Nobody is coming down in weight for an Amir khan fight. Not worth cutting all that weight. Golovkin has a tough enough time with 160.
If Khan Beats Saunders And GGG At 155 catchweight and Unifies Middlewight Division?
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It was the same technique but it wasn't the same punch with the same power. Golovkin's head was turning away from the punch before it landed and Canelo just about grazed his chin with the punch whereas Khan was moving into it and took the punch full force, square on. Totally different scenarios. It's funny how one misguided person claimed it was exactly the same punch and then a bunch just jump on the bandwagon, failing to use their own eyes to reach the very obvious and self-evident conclusion that there were actually fundamental differences in the punch, it's power, the positions of the fighters, their momentum and so on.Comment
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At 155 or even 160 I would love this fight. Canelo is bigger, stronger and faster than BJS and Khan didn't do half bad. I think Khan could go to at least 9 rounds before getting stopped, he has a good chance for the upset.Comment
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If Khan Beats Saunders And GGG At 155 catchweight and Unifies Middleweight Division? ...and the cow jumped over the moon.
Didn't know LSD was still being used as a recreational drug. Give it a few hours and your hallucinations will wear off.Comment
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So you don't think Khan has a shot against Saunders at a 155 CW? Saunders own trainer said he's willing to go down to 154. Why are they suddenly starting to think about going down in weight, because they realize that Saunders isn't a big puncher at 160 after he couldn't dispatch of Monroe Jr by KO. The whole point of that fight was to gauge how he'd do against a former GGG opponent, and the whole point of a Khan fight (from Saunders side) is to gauge how he'd do against a former Canelo opponent.Comment
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