If Khan Beats Saunders And GGG At 155 catchweight and Unifies Middlewight Division?

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  • FlatLine
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    If Khan Beats Saunders And GGG At 155 catchweight and Unifies Middlewight Division?

    Imagine Khan beats both Saunders and GGG to unify all the belts in the middleweight division. In that admittedly unlikely scenario, where does that place Khan in the p4p and ATG lists?

    Khan does have a shot to upset Saunders if the fight is held at a 155 catchweight, he was clearly beating Canelo until being caught clean with a shot that would have KOd 99% of opponents. However beating GGG is an entirely different proposition and the fight would most likely end up with Khan getting stopped. But GGG may be on the decline so if they fought a year from now, Khan's chances of causing the upset may be improved against the much bigger and heavier fighter, especially if he could bring GGG down to a 155 catchweight.

    Does the world's most feared welterweight, Amir Khan, the man who was undeniably avoided by Mayweather, Pacquiao, Marquez, Bradley and Broner, have the ability to shock the world once again, capture the Middleweight throne, and forever secure his place in the history books as one of boxing's greatest participants?
    Last edited by FlatLine; 09-19-2017, 01:56 AM.
  • Rockybigblower
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    #2
    Greater chance that i stick it in Faryal than Khan ever fighting again...let alone ever winning a fight.

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    • kidbazooka
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      #3
      Wtf
      Hahahhaahhahahabhahajajajjajajajhahahahha

      Someone is a delusional khan fan

      Sad

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      • kevin-novice
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        #4
        Khan who? He ll never fight again.

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        • Rip Chudd
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          That couldn't even happen in Khan's dreams, let alone in real life

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          • FlatLine
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            #6
            Originally posted by Rip Chudd
            That couldn't even happen in Khan's dreams, let alone in real life
            You wouldn't give Khan a shot to beat Saunders at a 155 catchweight? He was beating Canelo before he made the mistake and just stood still and almost squared up against Canelo. I can't see Saunders having as much pop as Canelo, even if he did catch Khan. Providing Khan sticks to a similar gameplan he did for Alexander, he has a shot to beat Saunders at 155. By no means am I saying it's guaranteed, but he does have a shot if he fights a near perfect fight as he's shown he is capable of doing in the past.

            GGG isn't a particularly fast puncher, in one year's time he may be even slower. It's not completely out of the realms of possibility that Khan could pull it off, especially if his team negotiate 155 and if he catches GGG at the right time (like Canelo tried to do). Obviously we all know if GGG catches any welterweight with some big bombs, the fight could be over as we saw when Brook quit against him. But if Khan catches a GGG on the decline, at a 155 catchweight there's a chance, albeit a slim chance, that he could pull the W out the bag!

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            • Scary_canary
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              #7
              Originally posted by FlatLine
              You wouldn't give Khan a shot to beat Saunders at a 155 catchweight? He was beating Canelo before he made the mistake and just stood still and almost squared up against Canelo. I can't see Saunders having as much pop as Canelo, even if he did catch Khan. Providing Khan sticks to a similar gameplan he did for Alexander, he has a shot to beat Saunders at 155. By no means am I saying it's guaranteed, but he does have a shot if he fights a near perfect fight as he's shown he is capable of doing in the past.

              GGG isn't a particularly fast puncher, in one year's time he may be even slower. It's not completely out of the realms of possibility that Khan could pull it off, especially if his team negotiate 155 and if he catches GGG at the right time (like Canelo tried to do). Obviously we all know if GGG catches any welterweight with some big bombs, the fight could be over as we saw when Brook quit against him. But if Khan catches a GGG on the decline, at a 155 catchweight there's a chance, albeit a slim chance, that he could pull the W out the bag!
              I completely agree, but it's a disgusting thought

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              • Willy Wanker
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                #8
                Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                That couldn't even happen in Khan's dreams, let alone in real life
                I'm sure even in Khans's dreams, he gets knocked the **** out.

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                • spenz
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                  #9
                  That's too much for khan. Thinking alone, simulating it in his brain could probably knock him out cold.

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                  • BM dnobagaV
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                    #10
                    You're such a biased moron.

                    Canelo landed the same punch he landed on Khan and Golovkin legitimately didn't even flinch. The same punch that blew Amir into a thousand pieces.

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