Will Paulie Malignaggi Knock Amir Khan out?

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  1. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    9/1 for a Khan KO, 11/4 for a TKO.
     
  2. Toontoon

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    Malignaggi KO is 28/1, TKO 20/1.
     
  3. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  4. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol: ****ing hell Darni. Didn't you say Khan was going to stop him in 2 rounds? :yep:good
     
  5. freelaw

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    :rofl
     
  6. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah i can see the trash talking Paulie is going to do, Khan would of never heard of some of the **** Paulie going to come out with. I think it will get to Khan and he will jump on Paulie from the bell like a crazy dog, gone mad. Paulie is going run around the ring for his life. :yep
     
  7. Davew430

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    They're only sticking Khan in this fight because they're confident he'll be to get his work off, without the fear of him being wobbled by another jab. I'd find it amusing if Malignaggi could actually knock him out though, seeing Prescott KO Khan was the highlight of my year in 2008, i still sometime's youtube it if i'm in a mood as it cheer's me up. It'll be a decision for Khan if this fight 100% goes ahead in my opinion. But i'm counting down the day's for Khan to re-live that Prescott moment, because it's not a case of if, but when it happen's again, because it will
     
  8. Back Hand Slap

    Back Hand Slap Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Khan will TKO Paulie. Mark my words. Khan TKO 9.
     
  9. freelaw

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    I say it's like 2% chances that Paulie will knock him out.
     
  10. Zakman

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    Of course - ever since Prescott starched this glass jawed joke - just like they did BEFORE they matched him with Breidis - they are matching him very carefully with light-hitters to protect those fragile whiskers.

    But what IF Malignaggi gets a good shot on that china chin? There are several prior examples of some of the handpicked feather-fisted fighters Khan has fought putting him on the canvas. Oh, how wonderful it would be to have Paulie expose this fraud yet again!
     
  11. BIG WORM

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    nahhhhhhh

    sorry, Khans gonna bust the yank up
     
  12. hoopsman

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    As per usual, our trans-Atlantic cousins have greatly over valued Khan. Is he good? Yes. Is he the second coming, as so many of our Brit friends (predictably) believe? Hardly.

    I would love to see Mags, though I find his ring antics reprehensible, record the upset.
     
  13. compukiller

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  14. TheUnstoppable

    TheUnstoppable Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well, Khan's been decked by older, less-skilled, and smaller feather-fisted fighters than Paulie (who rocked Diaz in his last fight), so who knows.

    Very doubtful, but Paulies durability, chin, agility/awkwardness, and experience will certainly make this Khan's toughest fight yet.

    Other than his Prescott fight, given that he was having sever trouble even moving his spinal colum within a minute of the first bell.
     
  15. Strike

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    I presume you don't read the Brit forum much. Most of the posters were saying he was a KO waiting to happen long before Prescott and a lot of the posters on there now are criticising him for not fighting Maidana. Nobody thinks he is some awesome soon to be ATG. He is very skilled and very good offensively, but has a dreadful chin, and average power. But he has made improvements and people with shaky chins still go far in the sport with the right game plan and if they have enough other attributes.

    You have morons like Zakman who call almost every fight based on chin and just predict a KO loss over and over and each time they are wrong, say "it's a matter of time" and then when one comes along they crow as if they are some boxing guru.:roll::lol:

    The same twats who said Haye would be starched by the first heavy he fought, then made excuses in regards to Barrett and Valuev. Zakman and co said Haye would be destroyed by any top 20 Heavy, then cranked it up to any genuine heavyweight. After Barrett it became any top 10 heavy. After Valuev it is the rest of the top ten.

    When Haye eventually gets KOd by one of the Klit brothers, they will shout and rant as if they saw something nobody else did and they were right all along, even though they were proved utterly wrong about his career at the weight and how he would do with his "glass chin".