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With just over a week till Khan fights Molina in which we will see a more paced and watchfull Khan and him boxing back to boxing instead of fighting, we expect to see a nice win here and Hunters input as the new coach to bare fruit.
2013 Khan will go after Garcia and school him, i mean when Khan takes that left hand away from Garcia what he got left?? nothing, Khan boxes and moves Garcia wont offer nothing. Hope Zab dont beat Garcia. |
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I was a big Khan fan. I thought this guy has the best hand speed in a long time. Rare. But he has no discipline and not have any plan to set up his punches with the jab to go with that handspeed. If he starts landing he tries to get a knockout and does not set up his punches like he should and comes close to being countered because he is just trying to land anything. I don't give Garcia that much credit for his win because even with Peterson, Khan left himself open in exchanges. He was winning most of them because of speed, but he was close to being countered. I thought oh man Peterson is getting close when Khan goes for broke and leaves himself open. Had Peterson landed something big he could have stopped Khan like Garcia did. I am not sure who is going to win Zab vs. Garcia, probably the youth and power of Garcia, but Zab has a chance to look ok in that fight if he uses his jab and can avoid getting hit and stays fighting his fight. I think Garcia's win over Khan was 75 percent Khan's fault of leaving himself open.
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Yes Khan does have these problems but Hunter is the best guy for these problems, and i believe with his help and Khan's willingness to go back to boxing instead of fighting will pay off. I still believe when Khan chooses to box he is a problem for any fighter so lets see if Hunter and tune Khan's head, i think he will. |
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You've posted this same thread over and over again (change opponent/future opponent names) under different accounts. None of your predictions have come to fruition. Have you noticed though that the quality of opponents being named are lowering as each thread is started?
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Hearns after Hagler worked the heavybag and his shoulders were huge going in to fight Shuler, and the body punches opened up the Shuler cross armed defense. I think if Khan wants to pattern himself after someone it would be a little of Hearns offense without the way Tommy would go for the knockout, since I think Hearns was more offensive and punched harder than Khan so he could take those chances and usually succeed, although even a great like Hearns would leave himself open and got hit like against Barkley. . But if Khan sets up his punches he could become a very good fighter. But he cannot get into that slugging it out thing because Amir does not have a great chin. He gets hit clean on the chin he does not react well. He has to be defensive and disciplined. That is the only way his career can do well from this point. |
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