Khan Beat Maidana alot more convincingly than Mayweather

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  1. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    nobody ever outboxe hin the traditional sense of trying to hit him and move. diaz accepted losing the exchanges and tried to hit him with big hook even though they were wild and missed often, danny garcia also accpeted taking punishment to deliver big shots, it's hard to see floyd doing somethin similar with his ego and style
     
  2. robert80

    robert80 Boxing Addict banned

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    Where are these mysterious amir khan skills? Please enlighten me to these. I have seen all of his fights, and his titanic struggles with far far inferior opponents to floyd!!
     
  3. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    weve seen floyd struggle with lesser fighter than khan
     
  4. G Man

    G Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan was out on his feet for three rounds, barely surviving with the help of the ref.
     
  5. lolercakes

    lolercakes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was momentarily wobbled in the 10th twice once after the big right and then towards the very end, but in between he was aware and moved. He was definately fine in the 11th and 12th. The ref in no way helped khan, he broke up three clinches in total when khan held, how is that helping khan in anyway? If anything the ref would have helped khan if he let him clinch for a few seconds but he instantly broke them up.
     
  6. G Man

    G Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh come on Khan was getting a leathering for three rounds, every time Maidana moved in to finish he was pulled apart by the ref allowing Khan to wobble away out of harm's reach until he recovered. This process started in round ten and repeated until the end of the fight. Anyway the current version of Maidana would annihilate Khan.
     
  7. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Because Maidana hasn't improved at all since then...

    Genuine question: who would you pick at 147 now - Khan or Maidana?
     
  8. Mexi-Box

    Mexi-Box Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Khan, easily.

    Let's see--Maidana struggling and getting buzzed by tiny Josesito Lopez while Khan shut-down and demolished Collazo.
     
  9. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    if maidana was able to beat floyd up like that, that crude margarito would've made floyd his woman.
     
  10. robert80

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    Concrete gloves, you support that skunt eh!! Floyd, was not stupid enough to sign a slave contract like that assnine boy off yours was he. Arum, refused to get the oscar fight, so floyd tells him to **** off!!
     
  11. Sal-Chicha

    Sal-Chicha Active Member Full Member

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    Khan will get crushed in a rematch. Floyd fought Chino at his best. Alexander beat Chino better than Khan did.
     
  12. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    probably the truest thing on this site. thats so accurate.
     
  13. shadz96

    shadz96 Active Member Full Member

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    Khan beat kotelink better than Alexander what's yr point styles make fights
     
  14. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Kotelnik beat Alexander
     
  15. lolercakes

    lolercakes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think you need to watch it again and then tell me exactly when Maidana was pulled appart everytime he was going in for the finish. The current Khan would beat the current Maidana again but easier because of his discipline and finer tuned defense.