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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by tomcy03 View Post
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    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tomcy03 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyFolds View Post
    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

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    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?
    Maidana was the one coming on strong down the stretch. Sure, Khan did his banking early, but I really didn't see Maidana take a beating. There was only one fighter clinging on for life and that clearly wasn't Maidana.

    Khan rode through the rocky times, so deserves credit for that. However, let's not put on our blinkers on the other way and say that Maidana took a beating.

    It was hardly a shut out.

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?
    Maidana was the one coming on strong down the stretch. Sure, Khan did his banking early, but I really didn't see Maidana take a beating. There was only one fighter clinging on for life and that clearly wasn't Maidana.

    Khan rode through the rocky times, so deserves credit for that. However, let's not put on our blinkers on the other way and say that Maidana took a beating.

    It was hardly a shut out.
    What are you talking about. If that bodyshot hadn't come with only 10 seconds to go Maidana wouldn't even have got out of the first round.

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Well, Bilbo, he was the house fighter. He's HBO's guy, not Maidana. Pacquaio may not be American but he's certainly HBO's guy.

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Maidana definitely took a beating Miles. He's just a tough motherfucker.

    I'm just arguing with everyone

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Maidana definitely took a beating Miles. He's just a tough motherfucker.

    I'm just arguing with everyone
    That's the most fun way though!

    In a funny way you and Miles are my brothers though as you will both soon be part of the Kindle club,

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Well, Bilbo, he was the house fighter. He's HBO's guy, not Maidana. Pacquaio may not be American but he's certainly HBO's guy.
    I swear that if I told Bilbo that the sun was yellow, he would swear blind that it was purple.

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
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    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?
    Maidana was the one coming on strong down the stretch. Sure, Khan did his banking early, but I really didn't see Maidana take a beating. There was only one fighter clinging on for life and that clearly wasn't Maidana.

    Khan rode through the rocky times, so deserves credit for that. However, let's not put on our blinkers on the other way and say that Maidana took a beating.

    It was hardly a shut out.
    What are you talking about. If that bodyshot hadn't come with only 10 seconds to go Maidana wouldn't even have got out of the first round.
    If it was a 4 round fight then I would be more inclined to agree with you, but the championship rounds are where the men are seperated from the boys and Maidana was producing all the hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tomcy03 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyFolds View Post
    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?
    Maidana was the one coming on strong down the stretch. Sure, Khan did his banking early, but I really didn't see Maidana take a beating. There was only one fighter clinging on for life and that clearly wasn't Maidana.

    Khan rode through the rocky times, so deserves credit for that. However, let's not put on our blinkers on the other way and say that Maidana took a beating.

    It was hardly a shut out.
    What are you talking about. If that bodyshot hadn't come with only 10 seconds to go Maidana wouldn't even have got out of the first round.
    If it was a 4 round fight then I would be more inclined to agree with you, but the championship rounds are where the men are seperated from the boys and Maidana was producing all the hurt.
    I would agree with you if the fight was only scored in the last 3 championship rounds, but those first 9 rounds are more important and Maidana lost most of them.

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    Default Re: well KHAN sure knows how to RUN... Run Khan Run....that's what I learned tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
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    Well I will be glad to field this statement for most of the saddoians.

    You are a moron if that is all you learned tonight from this possible FOTY. Khan fought an amazing fight, and managed to stay away from what would be his undoing... a large left hand from Maidana.
    When you stay away from an opponent and land punches, that is what is known as boxing. Khan did this well, yes, but he also throws many many meaningful punches with vicious intent. I think he blends a strong counter punching style and great footwork. He has phenomenal punch speed, which he used almost all night to get Maidana off of him.

    Khan is not pansy, he worked his ass off for his victory and I was not really a big fan of his to start with. My hat goes off to him tonight for his resounding victory, and his testament to the boxing world that his chin may be a little suspect, but his heart and determination are going to be there.
    Seconded!
    Thirded! Can we get everyone to sign this
    4th - Khan deserves a lot of credit for surviving and putting on a beating on Maidana. Who else has done that?
    Maidana was the one coming on strong down the stretch. Sure, Khan did his banking early, but I really didn't see Maidana take a beating. There was only one fighter clinging on for life and that clearly wasn't Maidana.

    Khan rode through the rocky times, so deserves credit for that. However, let's not put on our blinkers on the other way and say that Maidana took a beating.

    It was hardly a shut out.
    What are you talking about. If that bodyshot hadn't come with only 10 seconds to go Maidana wouldn't even have got out of the first round.
    If it was a 4 round fight then I would be more inclined to agree with you, but the championship rounds are where the men are seperated from the boys and Maidana was producing all the hurt.
    I would agree with you if the fight was only scored in the last 3 championship rounds, but those first 9 rounds are more important and Maidana lost most of them.
    True, it is a 12 round fight and Khan won the most rounds, but only one man got a bad dose of the spindly legs.

    Rematch!

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    Congrats to Khan...he did what he had to get thru to get the win...i got to watch the last 5 rounds and thought both fighters showed the heart of a champ and deserve respect

    job biscuit (would luv a rematch)!!!

    Eh eh!!

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