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		Just a few things i wanted to discuss about this fight, Marcos Maidana disappointed me with his unsportsmanlike attitude. Amir Khan was just showing respect, and i hate fighters who do what Marcos Maidana did.
As for the fight, well cracking fight obviously. I don't really think Amir Khan's chin has improved really, i just think he knows how the survive better which is good. The shots he took against Breidis Prescott were early in the fight, and he was caught cold nothing you can do about that.
I've always thought Amir Khan had heart, he's showed it a few times in his career, so im not shocked but what he did tonight. But i still think he looks very vulnerable, and he often loses concentration too quickly.
As i said in the other thread, im not so sure he would beat Breidis Prescott in a rematch in all honesty. Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there, but he smothered his own work and threw alot of arm punches. Plus he doesn't have that real explosive power like Breidis Prescott does.
Im not saying Marcos Maidana isn't a good puncher, of course he is and i give alot of credit to Amir Khan he made Britain very proud. 
But Breidis Prescott is tall and rangey. And he has that explosive power, and if he got Amir Khan in that amount of trouble. He would of finished him IMO. And i heard they were talking about a possible rematch, with Breidis Prescott so im all for it. 
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		I think Khan would murder Prescott now. Other than that I agree with pretty much everything you said. 
He showed a great will to win tonight that can only benefit him but as far as wanting the likes of Mayweather?? Forget it. Floyd will KO Khan, he just isn't disciplined enough and Mayweathers timing and accuracy would just crucify Khan.
	 
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		I agree with most of what you said apart from the Prescott claim. I think he takes Prescott apart inside 6 rounds now.
Kevin Mitchell dominated Prescott and then got battered by Katsidis. Prescott is nowhere near world level imo he's looked awful in every fight since beating Khan. In my opinion he just got lucky landing a home run early.
Maidana is a world class slugger, absolutely phenomenal. You don't force a fighter of the calibre of Victor Ortiz to quit by not being world class. He just beat the heart out of Ortiz. Khan was tested in the same way and he stood up to it and held on to the end.
Prescott is no more a test to Khan now than Cory Sanders would be Wladimir Klitschko.
	 
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		I agree about Maidana attitude.  I like him before tonight, he acted like an a-hole in there.  He does have power and butly sadly he is very limited.
 
As for Khan I think he did great.  He got into trouble but he survive.  He deserves the win and he took some monstrous shots and stay'd up.  
 
I think Khan needs to improve his stamina more, keep putting combinations together and get out of the way.  He has the hand speed, now he needs to work on his footwork and keep his stamina intensely high.  I don't think his chin is that bad, he took a lot of shots from a hard puncher in Maidana but he never went down.  He wouldnt hold much but he ran which is the same.  Khan is still very young, if he can improve his stamina, footwork and put on more combinations for 12 rounds he will be hard to beat/ catch.
	 
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			I think Khan would murder Prescott now. Other than that I agree with pretty much everything you said. 
He showed a great will to win tonight that can only benefit him but as far as wanting the likes of Mayweather?? Forget it. Floyd will KO Khan, he just isn't disciplined enough and Mayweathers timing and accuracy would just crucify Khan.
			
		
	 
 Is Marcos Maidana any real better than Breidis Prescott ? i don't see that he is to be honest, and i still think Breidis Prescott has a great chance at knocking out Amir Khan.
Actually i think style wise Breidis Prescott is actually more dangerous, because of his height and reach. 
It would be nice to see him try and revenge that loss at some point. But i can totally understand why he wouldn't take the fight, and he looks to try and unify.
As for Floyd Mayweather Jr, that was just all talk from Amir Khan. I don't think deep down he actually wants to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. And no one know's if Floyd Mayweather Jr's court case is going to go smoothly either.
Lastly as i said his next fight will probably be against Alexander/Bradley winner. But personally i would love to see him revenge his only loss, or a fight against Victor Ortiz would be interesting.
	 
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		Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
	 
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		I don't think Prescott would beat Khan now. He has slipped off the radar. 
I do think Maidana smothered his work though, but he will learn from that. I want to see a rematch, I really believe that Khan has reached his limit and that Maidana can take him out.
He just needs to take the experience of the early rounds, change the ref and give his punches the space they need and I am confident that this will be enough to knock Khan out again.
	 
