Danny Garcia would knock Khan out again at 147. Won't even take 4 the next time.

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  1. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    Khan was struggling making weight at that time so that factors in.

    Would still be a great fight.

    Khan at 147 would out box Garcia kind of like how Peterson did.
     
  3. YesMySon

    YesMySon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    During berto/may the British guy interviewing khan on boxnation really wanted this rematch?

    Why? Do Brits hate Americans that much that they think every ko is a fluke?
     
  4. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Khan's hand-speed was noticeably slower against Algieri which was his major advantage. Though he had it in his first fight against Garcia and got sparked.
     
  5. N17

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    Garcia stops him again, I think it would last a little longer but Garcia gets to him.
     
  6. iceman71

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  7. Eastpaw

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    khan would devon alexander danny garcia lol. he won't get through that speed.
     
  8. MVC!

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    UHHHHHHHHHHHHH He was much faster in his 140 days and Danny Garcia popped him senseless. :rofl Nice try
     
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  10. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Amir Khan is a bit of an anomaly. He's an anomaly in the sense that it doesn't seem to matter who knocks him out, who hurts him or how many times he loses a Boxing match, he will always be given a fair chance by a good percentage of people to defeat whoever is pitted against him - even if that person has already stopped him. It seems to a lot to do with this much talked about handspeed.

    Danny Garcia would have to be favoured to stop Amir Khan again if they were to ever contest a rematch. If you go back and watch the first fight, Khan had only marginally evaded that same counter hook on many occasions before the initial knockdown came. Khan is far too insolent to go 12 rounds with a world level operator without getting tagged flush. And with a chin like his, sometimes that's all it would take.
     
  11. VG_Addict

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    Can anyone outbox Khan?
     
  12. N17

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    Only The late great Sugar Ray Robinson but even then the judges that scored it would have been racists with an agenda :yep
     
  13. northpaw

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    Just like he didn't get through it last time. All of their strengths and weaknesses are the same at WW as they were at JWW. Khan is fast and fragile, Danny is slow, strong and a counter puncher. Khan will get timed again, if they ever fight again.
     
  14. Marv888

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    Same outcome as last time, ko for garcia
     
  15. Work the body

    Work the body Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good post. Well said.

    Khans strength is his fast combination punching straight down the pipe. He is one dimensional in that sense but it wares opponents down.

    As for Garcia, I don't think either of them want it.