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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    ono, I agree it is doable for Khan if he sticks out the jab and runs and then grabs on for dear life when Barrera gets in close, however, I don't think he is mature enough to stick to any plan for 36 minutes, let alone in his first proper big fight, against the biggest name he has faced, with the crowd against him (check all the boards).

    He falters and gets stopped.
    I agree it's sink or swim time for him.

    I think he'll do it and do it well. We'll see anyway.







    This is Khans problem and always has been.
    He likes to mix it and have a tear up too much ala Joe Calzaghe.
    Thing is Joe had a granite chin and Khan doesn't and never will have.
    He can't help himself when he wants to crowd please.
    Inexperience..? (maybe) and your right we will see soon enough but unless Roach has had him on some sort of "Chin Gym" or seriously and dramatically got him fighting differently and to a plan that he'll stick too i don't see him lasting past the 5th round.

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    ono, I agree it is doable for Khan if he sticks out the jab and runs and then grabs on for dear life when Barrera gets in close, however, I don't think he is mature enough to stick to any plan for 36 minutes, let alone in his first proper big fight, against the biggest name he has faced, with the crowd against him (check all the boards).

    He falters and gets stopped.
    I agree it's sink or swim time for him.

    I think he'll do it and do it well. We'll see anyway.







    This is Khans problem and always has been.
    He likes to mix it and have a tear up too much ala Joe Calzaghe.
    Thing is Joe had a granite chin and Khan doesn't and never will have.
    He can't help himself when he wants to crowd please.
    Inexperience..? (maybe) and your right we will see soon enough but unless Roach has had him on some sort of "Chin Gym" or seriously and dramatically got him fighting differently and to a plan that he'll stick too i don't see him lasting past the 5th round.
    Do you not wonder why Barrera is fighting in gyms in China against opponents who have been ko'd quicker by Wes Ferguson, Robert Guerrero and Jason Litzau?

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    I agree it's sink or swim time for him.

    I think he'll do it and do it well. We'll see anyway.







    This is Khans problem and always has been.
    He likes to mix it and have a tear up too much ala Joe Calzaghe.
    Thing is Joe had a granite chin and Khan doesn't and never will have.
    He can't help himself when he wants to crowd please.
    Inexperience..? (maybe) and your right we will see soon enough but unless Roach has had him on some sort of "Chin Gym" or seriously and dramatically got him fighting differently and to a plan that he'll stick too i don't see him lasting past the 5th round.
    Do you not wonder why Barrera is fighting in gyms in China against opponents who have been ko'd quicker by Wes Ferguson, Robert Guerrero and Jason Litzau?
    I know why he fought in China. I know why he's fighting full stop.

    Litzau is still 19-0 which is more than can be said for Khan. I can use boxrec as well.

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post








    This is Khans problem and always has been.
    He likes to mix it and have a tear up too much ala Joe Calzaghe.
    Thing is Joe had a granite chin and Khan doesn't and never will have.
    He can't help himself when he wants to crowd please.
    Inexperience..? (maybe) and your right we will see soon enough but unless Roach has had him on some sort of "Chin Gym" or seriously and dramatically got him fighting differently and to a plan that he'll stick too i don't see him lasting past the 5th round.
    Do you not wonder why Barrera is fighting in gyms in China against opponents who have been ko'd quicker by Wes Ferguson, Robert Guerrero and Jason Litzau?
    I know why he fought in China. I know why he's fighting full stop.

    Litzau is still 19-0 which is more than can be said for Khan. I can use boxrec as well.
    You say that like it is a crime to use it.

    It doesn't take away from the fact that he is in fact fighting against complete bums at this stage of his career....regardless of how many people use Boxrec as a resource (how it's an any different from any other resource baffles me).

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Do you not wonder why Barrera is fighting in gyms in China against opponents who have been ko'd quicker by Wes Ferguson, Robert Guerrero and Jason Litzau?
    I know why he fought in China. I know why he's fighting full stop.

    Litzau is still 19-0 which is more than can be said for Khan. I can use boxrec as well.
    You say that like it is a crime to use it.

