Khan is one fighter who would've given Mayweather huge problems. Mayweather is featherfisted...he doesn't possess that scary crispy left hook that Garcia has...Garcia has good power. No matter what anyone says about Limond, Khan was green and this was pre-Roach. Khan has the tools to actually stop Mayweather, Mayweather ran a mile after he saw Khan just bodybag Judah. Anyway, I think the most likely result is Khan UD or Mayweather SD after dropping Khan 2-3 times.
The point is It shouldn't have been competitive, unless you think Chris Algeiri is an elite A class fighter. Talking him up like he is something does you no favours. He was a prime university graduate, fighting khan to pay off student loan debts and he still gave him work.
I always believed it would be competitive, I found it weird how people were saying it's an easy fight. It was a past it Khan vs + a prime Algieri, stylistically not an easy fight and was a B grader having proven himself as such, despite being a grad just trying to pay off student loans.
Nothing wierd about it, it should have been an easy fight because he was fighting a part time boxer, who he cherry picked while he had fighters like Brook and Thurman calling him out, yet he bailed on those fights. In what world is Algeiri more stylistically problematic than Floyd? Diaz gave khan trouble even knocking him done , lamont Peterson beat the seasoning out of him and Canelo (who floyd made light work of) put khan to sleep on his back. You said and I quote ''khan is one fighter that would give Floyd huge problems'' Your argument is ludicrous and has no basis of evidence in reality. Stop showing off your ignorance.
You're emotional and routinely struggle to give a non-biased take on things. You're rephrasing what I wrote in incorrect ways. A fighter is not just limited to their style. Algieri was chasing after Khan all night, Khan was making full use of the ring and fighting on the back foot. Algieri was going to the body in close range a lot. He actually comes to fight. You haven't seen the fight otherwise you wouldn't post any of this. A different to what Mayweather would use for the most part. Diaz is an ultimate stylistic threat to Khan and an underrated fighter coming off a legit draw with Shawn Porter. Nightmare fight especially when newly trained by Virgil of all people. In the opinion of most, Khan was robbed by Peterson (who did put in some brilliant bodywork that night to make it a very close fight, yet still clear in Khan's favour) - but you just made out that Peterson got whooped. Canelo has a lot of power and is absolutely huge + Khan was fighting at MW, that is ludicrous. Canelo's style is also different from Mayweather's in a crucial way that makes him more dangerous to Khan.
I rephrased nothing. Go back and re-read what you wrote again. Every post and every paragraph you've written there contains a ready made excuse for Khan. You cannot be taken seriously while you accuse me of bias. You cannot answer a point without coming up with donkey ass sorry excuses on behalf of khan to explain why he struggled against C level fighters yet we are meant to believe he gives one of the best fighters of this generation ''huge problems''? Just another 3rd world fool who thinks Khan would do this and that had it not been for such and such. We've heard it all before.
You're crying again. Every post and paragraph you've ever written in this forum are biased posts with no evidence behind it, it's like just reading the words of a grown man crying over the internet. I don't think anyone here actually recognises you as a decent poster (unless it's just for their racist pro-white agenda). I'm defending Khan because he is insulted at every turn by the usual suspects - add a bit of an equaliser, but I've also been very vocal about things I don't like about him AND his boxing. Donkey ass sorry excuses - Khan being past prime is not a 'donkey ass sorry excuse'. He is just there to cash in, he doesn't give a **** past a certain point, get over it. Khan has also beaten good names. I think it's also likely Mayweather KO's Khan, I'm not trying to even argue that Khan definitely beats the old, welter version of Mayweather but you immediately are there to crush anything revolving Khan. The way you're talking about him, it's as if he was never a three-time world champion (robbed of third) who defended his title multiple times and isn't someone who almost everyone is in agreement that he is actually almost impossible to outbox. 'Another 3rd world fool', ok you racist ****.
Don't make me laugh, I'm highly respected on here and my views are approved by many, otherwise I would not be receiving likes every minute. And racist? Why am I in here defending Floyd if I'm apart of some pro-white agenda? I'm one of the most impartial posters who is only interested in discussing what is the truth in any given event. Far from crying I'm simply laying down the facts which shatter any deluded beliefs that khan would have a chance against Mayweather. His filthy name shouldn't be uttered and shared in the same sentence as Floyd, that is how ridiculous the idea is. I'm astonished that I'm having to explain to someone why Khan stands no chance against the best. Sadly this forum attracts all sorts of foolish people and a lot of them happen to be khans little soldiers who believe everything lie and excuse that comes forth from his mouth The reason why Khan is criticised so heavily is because he has made a mockery of boxing; shooting his mouth off and acting like he is some p4p fighter who should be entitled to mega fights while he hides behind his twitter. All the while the top welterweights are calling him out which he then ignores or makes up excuses of why those fights are beneath him. His record flatters to deceive, filled with smoke and mirrors, good names who were either past their prime, feather fisted or just old and frail. I'll go through them with you so it gets through your skull that this fraud along with his team have carefully manufactured his career to avoid big punchers and match make him against fighters who were incapable 140lbs Berrera - 35 years old at the time of fighting khan, small and frail. Never stood a chance Pual McCloskey - A domestic level bum Andreas Kotelnik - His best win, can take nothing away from it Paulie Malignaggi - Good win against a prime feather fisted Paulie who couldn't break an egg Maidana - Pre Robert Garcia, weight drained at 140lbs, yet still took Khan to hell and back. Khan wanted nothing to do with the 147lbs maidana Zab Judah - Old man who was washed up and coming back into the ring after a long stint battling drug abuse and being unmotivated. Diaz - Another old man at 35 years old, who was picked to make Khan look like a new fighter under Virgil and still gave khan work 147lbs Luiz Callazo - A pillow fisted old washed up heroin addict that was hand picked to make khan look good. A nothing fighter Devon Alexander - Washed up after getting ruined by Shaun Porter and offered nothing. Chris Algeri - A university student - enough said. Apparently those three fights meant he deserved big paydays against Floyd Mayweather. I can count three credible names that were in their prime that Khan beat. That's Paulie, Kotelnik and Maidana, the rest are either old, washed up, part timers or complete bums who he was meant to beat. The ones who he picked who he thought would be light touches beat him i.e Prescott, Peterson and Garcia and he never avenged those losses
Hmm....I think only boxers get to have puncher's chances. Khan has a better chance at ambushing old man Floyd to win a competitive UD and survive any counters than Conor has at landing more flush than Floyd's past opponents.
I don't respect you enough as a poster or even a man anymore to bother reading drivel from a proven joke of a poster who is probably only held in high regard by a few of the forums resident racists - you've rendered yourself useless to me, racist. You're banned from here very often, take the message and go. If anyone else wants to go through Khan's resume depending on who they are, I'm more than happy to. I am not here to present merely a positive case for Khan, but a balanced case.