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			I agree with most of what you said apart from the Prescott claim. I think he takes Prescott apart inside 6 rounds now.
 
Kevin Mitchell dominated Prescott and then got battered by Katsidis. Prescott is nowhere near world level imo he's looked awful in every fight since beating Khan. In my opinion he just got lucky landing a home run early.
 
Maidana is a world class slugger, absolutely phenomenal. You don't force a fighter of the calibre of Victor Ortiz to quit by not being world class. He just beat the heart out of Ortiz. Khan was tested in the same way and he stood up to it and held on to the end.
 
Prescott is no more a test to Khan now than Cory Sanders would be Wladimir Klitschko.
			
		
	 
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		Maybe im overrating Breidis Prescott, i know he hasn't looked good in some fights. But it still would be an interesting match up. And he has the explosive power plus Height/Reach, but it probably won't happen anyway.
	 
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		It answered the questions we have been asking since the Prescott fight. Make no mistake about it, Khan took some massive shots in there. Shots that were on par with what Shane rocked Floyd with. 
I thought he did brilliant and could have had Maidana down again a few times. Although how he stayed on his feet himself I'll never know. Maidana could have easily have got a couple 10-8 rounds in there. 
Maidana is one of the biggest punchers in the division, definatley. Khan took the best shots he had. You can't deny that.
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore.  He got caught a lot and didnt go down.  Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots?  Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment.  Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore.  He got caught a lot and didnt go down.  Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots?  Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment.  Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
 
			
		
	 
 He is chinny he was rocked with every flush shot, its just he's got alot of spirit and a good heart. Which he's always showed, but that don't change the fact that he's chinny, you can't suddenly get a better chin Rain's he will always be chinny.
Its just he's learned how to survive better, which is good for him. Terry Norris also learned this and also learned how to become a better cautious boxer.
Both men are similar in that department, but Terry Norris is still a class above Amir Khan. And Amir Khan need's to not waste so much energy. And he needs to be able to fight a smart fight for 12 rounds. Not keep losing his concentration every time he gets hit flush. Because that will lead him to getting KO'ed.
In truth Amir Khan showed alot of bottle to stay up, but Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there. Its just he smothered his work, Amir Khan had no legs for literally most of the later rounds.
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore.  He got caught a lot and didnt go down.  Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots?  Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment.  Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
 
			
		
	 
 He is chinny he was rocked with every flush shot, its just he's got alot of spirit and a good heart. Which he's always showed, but that don't change the fact that he's chinny, you can't suddenly get a better chin Rain's he will always be chinny.
Its just he's learned how to survive better, which is good for him. Terry Norris also learned this and also learned how to become a better cautious boxer.
Both men are similar in that department, but Terry Norris is still a class above Amir Khan. And Amir Khan need's to not waste so much energy. And he needs to be able to fight a smart fight for 12 rounds. Not keep losing his concentration every time he gets hit flush. Because that will lead him to getting KO'ed.
In truth Amir Khan showed alot of bottle to stay up, but Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there. Its just he smothered his work, Amir Khan had no legs for literally most of the later rounds.
 
			
		
	 
 I also think Maidana held back a little too much in the round following. He should have just gone at it 100mph in that round too. He should never have given Khan the chance to breathe. Just maybe he didn't realise just how wasted Khan was or was having a rest himself. 
If he was just a little more canny he would have got Khan out of there and that is why I want to see a rematch.
	 
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		i was a maidana fan before the fight and now after seeing him tonight against amir khan, i'm an even bigger fan of his. this fan has the biggest nuts and guts i've seen in a long time. how many fighters get up from a liver shot he took from khan. when that happened, i thought it was over but was surprised he was able to continue.
let me say something about khan! he showed me something tonight. sure he was hurt late in the fight but he didn't crumble and kept on battling. i think he's answered his chin question tonight. maidana punches are like getting kicked by a mule. people are going to get on him for running late in the fight but he did the right thing to survive. anyways, khan showed me some heart tonight and i feel he's one of the better, younger world champions in boxing. a amir khan/timothy bradley fight would be sweet!
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore. He got caught a lot and didnt go down. Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots? Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment. Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
 
			
		
	 
 He is chinny he was rocked with every flush shot, its just he's got alot of spirit and a good heart. Which he's always showed, but that don't change the fact that he's chinny, you can't suddenly get a better chin Rain's he will always be chinny.
 
