palooka wrote:Khan looked plenty fast last weekend; the work with Hunter seems to be improving his overall game and he seems to have a strategy that makes use of his attributes.
Khan has always "looked" fast but his fights with a slow Garcia and an even slower Peterson proves that he's not the Speedster people are making him out to be and what exactly has Hunter improved in Khan's game? What strategy?
He was able to vary his game vs a basic fighter in Alexander, instead of talking about what Khan did we should be focused on what Alexander didn't do that makes him out to be not all what everyone thought he was which is what made Amir "look" like he improved.
I think he may have improved his balance but that's about it and we apparently will never know for sure if he's improved because we would have to see how he'd deal with Garcia or Peterson in a rematch.
Collazo and Alexander did nothing in their fights vs Amir, neither man made any adjustments whatsoever; they simply continued to fight the same way the entire fight. No traps, no level changes, no feints, never made Khan's back touch the ropes, never made him circle in the opposite direction that was uncomfortable for him.
So are we to deduce that Khan improved because he faced someone who made no adjustments whatsoever and assume he's gotten better based on something his opponents didn't do as opposed to what he did? Or should we wait wisely to see him vs someone who can punch or rematch guys like Garcia and Peterson who can take his best shots, walk him down and take him out of his comfort zone to see what he's really learned?
I'll stay with the latter until he shows me that he has actually improved vs someone who can make him have to show he's capable of making adjustments.