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lpinoy
10-21-2010, 08:45 PM
By William Mackay:

After beating a handful of pillow punchers since being knocked out in the 1st round two years ago, WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan (23-1, 17 KO’s) has gotten into the habit of talking about fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the near future. While I can’t predict the future, I don’t know that Mayweather will see Khan as an appealing option after he gets knocked out in his next fight against Marcos Maidana (29-1, 27 KO’s) on December 11th at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada. I believe the Khan hype train will end in December with him getting

Khan talks as if he’s already beaten every top fighter in the light welterweight division. It’s pretty incredible given the fact that he’s been selectively matched since he failed in his test against Breidis Prescott. Khan is now after two long years about to be tested again by being put in with an even bigger puncher than Prescott in his fight with Maidana. Khan likes to point out that having Freddie Roach as his trainer has changed everything and made him a much better fighter without the same flaws he had in the past.

You could say that Khan sees Roach as a security blanket that insulates him from any self doubt he might have after his knockout loss. Think of Roach as a kind of good luck charm, because that’s really all he can be. Khan’s chin isn’t any better than it was in the past. The only difference is he’s been put in with weak punchers or ones that just can’t fight at all, period. Now, Khan is going to be put in with a monstrous, albeit one with crude boxing skills. It won’t matter.

Maidana will stalk Khan like a hunger stalking deer, and he’ll take all of Khan’s jabs and shots just to get to his weak chin. Once Maidana starts landing on Khan’s fragile chin, it will be only a matter of time before he knocks him out. Khan doesn’t realize that Maidana is going to be around for 12 rounds. He seems to think the fight will long before that. That’s 12 rounds for Maidana to land crushing shots. With the kind of power that Maidana has and the odds that he’s going to catch up to Khan a certain amount of times in every round, I just don’t see how Khan will be able to last for long.

Maidana can take Khan’s shots, especially because Khan will be literally on the run. But Khan won’t be able to take Maidana’s shots. You can bet on that. Khan is going to get beaten up and then taken out. His career will then be put back into the local scene where he can safely return to beating obscure fighters with no power. The British fans will loyally support Khan the same way they continued to support Ricky Hatton after he was exposed by Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Fibroso
10-21-2010, 09:30 PM
Maidana can take Khan’s shots, especially because Khan will be literally on the run. But Khan won’t be able to take Maidana’s shots.
I agree with this, Maidana is gone ko Khan.

Mmmm, sounds delicious, the spaghetti and the salsa alfredo with calamari. Amir can run but he can't hide, Maidana can take a punch, now can Amir after running 7 or 8 rounds?
This is what I told aquariusone on another post, this fight will be hard on Khan.

aquariusone
10-21-2010, 11:21 PM
William Mackay's opinion (I won't call it "expert") of Amir Khan is based purely on a single loss to Prescott. He does not take into account Khan's brilliant amateur career which started at the young age of 13. He completely ignores the fact that Khan was a silver-medalist in the Olympics in 2005 and a gold medalist in the junior olympics in 2004. Also he lost the gold to a Cuban, he also avenged that lost by beating him in a "rematch" before he turned pro.

He probably does not know that Khan also beat VICTOR ORTIZ as an amateur; the same ORTIZ who floored Maidana three times when they last met last year. Yes, Maidana beat Ortiz by TKO because Victor got too over confident and careless. If Maidana is to meet Ortiz today, I don't think the outcome would be the same.

Mackay also discounts another fact: Maidana lost to Kotelnik. Khan beat Kotelnik. Khan has been knocking out opponents since his amateur days. He can knock out Maidana!

FIBROSO, if Maidana wins, I will send you not only spaghetti with meat balls, I would also get you an all-dressed giant pizza!