Its just he's learned how to survive better, which is good for him. Terry Norris also learned this and also learned how to become a better cautious boxer.
 
Both men are similar in that department, but Terry Norris is still a class above Amir Khan. And Amir Khan need's to not waste so much energy. And he needs to be able to fight a smart fight for 12 rounds. Not keep losing his concentration every time he gets hit flush. Because that will lead him to getting KO'ed.
 
In truth Amir Khan showed alot of bottle to stay up, but Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there. Its just he smothered his work, Amir Khan had no legs for literally most of the later rounds.
 
			
		
	 
 He took a lot of power punches and never went down.  Chinny fighters would of gone down.  Khan took a monster shot from prescott and got up before he was stop.  Im not saying his got a great chin or he was caught cold.  Im saying he got caught and just like many fighters go knocked out.  Against Maidana, Im not saying his chin improve but Im saying he is not as chinny as people are saying.  Maidana can hurt people we have all seen that and he drops people but he didnt drop Khan after hitting him flush about 10 times, IMO would of drop other fighters.  Khan got rock but stayed up and often got himself into harms way by being too aggressive.  He ran and survive but he also put on a beating on Maidana.
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore.  He got caught a lot and didnt go down.  Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots?  Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment.  Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
 
			
		
	 
 He is chinny he was rocked with every flush shot, its just he's got alot of spirit and a good heart. Which he's always showed, but that don't change the fact that he's chinny, you can't suddenly get a better chin Rain's he will always be chinny.
Its just he's learned how to survive better, which is good for him. Terry Norris also learned this and also learned how to become a better cautious boxer.
Both men are similar in that department, but Terry Norris is still a class above Amir Khan. And Amir Khan need's to not waste so much energy. And he needs to be able to fight a smart fight for 12 rounds. Not keep losing his concentration every time he gets hit flush. Because that will lead him to getting KO'ed.
In truth Amir Khan showed alot of bottle to stay up, but Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there. Its just he smothered his work, Amir Khan had no legs for literally most of the later rounds.
 
			
		
	 
  I've just re-watched the fight stone cold sober.
I actually had Khan winning by 2 points in the end. Made a few observations on his punch resistance. All in all, you have to say it is fairly good at 140, and probably better than it was at 135. The problem with Khan is, because he is tall for a 140 fighter, he will always be open to big looping shots, and i think almost every time he has been hurt in the past, it has been because of a looping hook landing high on the side of his head.
This again happened in round 10. It takes his legs away from him. Same thing happened against Prescott, and the same thing happened against Limond and Gomez. When he takes a shot clean on the chin, he actually deals with it pretty well, as he did against Maidana.
The other thing i noticed is Khan's clumsiness can make it look like he is in more trouble than he actually is. His legs cross over when he's moving in reverse, which is something which shouldn't technically happen, and his chin leans over his lead foot at times. He also doesn't took his elbows in so well, and it can lead to him looking a little dis-organised when he's under pressure. Obviously because of his well documented lack of punch resistance, when he gets tagged and starts going backwards, the situation can actually look much worse as the crowd and commentators react to it. 
There were times in this fight where he took some very clean shots, but actually recovered from them very quickly, yet Jim Watt was having kittens.
	 
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			Speaking of Wlad, I think Khan can have a career similar of that to Wlad but at 140. A boxer with fantastic skills and heart but chinny.
			
		
	 
 I dont think he can be called chinny anymore.  He got caught a lot and didnt go down.  Sure he ran but other fighters who would of caught the same punches would of gone down right away.
 
You have a point about comparing Khan to Wlad but who wouldnt have gotten rock from those shots?  Khan stayed up, IMO thats an accomplisment.  Not only that he also put on a beating on Maidana and actually won the bout.
 
