Do you think AMIR KHAN will get KNOCKED OUT by MARCOS MAIDANA in their fight ?

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  1. boxingboy

    boxingboy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    khan wins a outboxes maidana fairly easily and wins a UD
     
  2. aztec1

    aztec1 UNDERDOG Full Member

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    Yes! Hes gonna get knock the **** out...
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  3. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd Mayweather Sr. : ........Amir Khan got a glass jaw. He’s got a glass jaw so I know damn well if somebody hit his ass and he’s still standing up.....Something must be behind it to make him still standing up. Why would he be standing? He’s got a glass jaw !
     
  4. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another fighter that's on peds???? FM sr. never ceases to amaze me.
     
  5. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So 50-50 at this point.....
     
  6. dugiboy

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    believe in the CHIN! khan by late stoppage
     
  7. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    x2
     
  8. ocelot

    ocelot Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Khan is going to school Maidana.
     
  9. soxfan57

    soxfan57 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You are all delusional if you think Maidana has over 50% chance of knocking khan out...It's more like 20-25%. Khan will dominate this fight. There may come a point or 2 where he gets hurt, but his instinct won't be to trade like he did in his European fights...He'll go on his bike. And he has the physical tools, stamina, endurance, mental toughness, to do this for 36 minutes if need be with ease if need be.
     
  10. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    No, but it obviously wouldn't surprise me. I think Khan is good enough at playing keep away now, and Maidana isn't quite good enough at cutting off the ring to catch him.
     
  11. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    I pretty much agree with this.
     
  12. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Me too. I just hope people give Khan his credit IF he wins especially IF he does it in a dominating fashion. I don't wanna hear no "Oh, Maidana looked bad against Corley and had no chance against Khan.." but we'll see after the fight. I REALLY will give Khan props if he wins(he gets my props anyways for facing a big puncher like Maidana) and think Maidana wins though I'll be rooting for Khan. I'll just see how the fight plays out.
     
  13. hungover

    hungover Well-Known Member Full Member

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    "but his instinct won't be to trade like he did in his European fights..." what are you talking about? he wasn't "trading" with Prescott when he got KO'd, he got hit flush the first or second right hand Breidis threw and was already a goner before he got put down for good. he didn't have a chance to get on his bike. I think this fight is 50-50, Khan is obviously going to win the first five or six rounds but Maidana might KO him mid-to-late or Khan will box himself to a decision, higher than 20% chance though
     
  14. soxfan57

    soxfan57 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shUqYIkMXu0[/ame]

    I've said it a million times, but modern day Amir Khan is a different animal than the Khan who fought prescott and before that.

    But ya...Khan came out to that fight cold, got caught, and his instinct definitely was to trade. He opened up a lot and got knocked the **** out. A lot of you guys seem to see that fight as 'Khan got exposed'. I see the fight, especially in hindsight, as a wakeup call for a 22 year old guy who thought he was invincible. It was the best thing that could've happened for his career
     
  15. hungover

    hungover Well-Known Member Full Member

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    trust me, I've seen that fight many-a-times, but it never hurts to watch it again. I understand that, but I still don't think Khan went into that fight planning on trading with an undefeated, power-punching Colombian. you're right, he did get caught cold, and that's why I'm saying he can just as likely get caught cold by Maidana, therefore we should all be looking at this fight as 50/50 and give Maidana more of a chance, because he has that