Ok so I getting tired of Khan fans getting excited everytime he beats up on a southpaw, so lets get to the Y's 1: When a southpaw and conventional fighter box none of them start off with and advantage, but since Khan usually is the longer fighter it plays in his favor. His wide stances allows him to step on their feet, and back peddle out of range at the drop of a dime. - It really hides his lack of proper footwork, and makes his balance look crisp 2: South Paws circle to right, right into his 1,2 punch combo. Makes the ****er look more accurate. 3: Southpaws finding it difficult to get leverage into their punches do to their positioning so it makes Khans chin look like magic overnight. If you don't know that you feet must get into position before your punches land then your trainer or boxing knowledge sucks - The real punch they want to land is the right hook or any other looping punch that changes levels because Khans has a hard time seeing them. But from this stance Khans sees this punches with no trouble because the right hand is know the lead hand and is no longer hidden Devon is still a good B class fighter, but he should of pulled an old Roy Jones and circled the opposite direction or switched hit Anyway, no hate just don't be suprised if he gets KOed by Bundu
I'm quite fond of him, but if Bundu tried his same output with Khan as he did with Thurman he would lose on work rate alone, plain and simple. Not the best stylistic match-up for Bundu. Though I wouldn't rule him out, it wouldn't be 50-50.
Bundu isn't static. My sort of feeling when in with south paws is if they are negative, which they usually are, it is all about who gets the jab off first, or getting the back hand off when they go for a jab. This suits Khan perfectly.
:rofl Khan is LEVELS above Bundu and unlike Thurman he would actually go for the kill and probably get the stoppage