			
		
	 
 He is chinny he was rocked with every flush shot, its just he's got alot of spirit and a good heart. Which he's always showed, but that don't change the fact that he's chinny, you can't suddenly get a better chin Rain's he will always be chinny.
Its just he's learned how to survive better, which is good for him. Terry Norris also learned this and also learned how to become a better cautious boxer.
Both men are similar in that department, but Terry Norris is still a class above Amir Khan. And Amir Khan need's to not waste so much energy. And he needs to be able to fight a smart fight for 12 rounds. Not keep losing his concentration every time he gets hit flush. Because that will lead him to getting KO'ed.
In truth Amir Khan showed alot of bottle to stay up, but Marcos Maidana should of had him out of there. Its just he smothered his work, Amir Khan had no legs for literally most of the later rounds.
 
			
		
	 
  I've just re-watched the fight stone cold sober.
I actually had Khan winning by 2 points in the end. Made a few observations on his punch resistance. All in all, you have to say it is fairly good at 140, and probably better than it was at 135. The problem with Khan is, because he is tall for a 140 fighter, he will always be open to big looping shots, and i think almost every time he has been hurt in the past, it has been because of a looping hook landing high on the side of his head.
This again happened in round 10. It takes his legs away from him. Same thing happened against Prescott, and the same thing happened against Limond and Gomez. When he takes a shot clean on the chin, he actually deals with it pretty well, as he did against Maidana.
The other thing i noticed is Khan's clumsiness can make it look like he is in more trouble than he actually is. His legs cross over when he's moving in reverse, which is something which shouldn't technically happen, and his chin leans over his lead foot at times. He also doesn't took his elbows in so well, and it can lead to him looking a little dis-organised when he's under pressure. Obviously because of his well documented lack of punch resistance, when he gets tagged and starts going backwards, the situation can actually look much worse as the crowd and commentators react to it. 
There were times in this fight where he took some very clean shots, but actually recovered from them very quickly, yet Jim Watt was having kittens.
 
			
		
	 
 
Yeah I agree. He took some big flush head shots on round 3, 6, 7 and 10 and aside from the big punch in round 10 he took them well. Ironically, if he was the underdog and didn't have a reputation for having a weak chin everyone would be praising his chin and asking what the hell kept him on his feet taking punch after punch after punch in the 10th.
I guess most of us probably think of Maidana being as tough as nails, yet he was floored 3 times by Ortiz and would have been stopped by Amir in round 1 had that body shot landed 20 seconds earlier.
I watched it again today and actually feel really positive about Amir's performance.
I truly think he can hang with anyone in the world.Doesn't mean I think he will beat everybody but right now he is absolutely as likely to become king of the 135-140 class as Bradley, Alexander, Marquez or anybody else. I'd have him (slightly) favourite in all fights.
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			It answered the questions we have been asking since the Prescott fight. Make no mistake about it, Khan took some massive shots in there. Shots that were on par with what Shane rocked Floyd with. 
 
I thought he did brilliant and could have had Maidana down again a few times. Although how he stayed on his feet himself I'll never know. Maidana could have easily have got a couple 10-8 rounds in there. 
 
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			It answered the questions we have been asking since the Prescott fight. Make no mistake about it, Khan took some massive shots in there. Shots that were on par with what Shane rocked Floyd with. 
 
I thought he did brilliant and could have had Maidana down again a few times. Although how he stayed on his feet himself I'll never know. Maidana could have easily have got a couple 10-8 rounds in there. 
 
Maidana is one of the biggest punchers in the division, definatley. Khan took the best shots he had. You can't deny that.
			
