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Khan v Judah- A rational perspective

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posted on 24/7/11

People dont give Khan the credit he deserves..he is yet to win over the British crowd..Under Freddy Roache he is looking a very good boxer tho..his speed is devasting..would love to see him against Mayweather is a year or so

posted on 24/7/11

any links for the replay of the fight? many thanks

posted on 24/7/11

http://www.megavideo.com/?d=WDOC9I9J

Password is sweetboxing

posted on 24/7/11

Volcanicjabncross (U2473)

Hey thanks

posted on 24/7/11

Volcanicjabncross,

Cheers for the link!

I only saw the last round of the fight last night so much appreciated.

posted on 24/7/11

Well was very one sided fight, great job by Khan, but need to agree with the OP, unless someone told you, you would not know the other guy was a world champion.

Very disappointed with Judah in the last round, i thought diving was saved just for football, seems he may have been watching a lot of Barcelona games last season. Why has no one has mentioned this very bad sportsmanship, so unless Judah has a medical condition in which his testicles are found above his belly button he should mention this to the medical authorities straight away!

posted on 24/7/11

many thanks again..very kind of you..been struggling all day to get it..Khan impressed me big time..looks good at that weight..maybe now he will start getting the respect his boxing skills deserve

posted on 25/7/11

If Froch fails to win the super 6 then Khan will be the best British boxer but for now Froch is rightly at the top. While I agree with OP that Judah is not the boxer he used to be he still got a big boxing lesson from Khan in all 5 rounds and could not answer to Khans speed, movement and combinations which was highly impressive. He also too a right hook to his chin and was not disturbed like in his early days so credit again the Roach and Ariza.

posted on 25/7/11

I Think even if Froch loses the super6 final he will still be the best British boxer. Kahn isnt doing a lot wrong at the moment as the article poster says he beat a big name in Zab but when Zab was on the decline as with Barerra. Ive always had a soft spot for Zab's style so was quite suprised when he didnt turn up. He was lucky to get the decision over Matthyse as was Alexander. (Much more so Zab) but Beat a Top 10 IBF ranked fighter to win the title albeit vacant. And as with Kahn you can only beat whats put in front of you.
Zab should just retire hes achieved plenty in boxing but now is time to give it up. Most people wouldnt of even come back from the Tszyu knockout so credit to him because he has changed his life around. If the body shot would of happened 5 years ago he would of lost his license through throwing a massive hissy fit. Remenicent of the Mayweather fight(In which Zab was winning the fight atter 5 rounds and that was against a peak Mayweather)
Congratulations to Amir though he won me over on Saturday and seing as Bradley isnt going to fight him he should just look at the Mcloskey Prescott winner as a tune up for the winner of Ghost and Maidana. If he wins those potential two fights then look to move up to 147 as top dog in 140s and look at facing the winner of Mayweather Pac(should it finally get made)

comment by LLANLAD (U5316)

posted on 26/7/11

Im not a huge Khan fan in all honesty ...somewhere along the line he has rubbed himself up the wrong way with me , but in fairness hes doing well for himself.

Sure, his PR skills have been a disaster and he has somehow alienated himself with a lot of UK boxing fans and seems to have stuck two fingers up and run off to America.

I also think his camp have been very clever with the choice of opponents Amir has faced to get where he is today.

Zab Judah - way past his best and it showed.

Paul McCloskey - urmm who ?

Marcos Maidana - Khan only just past this test and Maidana was made to look average against a well past it Morales.

Paul Malignaggi - was never going to be a big threat due to no punching power.

Dmitriy Salita - hmm

Andriy Kotelnyk - actually a decent fighter but again seen better days.

Antonio Barrera - yet another fighter chosen at the right time.

Oisin Fagan - ohh please.

All these cleverly picked named and a few nobody fighters since the Prescott debacle.

And what next ??? ... Morales seems to fit the bill perfectly.

Im not sure these are the best preparation fights before he moves upto 147.

And anyone who thinks he will come even close to beating Mayweather is deluding themselves.

Just my 2c



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