Khans Performance wasnt that bad against mccloskey rewatching it.

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  1. WhamBam

    WhamBam Keeping Cool Full Member

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    I don't think he looked super great or anything but it wasn't that bad in my whole hearted opnion, khan did land some good shots on the inside which shows he's learned a thing or two, i think if the fight went another couple of rounds khans class would have shown, the first 6 rounds of the malanaggi fight seemed competitive but then khan broke paulie down i think the same thing would have happened to mccloskey.
     
  2. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    He looked God awful against an admittedly awkward but average opponent.
     
  3. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Rewatching him on the HBO card (ortiz-Berto) i said exactly the same thing. I think people we just a little pissed with the stoppage. It wasnt his best performance by a long way, but it certainly wasnt dreadful
     
  4. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    Very much agreed. He did what he had to do against a very akward guy.

    Khan did fight a little on the inside, well a lot more than McCloskey (I don't think McCloskey did at all actually). He seems to have great belief in his body shots now, which is a good thing.
     
  5. Pug1list

    Pug1list Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was an okay performance, would have stopped in another 2 rounds to my estimation.
     
  6. WhamBam

    WhamBam Keeping Cool Full Member

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    i dont buy into the bull**** that mccloskey was trying to weather the storm if that was really true he would have got off his back and made something happen after the first 2 rounds, khan looked ragged early on but after the 3 round he began finding a little rhythm
     
  7. stocks

    stocks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm the same it was an ok performance against a slippy southpaw with good head movement.
     
  8. Vano-Irons

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    I dont think there's been a fighter in history that has gone in with the gameplan to lose the first half of the fight clearly without throwing hardly any punches
     
  9. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    He was absolutely awful considering some gimps rate him as a top p4p fighter.
    Very scrappy
     
  10. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    Who are these people you speak of? Because I've never mentioned him in that category and I'm probably the biggest Khan fan on the board.

    Oh, and this is coming from someone who has Dwyer is his avi ;)
     
  11. WalletInspector

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    You're a massive Khan fan, but you're not an idiot, same can't be said for some others...
     
  12. theuppercut

    theuppercut Blackpudding supper Full Member

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    He was far too sloppy. A better fighter would've gave him serious problems with that performance.

    Not even a C- for that showing.
     
  13. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    I don't really read too much into 'marking time' type of fights. The worrying thing for me for Amir is his flaws were so apparent again even against a B/C level opponent. He's still circling too wide and his hands are moving faster then his feet, which gives him very poor balance and courses him to overextend, he keeps doing that and he's gonna get himself knocked out again, especially when he faces someone who can punch with him or catch him with something big on the end of his combinations. Another thing is he has to stop raising his head and going back in a straight line at the end of clinches and when he pulls his opponents head down. All it takes is for one big 'blind' swing and he'll get caught.
     
  14. miguel2010

    miguel2010 His hands are his weapons Full Member

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    you cant be at your best all the time.........all comes down to a bit of a silly stoppage for my money.........

    should have allowed the corner to have 60 seconds on the cut.......thats what people are pissed of about imo......

    but on that it was a **** fight, khan mayaswell just fought prescott....same outcome more than likely, instead of fighting someone who was no threat even if he had a headgaurd on.
     
  15. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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