That's a huge "IF" and Broner has never let his hands go enough. I think that AB would have to hurt Khan early, which is certainly possible but I just don't see Broner forcing a pace that would cause Khan to make the mistakes he usually makes.
Same here.
For whatever reason, Broner just will not listen to Stafford when he says he has to be more active. Based on Broner's almost complete lack of disciple, I really can't lay the blame on Stafford.
That's a huge "IF" and Broner has never let his hands go enough. I think that AB would have to hurt Khan early, which is certainly possible but I just don't see Broner forcing a pace that would cause Khan to make the mistakes he usually makes.
true.. khan usually panic and does dumb shiiet when he gets pressure.
Think Khan is past his prime for sure, however I don't see Broner has having the skill to outbox Khan. Also Broner doesn't throw enough punches. Khan's jab will be the dominant factor in this fight considering the difference in size, reach and speed between them. This is an intriguing match up I've wanted to see since both started competing at 147.
The Crawford fight showed Khan still has quick hands but noticeably slower than say against Alexander. It also showed that Khan isn't prepared to leave it all in the ring anymore like he did against Maidana. Either way, I'd watch the fight for sure and probably favour Khan in a very close points decision, maybe a draw.
Would be a great name on Khan's resume... Winner gets Maidana!
Khan dominates first 6 or 7 rounds, gets caught in the 8th or 9th, and who knows, does he get up or is his chin shattered and it’s a KO?
If Khan were to dominate the first 6 or 7 rounds then he would probably win a decision because I've rarely if ever seen Broner come from behind to win (or at least close the gap on the scorecards). The only two instances I can think of were the Malignaggi and Jessie Vargas fights but that was some time ago now.
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