Will Judah Catch Khan with something big?

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  1. BeaverDan

    BeaverDan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The question isn't whether Khan will get hit with a big shot, because it's a fact that he will.

    The question is whether Khan gets hit with something big that he doesn't see. If this happens, it may well end soon after.
     
  2. Clayton Bigsby

    Clayton Bigsby Active Member Full Member

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    JMM was analyzing the Khan-Maidana fight, and he said Maidana's wild overhand right is actually harder to anticipate than one would think. Yes, it comes from a long way, but by the time it comes into your line of vision, the punch has already gathered too much momentum and speed for you to do anything about it. Khan was getting tired and losing concentration in those later rounds, and he just didn't spot it. By the time he saw it coming his way, it was too late for him to duck or put his hands up.
     
  3. duranimal

    duranimal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This really is the real deal toughest test for Khan IMO. Zab has it all big time & it would'nt suprise me in the least to see this end early. It's going to be more than a bit of a snooze fest & if Khan loses patience then he's going to get himself TKO/KO'd. It all depends on what sort of Zab shows up???

    But with pernell now on board i think Zab knows that it's his time again & he really is the proven article when he applied himself & with no outside distraction he knows that this is his path to the big HBO $$$$ take away & all roads lead to Pacquiao. I'am a big fan of Amir but he's going to have to produce the most disiplined fight of his life against Zab & as i said if Amir goes all out to impress by trying to land the big one then there's more than a 50/50 chance he could find himself on his arse & if he gets hurt in anyway during an exchange then Zab's gonna be all over him like a boxing octopuss & that'll be the end.