If Khan improves his inside game then there is no stopping him...NOBODY

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Go Getta, Dec 14, 2011.


  1. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    As a big Khan fan... I have to agree with this. He was terrible last night. He still got my support tho and I hope he proves me wrong
     
  2. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan is good at what he does, but my concern can he do what he does round after round for a full fight? If he sleeps and becomes lazy in one round, his opponent has a good chance to do what guys like Garcia, Prescott, and even Maidana were able to do and land some great shots. See the scary thought if you are a Khan fan, your mind knows Khan could lose to an opponent that has far less skills at any moment in the fight. That's simply the truth.
     
  3. tobias

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  4. Auracle21

    Auracle21 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    lol @ Khan fans thinking he can hang in there with Mayweather.
     
  5. G Man

    G Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Even if Khan improved his inside game his defence and punch resistance will still be an issue. Oh and his power, ring IQ and just about everything else.

    Same old story, if Khan was a completely different person he'd be unstoppable, well so would my grandmother.
     
  6. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Indeed he does have some very good wins but there's no denying a lot of opponents were handpicked to meet his requirements. I'm not saying he's a terrible fighter, a terrible fighter won't/can't beat Malignaggi, shot Judah and Kotelnik. His only problem is his inability to listen to his corner's advice. Roach tried his best to convince him to not exchange when he doesn't need to by using movement, he doesn't listen and goes on to exchange to silence twitter losers. That kind of weak pitiful mentality can't and won't go far enough in this sport. The "speed" comment was in no way an attack on Khan or a cheap jibe at his career, I'm just stating what I personally believe. Everyone knows that Khan was never much for skill or ring IQ even in the amateurs, it's his freakish speed that overwhelmed skilled opponents. I've been saying this since I started watching Khan in the olympics up to now, this isn't anything new from me.

    No idea who bumped it, though this kind of activity is common nowadays.