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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    If Khan's next fight happens in the US, then I wanna see him against young talent like prospect Mark Melligen. C'mon Roach, hook him up. You know that fight will sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASIAN SENSATION View Post
    If Khan's next fight happens in the US, then I wanna see him against young talent like prospect Mark Melligen. C'mon Roach, hook him up. You know that fight will sell.
    Who ?

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    Just checked he's from the Phillipines no wonder you want it and i fail to see how that will sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASIAN SENSATION View Post
    If Khan's next fight happens in the US, then I wanna see him against young talent like prospect Mark Melligen. C'mon Roach, hook him up. You know that fight will sell.
    Melligen's chin makes Khan look like Marvin Hagler. He got KO'd flat by a non-puncher. He's not as fast, not as good technically, although his power is not too bad. However, unless he gets to wear a headset into the ring, he would be KO'd.

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    For some reason I'd like to see a Khan/Ortiz matchup.
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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    If they want him to fight stateside I imagine they will go for a guy with a high profile name but not too dangerous.

    Malignaggi would be a great choice, and he'd be fighting a guy who Hatton beat so the chance to make direct comparisons. If he beat Malignaggi it could nicely set up a fight between Khan and Hatton for next year.

    I'm presuming Khan will stay at junior welter now.

    By they way is nobody going to give the young Khan any credit for moving up a weight class and fighting for and winning a world title in (virtually) his first fight at the weight?

    How many fighters have done that? Marquez, Pacquaio, Floyd.......not bad company methinks.

    Hatton looked awful against Collazo and he was no more highly rated than Kotelnik at the time, merely seen as an unknown paper champ.

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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.
    It also took Hatton 39 fights to fight for a world title, Kahn did it nearly in half the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.
    It also took Hatton 39 fights to fight for a world title, Kahn did it nearly in half the time.
    kosta tyzo was a really good champ tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.
    It also took Hatton 39 fights to fight for a world title, Kahn did it nearly in half the time.
    Kahn won a silver medal at the olympics and has been fast tracked to a world title. Hatton had to go the long route central area champ, wbo,wba intercontinental belts, british belt. Then hatton made the wbu title his own defending it against good and bad opposition. My point is kahn won a world title yes but he would need 39 fights to go in against someone as dangereouse as kostya. By his own admission he said he is not in marquez class the true lightweight world champ. So his easiest route to a title kotelnick. Crappy way to become champ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.

    Yeah but Tyszu hadn't fought in well over a year, ended up quitting in the fight and then immediately retired.

    I think it's fair to say Hatton didn't beat a prime version.

    More like an old, fading version of a great fighter, a bit like Khan beating Barrera maybe

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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    I think Ortiz would be a good fight, just to prove who is the better prospect, although I suppose we can't call Khan a prospect anymore. After that, he can turn his attention to fighting a mandatory.

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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.

    Yeah but Tyszu hadn't fought in well over a year, ended up quitting in the fight and then immediately retired.

    I think it's fair to say Hatton didn't beat a prime version.

    More like an old, fading version of a great fighter, a bit like Khan beating Barrera maybe
    Thank you, it seems like people keep on thinking that Kostya was in his prime or something when Hatton fought him. Don't forget Kostya wasn't really active.

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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by feeney View Post
    bilbo. Kahn has done the exact same thing as hatton did moved up a weight and fought a paper champ but the main difference is hatton won a version at his natural weight first. Against KOSTYA TSZYU. Clearly hatton is not at his best up at welter but at least he wasnt running from his natural weight just to claim a world title.
    Marquez is the lightweight champion, he is engaged with Mayweather.

    So what is the difference between a paper champ at 135 and 140? Either way Khan would have been getting a shot at an alphabet holder.
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    Default Re: Who should Khan fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    If they want him to fight stateside I imagine they will go for a guy with a high profile name but not too dangerous.

    Malignaggi would be a great choice, and he'd be fighting a guy who Hatton beat so the chance to make direct comparisons. If he beat Malignaggi it could nicely set up a fight between Khan and Hatton for next year.

    I'm presuming Khan will stay at junior welter now.

    By they way is nobody going to give the young Khan any credit for moving up a weight class and fighting for and winning a world title in (virtually) his first fight at the weight?

    How many fighters have done that? Marquez, Pacquaio, Floyd.......not bad company methinks.

    Hatton looked awful against Collazo and he was no more highly rated than Kotelnik at the time, merely seen as an unknown paper champ.
    garbage post and you know it, Mikay got dropped off for being a wind up merchant, for some reason some people like you, maybe it's your age.

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