Re: I see a farce in Canelo-Khan
Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 10:03
amir khan is going to do well for like 4-5rounds of this fight and then he is going to get swatted, and swatted badly, going to be a devastating KO, possibly career changing
Canelo has proven that he's not nearly as good against boxer-type fighters, this is true. The problem is that it only takes one power shot getting through from Canelo to the chin and Khan will be looking up at the lights. And on the flipside, Khan's power has not been impressive at all at Welterweight, so it's very unlikely he can do anything at Canelo-weight to stop Canelo from coming forward looking to force an exchange for 12 rounds. If Khan had more durability or better defense, I'd give him a legit shot, but this looks like basically a cash-out fight to me.Lancenix wrote:I agree with Sanchez he makes good points. If Kahn can box and move he can win. Floyd and Lara gave fits to Canelo with their movement and boxing skills. Obviously, Kahn is not PBF but he has skills.ikorolev wrote:Abel Sanchez thinks that Khan has a chance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wakhZ3SR7Jo
Bigger generally, or just taller? Canelo has come in 170+ on fight night while Khan is an averagish-sized WW; I'll be very surprised if Canelo isn't the larger guy on fight night.PredatorHayds wrote:They went face to face yesterday. I couldn't believe it. I thought Khan looked the bigger guy.
Actual frame wise. Khan looked a bit more bulky but they didn't look 2 weight classes apart.crusader wrote:Bigger generally, or just taller? Canelo has come in 170+ on fight night while Khan is an averagish-sized WW; I'll be very surprised if Canelo isn't the larger guy on fight night.PredatorHayds wrote:They went face to face yesterday. I couldn't believe it. I thought Khan looked the bigger guy.
Its not, it's for the world Caneloweight title.GPTM1403 wrote:I think it is a pretty interesting light middle fight between a guy who is too selfish to give up the advantage he gains by being a middle fighting at light middle and a guy who is a welter. Don't know for sure which way it goes, but I suspect Canello grinds him down late on. What I do know is it is a disgrace that they're labelling this as for the world middleweight title.


crusader wrote:Khan looks slightly taller (does an inch or so make much of a difference?), but the arms show who the bigger man is:
Yes comparing Garcia & Canelo is something very difficult because of Canelo class. So this is clear that Amir khan will face one of the toughest challenges in his career. And from Canelo prospective, he had clear physiological advantage over Amir Khan because of Khan struggling position which we clear see him against Peterson or Garcia.Chepppaaa wrote:first i was very happy about the match up, cause i like big names boxing each other. but now i think khan is gonne get ridiouled very fast. not so long ago he was losin or gettin kod agaist guys like peterson and garcia. no disrespect to those guys, but they are not on the level of canelo by any mean. canelo hit twice as hard as danny does and danny totaly battered 'no chin khan'. now khan gonne face the strongest puncher of the 154 division, 2 divisions over his natural weight![]()
to me it just sucks that with so many guys close to equaling or surpassing canelos talent like ggg, jacobs, lara, charlo bros, andrade that he choses amir as his ppv event. both big names, but just to much in difference of strength and natural body weight. khan simply no match for canelo. khan wont even do 3 rounds, canelo robbing his fans $
i really think comparing the minute differencesChepppaaa wrote:crusader wrote:Khan looks slightly taller (does an inch or so make much of a difference?), but the arms show who the bigger man is:
arms and most importnatly neck and chin, compared to canelo khan has absolutly no chin and neck muscle, he wont take cans punches well...quick ending