		
	 
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Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
	 
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Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
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Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you. Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I just call it the way it is.  Ya'll need to understand.  The fact that Con is a prick, weak in the jaw, no doubt participates in secret homosexual activity and I don't like him doesn't necessarily mean he's skill less or is a terrible fighter. It don't work that way.
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  
Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
 
			
		
	 
 see that was decent, the old VD would of done better.   :shakehead:
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  
Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
 
			
		
	 
 see that was decent, the old VD would of done better.   :shakehead:
 
			
		
	 
 That one don't count.  Cuz that's a straight fact.  What you gonna be shot from?  Being mediocre?  :LOLATYOU:
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  
Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
 
			
		
	 
 see that was decent, the old VD would of done better.   :shakehead:
 
			
		
	 
 That one don't count.  Cuz that's a straight fact.  What you gonna be shot from?  Being mediocre?  :LOLATYOU:
 
			
		
	 
 :vd: you've gone soft.
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  
Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
 
			
		
	 
 see that was decent, the old VD would of done better.   :shakehead:
 
			
		
	 
 That one don't count.  Cuz that's a straight fact.  What you gonna be shot from?  Being mediocre?  :LOLATYOU:
 
			
		
	 
 :vd: you've gone soft.
 
			
		
	 
 :rofmaoal:  How the fuck is somebody like Bobby Pacquiao of all people gonna call a Hall of Fame great like Alexis Arguello or Ray Robinson soft?
	 
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Re: Amir Khan vs Marcos Maidana Spoliers............
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
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				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Julius Rain
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Fenster
				
			 
			
	Quote:
	
		
		
			
				Originally Posted by 
Violent Demise
				
			 
			Views on both fighters
Con's jaw has gone from regular glass to tempered glass.  It's an improvement.  But regardless it's still glass.  I don't think that will ever change.  Con who posses a skill set that is top 5 in all of boxing did himself a great disservice when he stopped going to the body.  After the 3rd I don't think he threw another body shot.  He would of finished the fight early if he did.  His speed and skills have never been questioned.  But he showed his weakness mentally when he allowed Maidana to fight his fight.  Con went from fighting to win the fight to fighting to not get hit.  It's what led to some running at the end of the fight.  Con I think is able to control a fight for the whole 12 rounds against a non-puncher.  But I don't think he can do it with a puncher.  Cuz it seems the possibility of him being knocked out plays in his head.  And it shows
Maidana is Maidana.  The man just wants to hit something.  What you see is what you get.  He won't change.  He'll continue to take punches and swing for the fences.  He'll continue to have success against glass jaw fighters like Con and weak minded ones like Ortiz.  But somebody with a good chin and a little bit of skill will always beat him.  
I personally have no problem with Maidana's actions.  Boxing is boxing.  It ain't tennis or golf where muthafukkas need to keep quiet.  One of the rules in Boxing is "protect yourself at all times".  There's a reason they have that rule.  And another thing is Con was completely over doing it with glove taps.  He was trying to touch gloves it seem after every break.  Maidana was right when he pretty much told him "fuck you and your glove".  In case people didn't notice, Maidana did embrace Con prior to the 12th round.  When it was the time to do it.  If Maidana would of hit him there than yeah it would be a low cheap shot.  A bitch move.  But he didn't. Bottom line Maidana touched gloves/acknowledged Con when he had to.  He didn't have to them others times.  No friends between the ropes
			
		
	 
 This post is too sensible for you.
 Stop being boring. I don't want to waste my time reading your rubbish if there's nothing to argue about. Fact.
 
			
		
	 
 I agree, I dont think this is the same guy from a few years ago.  This guy is on the slide, clearly past his prime.
 
			
		
	 
 No doubt Violent D seen better days.  Off line activities have taken it's toll on him.  But he still remains a top off the line poster.  
Sadly the same can't be said about Rains.  A poster who can never be called washed up.  You actually got to be good at one time to be called washed up
 
			
		
	 
 see that was decent, the old VD would of done better.   :shakehead:
 
			
		
	 
 That one don't count.  Cuz that's a straight fact.  What you gonna be shot from?  Being mediocre?  :LOLATYOU:
 
			
		
	 
 :vd: you've gone soft.
 
			
		
	 
 :rofmaoal:  How the fuck is somebody like Bobby Pacquiao of all people gonna call a Hall of Fame great like Alexis Arguello or Ray Robinson soft?
 
			
		
	 
 I know it must be hard to accept but you're just not the same anymore champ.
In you're prime you destroyed opponents, you wouldn't say mediocre, you would of said someone like this guy, Alexandru Manea (0-52 record).