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  • #11
    I'm a Kellerman fan, but lol at a Khan & RJJ & a Canelo & Toney comparison. Kellerman high as f#ck or something.

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    • #12
      Kilrain, you on it. I don't get how Kellerman can be so off sometimes; it's like, dang! :|

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      • #13
        It's amazing to see so many so called boxing experts being bought to try and sell boxing fans On this farce of a fight. " who you going to believe me or your lying eyes? "

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        • #14
          Nothing about Khan resembled RJJ

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          • #15
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
            Calm down, he wasn't suggesting that these guys are as good as Toney or Jones.
            Finally a response with common sense!! These guys on here get so excited to jump on an article, calm down people before you shoot in your pants. We all know, including Kellerman that these two are not on the same level as Jones and Toney. Canelo well on his way however.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Nothing about Khan resembled RJJ
              What do you mean? They both get koed dont they?

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              • #17
                A tremendous grasp of the obvious.

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                • #18
                  Canelo by brutal KO.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                    Did he just compare this to Roy Jones vs James Toney?

                    Kellerman and his analogies.
                    Toney was the champ at 168, and Roy Jones moved up from 160 to 168 to challenge Toney. Same story here, Canelo is the champ at 155 (lmao), and Amir Khan is moving up from 147 to 155 to challenge him.

                    Toney was the bigger, flat footed counter puncher, and so is Canelo. Khan is the smaller, more athletic fighter, and so was Roy Jones.

                    Roy Jones had super fast hands, and so does Khan.

                    There are obvious differences, but there are also obvious similarities between the two bouts. Kellerman didn't say anything wrong here, get off the bandwagon and use your own brain for a change

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Strive 4 Truth View Post
                      Finally a response with common sense!! These guys on here get so excited to jump on an article, calm down people before you shoot in your pants. We all know, including Kellerman that these two are not on the same level as Jones and Toney. Canelo well on his way however.
                      No he's not. Neither Jones or Toney fought at 155, 164, or 172. They moved up full weight classes and dethroned whoever was there. Jones even jumped two weight classes to fight for a heavyweight title, being outweight by his opponent by more than 30 pounds or something.

                      Canelo is a puss. He will never reach those levels. This is the guy who publicly complained that he asked for a 156 catchweight for the Miguel Cotto bout but that Cotto insisted on 155, then afterwards, after complaining about 155 and demanding 156, went on to demand that GGG come down to the same 155 that he complained about for Cotto.

                      Asking for bigger catchweights against smaller opponents and smaller catchweights against bigger opponents? Like wtf, who can't tell that this guy is an obvious *****?

                      Just the fact that he only fights at catchweights is embarassing enough without going into the details.

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