Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan speculation & discussion

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  1. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's not an interim champion, or silver, or gold. He has 1 of the 3 Major Belts in the sport @ 147.

    The others being Bradley and Floyd.
     
  2. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    May is always the tune up to get back in the swing of things and Floyd's September date is the big fight. Maidana is a solid opponent. He would crush Bradley's vegetarian ass so let's keep it 100. In September Floyd will fight a boogeyman that all you haters will claim he's ducking, make it look easy like always, rinse, wash and repeat. GGG needs to fight the Lara's and the Sergio's of the world. Floyd has been beating top opposition for his whole entire career. You haters wear your emotions on your sleeves and make you sound like a ***** on her period moaning and complaining about ****.
     
  3. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    floyd has a belt at 147?? oh yeah, the WBC...i forgot, because he said he was gonna drop it if pac decided to press his mandatory status...his belt is safe now so he can keep it
     
  4. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Accurate
     
  5. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Thing is Maidana deserved the fight, 4 back to back wins

    Forget the styles part Khan hasnt done shxt to earn the fight, if Khan's style would give Mayweather so much trouble then surely he could beat one half decent welterweight like Guerrero or Collazo
     
  6. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacquiao will never be a champion again. Let that sink in.

    He's about to get his ass tapped my bradley in a month anyway.
     
  7. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Maidana beats Bradley :patsch

    You musta missed the Alexander fight
     
  8. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont think he beats Bradley, but I think he pushes Bradley.

    The Alexander fight was 2 years ago. He's improved since then.
     
  9. Bulletproof

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    Maidana gasses in EVERY FIGHT!!! If Floyd puts some leather on Marcos when he gets tired he could get him out of there. Maidana has no sense of pace whatsoever. Floyd also has a sneaky quick left hook to the body. If Floyd decides he wants to close the show a late stoppage isn't out of the question...
     
  10. GOW7

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    I swear. Not even 2 weeks ago Khan was a Floyd haters punch line of how he's ducking Manny and how he avoids top opposition. Now you sorry ass haters are in a passive aggressively manner, essentially saying that Floyd is ducking Khan. Man the **** up and start acting like you own a pair of balls you ****ing queers. You clowns are wishy washy as all ****. Khan went from cherry pick to boogeyman lmao. You ****s have no shame.
     
  11. GOW7

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    Prodnikov is a poor mans Maidana. Bradley is only being held to new favorable standard just because Manny is fighting him. He has no power or handspeed and does nothing really great. I like Vradley but he gets slid to kingdom come if he fights Maidana. This forum has the most garbage attempts at trying to hide agendas for popular over rated fighters. Bradley will get clowned on and turned on immediately if he loses to Manny then you'll see threads about how he did rob Prodnikov, Manny and even JMM like in the past. You haters aren't fooling no one with this temporary now we ride with Bradley attitude.
     
  12. Pound4PoundGG

    Pound4PoundGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Were all dying to see mayweather get hit seen as how its such a rare spectacle so Simple question whilst the fight lasts who will land more on Floyd khan or maidana?
     
  13. tonys333

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    Bradley doesn't have hand speed ok. Bradley would just outbox Maidana just like kotelnik did just like Alexander did even an old ass Morales gave Maidana all he could handle. Maidana is a big puncher yeah but his power is a bit overrated he never gets Bradley out of there an losses a decisions. people love to overate Maidana because he beat a hype job.
     
  14. tonys333

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    Khan put him done with a body shot so am sure Floyd could do that's also but I think if they fight it goes the distance.
     
  15. theword

    theword Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fine, but that's not really my point.

    The convoluted belt nonsense isn't something that proponents of a Maidana fight should hang their hat on. For instance, Broner won the belt by fighting Malinaggi, and if memory serves didn't the WBA give out an interim belt in the same division to Thurman on the same night? All due respect to Paulie, but he picked up his strap from Senchenko (again, not exactly a world beater).

    I'm not saying that Senchenko, Broner, Paulie aren't good fighters, but they're not really world class. They're solid, which is fine. But that lineage should show you what that particular belt is worth right now. On the night that Broner 'wins' his, and interim belt is given out in the same division by the same sanctioning body. Not exactly a credible argument for using the belts as a rationale for opponent selection.

    Some belts do mean something, but it's dependent on who you win it from, not just the belt itself. There are some good beltholders right now and some not so good ones.

    The fact is, judge a fighter on his in-ring merits, not his political (corrupt) sanctioning body connections.