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    Default Amir Khan against southpaws

    Khan has never fought an elite southpaw.. Do you think he'll see the straight lefts and uppercuts?

    He does spar pacman but it is what it is.. sparring..

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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    Judah is not a elite southpaw.

    Martinez, Pacquiao are elite southpaws.

    Judah is a good southpaw, certainly better than what Khan has ever faced and chances are he will cause him problems with his left hand and southpaw stance.

    Khan will win though, Judah always fades.
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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    One doesn't become undisputed WW champion by just being a " good " southpaw..

    Zab may be inconsistent but he does have special talent and there's no doubt that he's an elite southpaw when he puts it all together. smh..
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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    One doesn't become undisputed WW champion by just being a " good " southpaw..

    Zab may be inconsistent but he does have special talent and there's no doubt that he's an elite southpaw when he puts it all together. smh..
    He beat one fighter ( Cory Spinks, overrated) to earn the undisputed welterweight championship, it's not like he went through the division and won the title one by one. He only defended that undisputed title once against a bum.

    He didn't defend all his titles next fight because Baldomir didn't pay santion fees. Judah went on to lose to Baldomir who is a journeymen meaning his other belts became vacant.

    He won the undisputed title 6 years ago by the way, 6 years is a long time ago in boxing.

    A fighter who loses to Baldomir is not an elite fighter.

    He was a good southpaw then, and has only got worse since.

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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    You're right of course, it is only sparring. But with a talent like Pacquiao coming at you don't you either learn to see those shots or Freddy pulls you out? I mean if he's just fodder for Manny, why waste Manny's time?

    I think Judah will put Kahn to a stiff test for 7-8 rounds. But Zab has always reminded me of Fast Eddie Felsen and the way George C Scott describes him prior to the girl killing herself in the Hustler.
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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    One doesn't become undisputed WW champion by just being a " good " southpaw..

    Zab may be inconsistent but he does have special talent and there's no doubt that he's an elite southpaw when he puts it all together. smh..
    He beat one fighter ( Cory Spinks, overrated) to earn the undisputed welterweight championship, it's not like he went through the division and won the title one by one. He only defended that undisputed title once against a bum.

    He didn't defend all his titles next fight because Baldomir didn't pay santion fees. Judah went on to lose to Baldomir who is a journeymen meaning his other belts became vacant.

    He won the undisputed title 6 years ago by the way, 6 years is a long time ago in boxing.

    A fighter who loses to Baldomir is not an elite fighter.

    He was a good southpaw then, and has only got worse since.
    All of the above.

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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    Based on that analogy, anybody who loses to Breidis Prescott ( Via KO1 lol ) can't be considered as an elite fighter either. If ya think Zab is some B level fighter, then this is a battle between TWO B level guys..

    Anybody who boxes would clearly understand that Zab is an elite southpaw. It's not even debatable.

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    Default Re: Amir Khan against southpaws

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    One doesn't become undisputed WW champion by just being a " good " southpaw..

    Zab may be inconsistent but he does have special talent and there's no doubt that he's an elite southpaw when he puts it all together. smh..
    He beat one fighter ( Cory Spinks, overrated) to earn the undisputed welterweight championship, it's not like he went through the division and won the title one by one. He only defended that undisputed title once against a bum.

    He didn't defend all his titles next fight because Baldomir didn't pay santion fees. Judah went on to lose to Baldomir who is a journeymen meaning his other belts became vacant.

    He won the undisputed title 6 years ago by the way, 6 years is a long time ago in boxing.

    A fighter who loses to Baldomir is not an elite fighter.

    He was a good southpaw then, and has only got worse since.
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