Floyd Mayweather Jr(24yrs) vs Amir Khan(present age 24yrs) who has the best resume

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  1. Davew430

    Davew430 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'd put a lot of money on him not beating Floyd or Pacquiao though, unless they're both OAP's
     
  2. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    Take it from the man with Pacquiao in his avatar.
     
  3. Davew430

    Davew430 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know i had to take a double look :lol:

    People may not like Floyd, but you've got to appreciate what he does
     
  4. JohnAnthony

    JohnAnthony Boxing Junkie banned

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    Yeh but floyd has more losses, so i'm gonna say Khan :)
     
  5. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah its true below 147, Floyd was a better fighter/record at them lower weights.

    Chill Khan is not going anywhere for another 6-8 years, time his on his side more than enough time to fight the top fights.
     
  6. Davew430

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    True Khan's got a bit of time left in him.

    But with the name's on Floyd's record... Oscar, Mosley, Hernandez, JCC, etc.

    They're all established, future HOF and maybe even future ATG fighter's some people would argue, are the people around today or even in the next 6 year's gonna' have the reputation that them fighter's have?

    I can't see it, that's why i said i can't see Khan's record topping Floyd's
     
  7. StreetsofRAGE

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    Floyd's record is a hell of a lot better than Khan's so what does you talking **** about Floyd's record say about Khan's?

    Look at the poll you started. Even at 24 Floyd's record was STILL way better than Khan's so you're really looking like a twat here the more you talk.

    Khan won't duck or side step any fighter? :lol: What about that guy Breidis Prescott who utterly destroyed Khan? He's been trying to get another fight with Khan but Khan would rather face a washed up Judah, and some shitty fighter nobody's ever heard of named Mccloskey. Ducking of the highest order. :deal

    Khan is a good fighter but his fans are delusional as ****.
     
  8. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan's only loss was down to him being weight drained :p
     
  9. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol:

    Khan would destory Prescott now and everyone knows it, Prescott is a bum, Khan was weight drained at 135.
     
  10. Darni187

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    Yeah but both Oscar and Shane were both past their prime by the time Floyd faced them, Shane more so.

    I even think a younger Oscar would of beaten Floyd.
     
  11. Davew430

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    I wouldn't say weight drained, clearly he was a big 135lbs fighter, but so is Rios.

    I think the work they've did with him at the Wild Card, altering his body, making his leg's thicker, etc has helped Khan somewhat.

    The Prescott fight could still happen, he could get caught with a flush shot at 140lbs, or even 147lbs and crumble in a heap, it can happen to anybody.

    Khan beat's Prescott 99% of the time, he just got caught cold by a good shot
     
  12. Davew430

    Davew430 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    True, Oscar was past his prime but still dangerous and ranked number 1 @ 154lbs.

    Shane was older, but Floyd had been calling Shane out for year's. Shane was also ranked number 1 @ 147 when Floyd fought him
     
  13. Shearsie

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    If he was weight drained like you claim, mate, then why were his next 2 fights at lightweight as well?

    He didn't move up for another 8 months after the Prescott loss until he challenged Kotelnik.

    Doesn't indicate massive weight drain or struggling to me. I grant you he seems to have improved resistance at LWW, but I wouldn't say he was massively drained for Prescott, given he continued to fight at LW.
     
  14. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    True
     
  15. captaingar

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    This guy is dilusional!