05-08-2016, 02:14 AM | #1 |
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Khan-Canelo post fight sadness
I've been waiting for khan to finally have a moment to showcase his abilities, namely his speed and endurance, but once I heard he was going on be fighting Canelo, I was extremely disappointed. I'm sure Khan and his camp were eager to set the notion of him having a weak chin aside, but they took way too much of a chance.
Seeing the first 2 rounds gave me the slightest hope that maybe, just maybe, Khan could last until the end, but with the 3rd round, I could see Canelo figuring him out and getting to Khan much more frequently. I'm not sure what Khan was trying to do right before the KO. When he went down and Canelo rushed to his side, I was afraid that Khan was seriously hurt, but thankfully he got up after a bit. Very classy move by Canelo. He definitely has my respect and admiration. I can only hope that he'll end up fighting GGG but who knows. Boxing politics will probably prevail and we won't see their fight for the longest. I really do hope Khan decides to go back down to his natural weight and challenges Danny Garcia again. He took quite a few punches from Canelo so I'm hoping with a bit more defensive work he can get back to championship form. So seeing as we obviously have a lot of members from the UK, how is Khan perceived over there? Any other thoughts on the fight? |
05-08-2016, 01:07 PM | #2 |
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I was a bit interested in seeing this fight but wasn't going to pay to view it. Saw it this morning and went exactly how I thought it would. I like Amir Khan but no way in hell can he compete in that weight class. After Khan hit Canelo flush with his first 1-2 in the first round and barely moved him the mismatch was apparent. Yes, Khan would dance around and get some licks in with his speed as he does in every fight, but Canelo was able to walk through every shot and time his punches once he figured Khan out. Canelo threw that overhand right several times throughout the fight and barely missed on most of them. It was only a matter of time when it landed.
Canelo's lack of celebration immediately after the fight was first class. Most fighters would be jumping for joy after a knockout like that (hell, I probably would as well) but for him to make sure his opponent was ok before any celebration was a great thing to see. Glad he's one of faces, if not the face, of boxing at the moment. |
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05-08-2016, 01:10 PM | #3 |
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Also, every time I see Khan fight it seems like he always has a few lapses in judgement or losses of concentration which leads to his demise. He was doing great against Garcia but just got a little too close for too long and caught with that left hook.
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05-08-2016, 08:32 PM | #4 |
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He was walking that thin line agains the bigger guy. He had to be perfect and looked sharp but can't do much with a weak chin/getting hit with a perfectly landed punch. To his credit don't think many other fighters could have delt with that punch.
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It really just makes Canelo look scared. He seems content to only want to fight smaller guys, instead of guys his own size to defend his own damn belt
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Once Canelo started timing khan, id say about round 3, it was only a matter of time.
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So, long story short, I like Khan's style and the way he boxes haha Canelo is pretty damn awesome for being a superstar at the age of 25. A fight with GGG will be what boxing needs at this point. |
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05-09-2016, 10:58 AM | #14 |
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If GGG cant get Canelo in the ring next I think Cotto would be a great alternative. Cotto still has some fight left in him and would be a good test for GGG. I'd pick GGG to win but think Cotto would give him a challenge with all of his ring knowledge.
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05-09-2016, 12:51 PM | #15 |
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Seeing how Canelo handled Cotto I don't think it would be a good fight. Cotto may have a little fight in him but he's on the decline.
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05-09-2016, 01:38 PM | #16 |
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I'm not saying Cotto would have a good chance of winning just brings a deeper skill set to the ring. Nobody wants to fight GGG and Cotto might do it now that he's on the decline with nothing really to lose. Rather see that fight than GGG fight another sub par fighter.
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Really looking forward to this fight....just hope it comes to fruition! |
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Sucks how easy it is for boxers to duck other boxers. The boxing commission should make some matches madatory, like GGG vs.Canelo. Although GGG is the "mandatory" challenger on paper, Canelo can choose not to fight him if he vacates his belts. |
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What may happen is ODH will go into negotiations with GGG and offer him something ridiculous like 20% and a box of donuts for the fight just to show the public they're making motions to try and make it happen. |
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