    It doesn't take away from the fact that he is in fact fighting against complete bums at this stage of his career....regardless of how many people use Boxrec as a resource (how it's an any different from any other resource baffles me).
    As far as I can see Barrera is going up a weight and building into it. Khan has always fought bums and lost to one in a minute. This is most likely Khan's meltdown time. And I can't wait!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post

    As far as I can see Barrera is going up a weight and building into it. Khan has always fought bums and lost to one in a minute. This is most likely Khan's meltdown time. And I can't wait!!
    Are you saying Prescott was a bum? Thet's be honest here, he was far from a bum. He had a almost perfect KO percentage and he hit as hard as any other lightweight.. being unknown and fighting unknown fighters doesn't always make you a bum.

    I wish people would stop using the Prescott fight as an example why Khan is going to lose. The circumstances are so different in this fight.

    • Khan has a world class trainer in his corner.
    • Khan will undoubtably of learned his valuable lesson about rushing into fights.
    • Prescott no doubt hits alot harder than Barrera ever has.
    • Prescott was alot younger and fresher than Barrera is, not to mention more hungry.


    And so on.. Barrera is a new type of opponent for Khan, just as Prescott was. He may of fallen at the first hurdle, but why do so many people give him shit for wanting to get back up and try again?!

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyUK View Post
    And so on.. Barrera is a new type of opponent for Khan, just as Prescott was. He may of fallen at the first hurdle, but why do so many people give him shit for wanting to get back up and try again?!
    nah I think the shit started when after 3 or 4 fights he said he could beat floyd mayweather.....over 4 rounds

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyUK View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post

    As far as I can see Barrera is going up a weight and building into it. Khan has always fought bums and lost to one in a minute. This is most likely Khan's meltdown time. And I can't wait!!
    Are you saying Prescott was a bum? Thet's be honest here, he was far from a bum. He had a almost perfect KO percentage and he hit as hard as any other lightweight.. being unknown and fighting unknown fighters doesn't always make you a bum.

    I wish people would stop using the Prescott fight as an example why Khan is going to lose. The circumstances are so different in this fight.
    • Khan has a world class trainer in his corner.
    • Khan will undoubtably of learned his valuable lesson about rushing into fights.
    • Prescott no doubt hits alot harder than Barrera ever has.
    • Prescott was alot younger and fresher than Barrera is, not to mention more hungry.

    And so on.. Barrera is a new type of opponent for Khan, just as Prescott was. He may of fallen at the first hurdle, but why do so many people give him shit for wanting to get back up and try again?!
    Prescott is not a fighter that I would regard as a world level fighter. He might have an unbeaten record but he hasn't beaten anybody. And I include Khan amongst that list. Let's be honest, only an idiot can get sparked in a minute.

    Each of your points are there for the taking.

    Roach has been great with Pac. But beyond that I actually cringe.

    Khan will learn? Well, I don't think he will be stopped in a minute.

    Prescott hits harder than Barrera? What do you have that off as a reckoning? Utter bollocks. I disagree.

    Keep the Prescott comparisons coming. He's younger.....great argument.

    Barrera will thrash this punk over more than a few rounds. And it will hopefully be the end of this Khan drivel!

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    It wasn't the fact that you used it, it was the way the names were dropped in as if we would have any idea who they were.

    Ok. His first fight a new weight coming out of retirement. Who would have been suitable?

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    [quote=Howlin Mad Missy;690853]It wasn't the fact that you used it, it was the way the names were dropped in as if we would have any idea who they were.

    Ok. His first fight a new weight coming out of retirement. Who would have been suitable?[/quote]
    You know who Wes Ferguson and Robert Guererro are don't you? Off the top of my head i know Ferguson lost to Edner Cherry twice i think. One was a quality KO iirc.

    Guererro is a solid fighter, held a title for a short while down at featherweight i think. He beat Litzau. Litzau is a cocky, flashy, arrogant sort of fighter who's ego looks a lot bigger than his talent. You probably know more about those fighters than i do.

    That's my point....nobody is suitable because MAB should have stayed retired and when he gets beaten by Kahn everybody on here will be saying it.

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    Default Re: Is Khan being stitched up?

    ono - lol. I swear I'm coming over there to beat you down

    Look for a fan it's an important fight. I missed the official retirement fight.
    I'm going to support my favourite boxer whom I never thought I'd get to see fight again. If he loses he retires (a loss on any of those comeback/warm-up fights would have meant the same). I will be there cheering like a loon. If he wins, fantastic. We get maybe one more last hurrah and then it's all over. For good this time. I refuse to let you put doubt in my mind.

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