If Khan loses a rematch with Peterson

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Alienship, Dec 23, 2011.


  1. Bee KeepZ

    Bee KeepZ Roid City Full Member

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    It would be a HUGE set back for Khan, reminds me of Mosley-Forrest.
     
  2. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    Take the Prescott rematch, I feel that's always been lined up as a "if **** hits the fan" fight
     
  3. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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  4. Go Getta

    Go Getta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great post, my views the same.

    Khan is going to beat Peterson again, but guess what this time won't be no ref helping Peterson, hell no.
     
  5. Sunchild78

    Sunchild78 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Khan loses it will be a set back, but not a upset. Khan is a good fighter, but that's were it stops. The media and his promoters hypes him up to be better then what he really is.
     
  6. TheChump

    TheChump Active Member Full Member

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    Odds on it's Joe "born bald" Cortez reffing if it happens and of course he will be protecting or aiding khans style.
     
  7. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    If Khan were to lose a rematch he should try his best to salvage things and fight Bradley or go back to the drawing board fight a few stiffs and gain confidence while fixing problems
     
  8. TheChump

    TheChump Active Member Full Member

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    The most likely outcome would be to move straight to 147 win or lose
     
  9. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    yea for either Bradley, or stiffs to regain confidence and fix his game
     
  10. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I could see Khan retiring if he loses convincingly to Peterson. He'd have a hard journey back to the top if he loses and may never get the MEGA fights. He's alreay probably worth at least £5 million and he's said for a long time that he wants to bow out at 28. I can't see him making big money for his standards after that but I fancy him by a close UD tbh. Wouldn't be suprised by a Peterson win though.
     
  11. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan was way too arogent last time. He took a fight away he could of had at home and overlooked a rematch clause he possibly could have got against a fighter who on paper he was only the slight favourite over. All of this worked in Peteron's favour and has at least given him the mental edge in a rematch.
     
  12. Alienship

    Alienship New Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the replies, makes for some interesting reading.
     
  13. Jordan_Davies

    Jordan_Davies Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well honestly I thought Khan was robbed the first time, youd have to be blind or anti-muslim/british to say there wasnt any bias at all in that fight so im pretty sure hell win on neutral ground.

    But say he did lose he would more than likely go after Morales claiming he had a bad night or was robbed again and win the WBC title in an effort to restore credibility or move to 147 to fight brook or berto/ortiz wnner claiming he was weight drained
     
  14. ElTrigueno

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    He'll fight Victor Ortiz.
     
  15. Boxmaster

    Boxmaster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    All Peterson has to do is make one adjustment and that is improve his jab and focus on his outside game.