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KnightAndDay
Separate or shoot to kill
There have been very few FOTY quality bouts so far in 2015.
This was one of them IMO.
This was one of them IMO.
in these kinds of fight often times the bigger name wins them. Unless the lesser names dominates, then they might win a close decision.More often than not a round was a toss up than won clearly by either guy.
I scored it 115-113, Algieri
Rd 1 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 2 - 10-9, Khan
Rd 3 - 10-9, Khan
Rd 4 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 5 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 6 - 10-9, Khan
Rd 7 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 8 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 9 - 10-9, Khan
Rd 10 - 10-9, Khan
Rd 11 - 10-9, Algieri
Rd 12 - 10-9, Algieri
Floyd shouldn't waste his last fight on Khan IMO
Khan has no chance.Khan is one of the few guys who could actually beat Floyd.
Him and Danny Garcia are probably the only two with enough speed, boxing ability/smarts, and accurate punching to ever take rounds off Floyd. And that's the only way he loses. Nobody with enough power to hurt him is ever going to connect with a single punch, there's just nobody that dangerous left near his weight. Mattyse is the only other one with a legitimate claim, and Garcia destroyed him. Then Garcia looked like poo in everything since then, maybe blew his shot.
Cotto still makes the most sense to me. He's a name the non boxing people have heard of. All those idiots who came in here thinking Pacquiao had a chance, just because they had heard he was good have also heard of Miguel Cotto. He's Puerto Rican, so them and the Mexicans can get behind him, and those are two of the generalized fan bases that still like boxing and pay for PPV's. Plus he technically is still the lineal middleweight champion. But with him fighting Alverez, I guess it has to be Khan.