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Apr 16 2011, 09:45 PM
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Junior Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,498 Joined: 25-July 10 Member No.: 10,970 |
What does he have to do to prove himself? He beats just about everybody they put in front of him, and has come back from a devastating KO. He dominated Kotelnik, who's a solid fighter. Dominated Malignaggi, KO'd Salita in 1, and beat Maidana who was at the top at 140. I guess when he beats Bradley, people will take notice. Sure, he's a bit overrated, but is that a reason to hate? It's all good, I think he'll beat Bradley with his length and activity. We'll see though, hope the fight gets made. how does Maidana really prove him as a fighter? Kotelnik and Salita don't make him #1 either. people will be guessing for a long time when it comes to Khan beating Bradley. |
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Apr 16 2011, 10:42 PM
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Bourbon County Stout Group: Team BU Posts: 4,108 Joined: 23-February 05 Member No.: 1,759 |
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Apr 17 2011, 05:35 AM
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Super Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 3,702 Joined: 27-April 08 From: NZ Member No.: 7,287 |
Actually I thought Khan looked pretty good. Fast hands and nice combos. He has improved under Roach. His biggest problem is that he still fights too tense and a lil too upright for my liking.
A pressure fighter like Bradley is still going to pose a lot of problems for Khan. I'll take Bradley but I don't think he'll demolish him like others do. Khan will be very competitive for 7-8 rounds. |
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Apr 17 2011, 02:56 PM
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The Consultant Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,838 Joined: 2-December 02 Member No.: 14 |
Shit Fight!
I would love to see a rematch with Maidana, who I thought actually beat Khan. (The scoring for Khan was too wide.) How Khan survived that 10th round may never be known. Jack |
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