If Khan was winning the fight and he took that low blow would he have continued?
He was getting beat up, knew he couldn't win and saw that as an out
If Khan was winning the fight and he took that low blow would he have continued?
He was getting beat up, knew he couldn't win and saw that as an out
Announcer saying he still has Loma #1 because Crolla didn't test him like Khan tested Crawford.
Wow... no WONDER these guys get paid the big bucks. He actually compared Crolla to Khan.![]()
Canelo would have knocked this Khan out in 30 seconds. Khan was still a talented fighter when he faced Canelo - it was three years ago - regardless of giving the weight and class away.
Crawford would have knocked out a prime Khan (his timing/distance is awesome) but not beat him every second of every round and basically carry him.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Khan had a couple good scoring rounds but I think he got rattled with those body shots in the 4th. I couldn't understand why he kept shaking out his right hand. Even with a few good punches he could gain any respect from Crawford. Crawford wasn't in his wider stance that he usually carries with a lot of weight on that front foot. You could tell he was looking for a big shot. I didn't see if it was Khan who quit or the corner, very disappointing to see a fighter quit. It was definitely a low blow in particular just by Khan's immediate reaction, I don't think he faked it. If that was a legitimate shot, as Crawford claims, I think Khan would have displayed immediate pain much different, but then again it didn't seem to be that severe either.
When Khan shot out fast straight shot, that would get Crawford, it was when he tried to use hooks, that Crawford easily put in the counters.
Khan opted out. Like a 9 live guy who remembers what getting hit by a train results in, he felt the tracks vibrating and jumped. Hopefully this actually pushes to Arum and Crawford to step it up
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