Khan-Garcia [AFTERMATH]

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Prince., May 23, 2012.


  1. Go Getta

    Go Getta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan would beat the **** out of 5'6 mini Bradley :lol:
     
  2. Jun Fan

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    I can't really see it to be honest, he couldn't handle Prescott or Peterson, and Bradley's a much better boxer than either of them.

    Will be an interesting fight, if it ever happens.
     
  3. the_truth

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    I think Khan and many fans who are underestimating Garcia so much will be in for a surprise. It's going to be a tougher and much closer fight that many are predicting. Garcia could box but also has decent and respectable power. Khan better come in with his A game.
     
  4. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    If Khan has a tough time with Garcia then he sucks.
     
  5. chilli&lemon

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    Khan schools Garcia, but he still has to beat Bradley, Devon and Ortiz (as well as a Lamont Peterson rematch way down the line after Lamont has been tested for a full year and is clean leading up to a Khan rematch) to be considered the best of his class. To become a p4p fighter, he has to beat a Mayweather or a Pacquaio. Simple as that.
     
  6. Hermit

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    Is this the "counter punching" Garcia? A few too many Garcias for me to track. :D If so, then Roach will have to have a better plan than he had for Pac/Marquez. Patient and methodic against a hyper Kahn. I'd slow Kahn's pace down if I were Roach.
     
  7. king khan

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  8. chilli&lemon

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    Dude, nuthuggery ain't a good look.:hi:
     
  9. Prince.

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    Khan’s American trainer Freddie Roach has made the cash offer as part of the British lightwelterweight’s training regime in Los Angeles.

    Khan, who trains with boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao in the Wildcard gym, revealed: “Freddie says if anyone can knock down me or Manny they will get a thousand dollars - but it’s not happened yet!

    “My sparring sessions are always full-on, you never take it easy on sparring partners.

    “Sometimes my fight might be easier than my sparring sessions.

    “We spar 10 rounds in total, with three sparring partners who come in fresh after three or four rounds.

    “Me and Manny used to spar a lot together, but not now because we are at the same weight and there is always talk that we might fight each other one day.”

    Olympic silver medallist Khan is in training for his WBC lightwelterweight clash with unbeaten American Danny Garcia on July 14.

    Khan faces Garcia in Las Vegas after his rematch against Lamont Peterson for the WBA and IBF light-welterweight titles was cancelled after the American failed a drugs test.

    Garcia, 24, boasts an unbeaten record in 23 fights including 14 knockouts.

    But Khan insists he is in the best shape of his life.

    “I don’t have any favourite conditioning exercises, it’s all hard,” added the Bolton boxer.

    “I mean, you see yourself in the mirror 10 weeks away from a fight and there is no definition.

    “But then you look at yourself after five weeks and see your body ripped and everything.

    “A typical day for me in training camp would be waking up at 5am, having a protein shake and then hitting the gym.

    “We might do 200 steps five or six times then finish up at 10am without having a break.

    “Then we go to the pool and do a lot of interval swims or we go to the track and do sprints and other circuit training sessions.

    “Then I’ll go back to my house in LA and rest for two or three hours, have my breakfast and then hit the gym at 1pm.

    “I’m in the gym for about five hours sparring and doing padwork, hitting the bags, circuit training, skipping, warming up and warming down.

    “It’s hard, you never have an easy day.

    “Boxing is the toughest sport in the world and we always train hard day in and day out. We only have one day a week off, which is a Sunday.

    “After training I normally have a massage, have some food and go back to bed because I have to be up early again.”
     
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  11. thewinfella

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