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  • Comments Thread For: Khan: I Can't Lose Focus With Crawford Like I Did Against Vargas

    Amir Khan knows he cannot afford the lapse in concentration that cost him in the second round of his last fight. Khan already had knocked down Samuel Vargas in the second round of their September 8 bout. Feeling like he was in complete control, Khan let his guard down for a split second.
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  • #2
    Has nothing to do with focus. Amir Khan doesnt utilize head movement for defense. It isnt in his skillset never has been. If you dont have head movement then you better have a good chin which he doesnt.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
      Has nothing to do with focus. Amir Khan doesnt utilize head movement for defense. It isnt in his skillset never has been. If you dont have head movement then you better have a good chin which he doesnt.
      The problem is that he stays on the line too often after throwing his punches. That way he is there to be hit and he will get hit with a counter. It's not necessarily head movement, head movement is nice, but the main thing is that he needs to move off the line.

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      • #4
        How about losing focus like what you did against Nelo, Garcia & Prescott ...

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        • #5
          The same old story as always.Khan and his little band of Muppets are the only ones who don't see it.What ever Khan does or tries will fail.Amir Khan is fighting a guy his own age and smaller but better.Just watch the slaughter unfold.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
            Has nothing to do with focus. Amir Khan doesnt utilize head movement for defense. It isnt in his skillset never has been. If you dont have head movement then you better have a good chin which he doesnt.
            Great comment! When I was watching Peterson vs. Lipinets, I thought "Lipnets has terrible head movement, but damn, he can take a punch, and deliver one too!" Then Lipinets KO'd Peterson! Khan is not that type of guy! He's this type of guy:

            Amir Khan has a lot more work to do with Virgil Hunter, if he's even capable of changing his style in the long run. Today's fight in Sheffield raised some big red flags, as Khan had to survive a much tougher than anticipated fight with Julio Diaz, but the good news for fans is that it was a hell of a lot of fun to watch, as Khan fights often are.

            Khan won on scores of 114-113, 115-112, and 115-113, surviving a fourth round knockdown and a serious charge in the final three rounds from Diaz. BLH scored it 113-113, but we also gave Diaz a 10-8 round in the 10th, and then the final two rounds, as well. Add that to a 10-8 fourth round, and it was 7-5 Khan in terms of rounds for our card, but worked out to an even score overall.

            The scores, it should be noted, were entirely fair, and there didn't seem to be any bias whatsoever in the cards that the judges turned in.

            Khan (28-3, 19 KO) was pretty upbeat after the fight, complimenting the toughness of Diaz, and giving him plenty of credit. Of the knockdown, Khan said, "He caught me while I was off balance, and I couldn't get my stance back. I went down. I kept moving to recompose myself. That's what happens. There are little things to work on when we go back in the gym."

            https://www.badlefthook.com/2013/4/2...es-boxing-news

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            • #7
              khan loses focus everytime he gets KO'ed, so a lot

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              • #8
                rinse and repeat with this guy forever...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
                  Has nothing to do with focus. Amir Khan doesnt utilize head movement for defense. It isnt in his skillset never has been. If you dont have head movement then you better have a good chin which he doesnt.
                  True dat. But its not just head movement, its a combination of movement of feet, upper body, head, combined with athleticism, balance and reflexes. None are perfect, but Loma and Canelo are closest to the ideal in terms of the 'not getting hit' part of the equation.

                  Khan has some of the skills for sure, but the entire defensive package is flawed such that he is assured to have to take punches at times...and that's where the problem with his chin kicks in.

                  Fun to imagine an alternative world where Khan did have an iron chin though !

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                  • #10
                    Amir Khan should not initiate the action and just wait for his chance to counter. Be patient and make it a boring fight to survive Crawford!?

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