Broner vs Khan

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  1. tom1081

    tom1081 Member Full Member

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    Broner by Decapitation.

    Khan's weakness just happens to be Broner's strength.
     
  2. Marky

    Marky Member Full Member

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    Khan UD broner is too flatfooted
     
  3. True_Hero

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    Broner

    He's way out of Khan's league. I'd expect it to end quick as well. That first knockdown in the Rees vs Broner fight... I couldn't see Khan getting up from that.

    Khan might hurt Broner more than Rees did. But one punch like that would finish Khan off.
     
  4. PaulieMc

    PaulieMc Guest

    Broner ****ing arse rapes Khan after that last night. Khan's defences are ****, Broner would smash him to bits.
     
  5. The_Sugar_Man

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    LMAO hes had 23 ****ing fights lol and he's the most protected ? given that ricky burns don't want no piece of him.... man i often wonder about some of the posters on here.
     
  6. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nobody in Britain under 11 stone to beat him,already a great fighter IMO.Thought so before the Gavin fight.
     
  7. BlackBrenny

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    seriously watching Broner beat Rees makes you think he would destroy Khan? Broner struggled with Rees speed ffs, people are getting way way too carried away here, by the way, how good does Broner look at light-welter?

    plus, two words, Khan jab
     
  8. BlackBrenny

    BlackBrenny Guest

    Zab Judah still has better counterpunching abilities than Broner and he couldn't touch Khan, Khan isn't that ****ing stupid, and Broner isnt that ****ing good
     
  9. StWerburghs

    StWerburghs Active Member Full Member

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    I am sure Khan is more comptetive in this poll, than he would be in an actual fight with Broner.

    No doubt he presents The Problem with some problems, but all it takes is one well timed punch and Khan would be up ***** street.

    I see Khan as nothing more than a stepping stone for Broner to progress to bigger things at 140.

    Would be interesting to see though...and I would enjoy being proved wrong!
     
  10. Check_Hook

    Check_Hook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :think
     
  11. Check_Hook

    Check_Hook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :think
     
  12. BlackBrenny

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    :lol::lol:

    seems weird reading that back, but what I mean is, Danny Garcia set a trap for Khan, I havn't seen Broner set too many traps like that, it's not as simple as "he would throw a counterpunch and KO him"
     
  13. ElCep

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    Khan UD probably, I think Khan's speed would nullify Broner's best attribute, and I think Khan has the experience to win this one fairly straightforwardly. Of course the possibility of a brutal KO loss for Khan lingers.
     
  14. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Another two words, Khans brain.

    Broner puts together a few yaps and this one is over. Khans not disciplined enough not to get himself in trouble in this fight. And when he is tagged, he'll throw the game plan out the window.
    He'll be shaked and baked shortly afterwards.
     
  15. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    This.

    Khan is vulnerable to counters, yes. But you have to be a certain type of counterpuncher. Garcia and JMM, for example, would do the trick because they are counterpunchers that punch with the opponent. Look at all the times that Khan's been put in trouble, bar Maidana, and it's been when guys haven't been scared by his speed and have obliged him in exchanges.

    Broner, from what I've seen of him, doesn't do that. He pot shots. He looks for openings against slower guys that come in and stay in his range. He can also be put into a defensive shell when you shower him with combos. And during this moment an important question arises which I believe will play a massive role in the outcome: will Khan make Broner respect his power? If yes, then I lean towards Khan. If no, then I see Broner doing what Garcia did and not let himself be phased by what's coming his way.