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He battered Ortiz in the amatuers. He gave him 3 standing counts. He's well capable of battering plenty of decent level fighters. He's also capable of getting ko'd himself. To me that's a good thing. Makes him exciting. That's the reason i watch Boxing. So i'm happy.
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Khans speed, power, agility etc just cannot be brought into question. He won silver in athens (won the rematch easily) has already been in with genuinely decent opponents that he has made light work of and has even been taken on by the worlds best trainer who doesnt take on losers.
Without question his chin has been a concern right from the start and the prescott fight highlighted that perfectly. If you dont have punch resistance at 135/140 your not going to get anywhere. Roach can teach khan not to get hit as much but he cant teach him how to take a punch.
Khan has the ability, he doesnt have the punch resistance. What will win out in the coming years is to be seen
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He's still toss and I say he lacks power.
That rematch was very suspect, the whole thing stunk of a set-up to 'prove' he should have got gold.
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Agreed, I'm a Khan fan (blame yourself Missy, you & miles drove me to it), however the Kindelan fight was as fixed as I've seen. Anyone who knows anything about amateur scoring could tell that Kindelan was doing more, however Warren had clearly bribed someone to give it to Khan. I got the impression Kindelan could have dropped Khan cold, & the judges would have still scored it for him
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I wouldn't mind seeing Khan/JMM. Clearly as of now JMM is the more accomplished overall fighter but look at their common opponent, surely Khan was more impressive against Barrera than JMM was. Say all you want about Khan's chin but didn't Barrera have JMM down and hurt in their fight? The light punching Diaz hurt JMM too last time, just something to think about.
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