You still haven't answered my post. You guys are claiming Khan was more effective on offense just because Algieri had some swelling, marks on the face isn't always indicative of who has been more effective, I've seen many fights where the victor was more marked up than the loser but doesn't mean that the winner was less effective.fergusg wrote:So someone that decided to attack my posts without understanding the words that I’ve written… accuses me of being a tool?Pureist wrote:You are a complete tool, defence is defence , countering is countering![]()
Read my posts in this thread again and you'll surely realise that you’ve done yourself a disservice!![]()
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Again, I keep seeing the same theme over and over with you and a few others here in regards to how well you think Khan performed offensively but you continually fail to show the other areas that boxing is judged upon.
Algieri controlled the real estate the entire fight.
Algieri had the cleaner and harder punches (a face being marked up doesn't always indicate a winner)
Algieri aggression was more effective in the fact that it kept Khan honest enough to know that he could not stand toe to toe with Algieri and that his harder shots were making that same "effectiveness" effective.
Algieri did get hit with many shots but if you were to take 2 of his shots vs 4 of Khan's then it's obvious that Chris' shots were not only harder but more obvious/cleaner.
Khan was busier, I'll give him that but he threw a great many shots that did not land at all, Algieri threw some shots that didn't land but he wasn't always throwing combos and many of his tell-tell bodyshots weren't counted as they should've been.
Either way; Khan isn't in the league of Manny or Floyd and both would easily destroy him. I told you all that he hadn't really shown much in his so called "progression" as a fighter based on his one victory over Alexander, I see nothing in him as far as punching power, speed or defense that would give any of the real Elites any problems whatsoever.