Floyd wins Khan was never a good welterweight but at the lower weights he stood more of a chance to survive longer. Amir best weight was light welterweight. Floyd would handle the speed of Khan eventually to win on points.
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						Floyd wins Khan was never a good welterweight but at the lower weights he stood more of a chance to survive longer. Amir best weight was light welterweight. Floyd would handle the speed of Khan eventually to win on points.
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						I agree with Master. Khan was a very good boxer with blistering hand speed and was as brave as they come … but Mayweather is in a truly elite category. A once in a generation type.
Khan would start fast and look very good initially against a cagey Mayweather, landing some eye catching single shots. However, by about the fourth, Floyd starts timing Amir.
I can’t see Khan stopping Mayweather, so by the sixth it’s turning into a beat down. Eventually Khan gasses and gets ragged, and that’s when the curtains close.
Every time.
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						Prime for prime comfortable UD for Khan
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Khan might have comfortably beaten Alexander, but Alexander still marked up Khan's face, as seen in the post-fight conference. And Alexander is NOWHERE NEAR as accurate of a puncher as Floyd.
				
					
						
					
                                        
					
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						Floyd never stopped a world class welterweight legally when he was champion. Floyd had issues with his hands that needed injections.
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As much as I didn't mean this and the fact I wasn't a fan of Khan at all I think in his prime he could have given floyd problems. Especially as floyd wasn't a power puncher and I doubt would have even troubled khan's chin.
Styles make fights as the old cliche goes and Khan fighting with half a brain may have built an early lead. It's what the other half of the brain would have done that would have determined the outcome.
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floyd knocks out amir
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Khan's biggest flaw wasn't his chin or his defense, it was his ring IQ. He had 3 trainers, and none of them could make him a smarter fighter.
You can't fix a ring IQ as bad as Khan's.
				
					
                                        
					
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						Floyd Jabs Khan to the body to keep him from setting his feet, despite eating a few more jabs that normal. Then floyd starts to time him and Khan starts to wear himself out. Khan's punch resistance problem had more to do with getting caught with the shots he couldn't see, rather than his actual chin-- doesn't have to he a hard shot, just a decent one at the right place and time. Khans speed had him feeling like hes operating at rate that was 2x faster than many opponents. He forgot 2 things that spelled disaster for him... 1.) any boxer could be timed and 2.) he was predictable. This why Garcia was able to stalk walk right down the middle and drop his hook over khan's and put him on queer street, where everything moves in slow motion. Khan had a bad habit of going to the well too many times with the same punch/combo. (always makes for a highlight real knockout)...
That being said, Floyd eventually sends Khan to the 3rd level of check hook purgatory... and then turns it into Floyd vs. corrales. How long it goes on, depends on the ref/ the cornerman & how much air the towel catches. Just my opinion; I could be wrong...
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