; When in fact he is the naturally smaller and faster of the two.

              His mistake was not playing to his strengths, which were his speed and quickness. Carry around that extra weight of a 155lb only proved to quickly fatigue him and slow him down much earlier than usual, which was the reason why he was caught much sooner than later.

              Virgil Hunter should have never had Amir come in weighing more than a pound or two over the welterweight limit of 147lb because it cost him a lot of stamina and speed.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Laypipe View Post
                If I was faster, stronger, lighter, smarter, younger I could beat mayweather also...
                Haha. Pretty much.

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                • #48
                  No you wouldn't. Him being bigger changes nothing because he has shyt defense and a glass jaw. Only a matter of time when he faces a good puncher before he gets tagged on the button and it's lights out.

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                  • #49
                    LOL, I wish I could green K Khan right now. I needed a good laugh

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      Perhaps, he could have done a bit better had he been a little bigger but the number one factor going into that fight was that he came in too heavy.

                      He tried to weigh as much as the naturally wider and stronger Alvarez and it backfired; When in fact he is the naturally smaller and faster of the two.

                      His mistake was not playing to his strengths, which were his speed and quickness. Carry around that extra weight of a 155lb only proved to quickly fatigue him and slow him down much earlier than usual, which was the reason why he was caught much sooner than later.

                      Virgil Hunter should have never had Amir come in weighing more than a pound or two over the welterweight limit of 147lb because it cost him a lot of stamina and speed.
                      The weight isn't why he got caught.

                      Canelo adjusted to his speed after 2 rounds, Khan barely landed a punch after that. Canelo was battering his body with power shots and that's what opened things up.

                      Canelo was outboxing him comfortably by the 4th and dominating him before the knockout. The KO itself was rung intelligence; feint to the body brought Khan's guard down and then levelled him with an overhand right.

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