No, boob. Different styles make different fights. Prime Mosley, twice, lost to a person that was defeated by Ricardo Mayorga, on 2 occasions.
atsch Forrest shits all over Khan you absolute spastic, and Khan does nothing, NOTHING better than Forrest other than pure handspeed, Which Mosley evens out. That is a truly dreadful post.
Listen, dick face. You're completely missing the essence of my post, dick face. Different styles make different fights, dick face. A man named Ricardo Mayorga, the same man that was KO'd by Shane Mosley, defeated Vernon Forest, on 2 occasions. I agree that there's a very high possibility that Shane Mosley would emerge victorious, either by KO or UD, however, the flaws mentioned in his adjustments to certain styles, gives the slight possibility to the scenario - Khan emerging victorious, via UD. Ok, dick face?
You don't understand what styles make fights means. Anyone that reads your above post will agree. You are a complete ******.
1. HE looks good, but supposedly a clear win for Ortiz, I've heard some call it 10-2 type decision 2. Well yes Leonard and Joens are much better 3. Well that's a style thing, Khan can't fight on the back foot, if Mayweather comes forward he would win but fighting on the backfoot, ala FMJ_DLH, would see him give away the advantage. Petterson also supposedly turned Mayweather over in sparring, although who knows when it comes to sparring stories.
Khan is overrated as hell. A sloppy guy with some speed and range, who can't fight for **** on the inside, has leaky defense, poor footwork, isn't accurate. He fights like a programmed robot, he's not a fluid boxer with good instincts. He's perhaps the prime example of how people have a tendency to overrate guys simply because they are fast, and overlook numerous other aspects of fighting. Mosley destroys him.
I think Khan would leave his hands down and let Mosley hit his chin, and when Mosley realises Khan is laughing back at him and not going down, he'll feel intimidated and Khan will jab him on the backfoot and cruise to a close but clear unanimous decision or a late T/KO. This content is protected