Can you name one fight Amir Khan was getting outboxed(schooled) dominated.....

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  • yngwie
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    #81
    To answer your question, Amir Khan got schooled by Mario Kindelan, twice.

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    • Reloaded
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      #82
      Originally posted by A.K
      I’m not saying he wasn’t but khan was comfortably up before he got KO’d
      But that doesn't mean a thing its an empty claim at something that means nothing, pitter patter will win heaps of early rounds because its flicks with nothing on them, as they get tired things slow down and its game over, they have 12 round fights for a reason.

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      • satiev1
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        #83
        Yes. Danny garcia and canelo. They kept timing him multiple times. He can't vary his punches and tempo.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          I think the Prescott loss counts....
          I agree indeed my friend

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #85
            Canelo had him all figured out before the knockout, Danny Garcia already had him timed and for long stretches Peterson was outboxing him.

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            • JmH Reborn
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              #86
              I think the astute observer would notice that even with an initial blitz, Garcia was closing the gap and setting traps as early as the second round. Kahn being just a tier below couldn't recognize Garcia's gameplan and just went for the blitz and then got clipped.

              From a technical standpoint - Garcia was clearly a better boxer/technician

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              • anonymous2.0
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                #87
                Originally posted by Floyd is TBE
                Because Canelo didn't respect his power. Doesn't matter how many pitty pat punches he landed on Canelo.
                iirc later that night Canelo was out on the casino floor so he wasn't hurt that bad

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                • HarvardBlue
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  If you lack punching power, you are going to have a very difficult time beating Amir Khan! (That is why stylistically, Amir Khan vs Floyd Mayweather was a very intriguing/exciting match up! Amir Khan is one of the very few fighters who possess the hand speed to actually land on Floyd Mayweather!)...
                  Man stop. Pacquiao, Mosely, Oscar, Judah, even a fading Cotto all had the same or better hand speed than Khan. That is the biggest myth coming from Khan and perpetuated by some on here. Heck, I actually think Andre Berto is/was faster than Khan. How did that work out for him?

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                  • HarvardBlue
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by sicko
                    So basically if Khan fights was only 4-5 Rounds he would be The Greatest Right? Unfortunately for him that is not how that works. Instead most of his fights are 12 Rounds and he starts to slow down by the middle Rounds and then it is only a count down before he gets caught with something BIG that puts his lights out

                    Even now at 147 I think he would start fast and have a lead on Spence Jr, Thurman, Crawford but then they all starts to break him down and starts to time him and eventually stop him by the early second half of the fight
                    I was getting ready to say this. Khan is basically a 4 or 5 round fighter. After that he starts folding like a chair.

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                    • LetOutTheCage
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                      #90
                      Prescott from the get go was dominating him.

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