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The Great Ring Combat - Khan Vs Maidana

Amir Khan (23-1, 17 KO) is now the WBO Light Welterweight belt and is to defend his name once more on December 11, 2010 at the Mandalay bay in Las Vegas. This younger boxer is dreaming of fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr. but before making that come about, he has to encounter Marcos Maidana (29-1, 27 KO) on the ring, Khan vs. Maidana toe to toe.

It arrived as a huge amaze for Khan when he finally had a new trainer, Jorge Rubio, just before Khan’s big fight with Breidis Prescott in 2008 which Rubio picked. He cannot stop talking about him, telling everyone just how great he was as a coach. Khan were built with a excellent chemistry with the Cuban trainer as he trained and confirmed Khan other designs and techniques, most importantly footwork and defence in boxing. But on the ring, the bigger Prescott came out more quickly, landing good quality shots to the body and face. Khan faltered by his left hook in the early rounds but picked up ultimately to carry on the fight. Right after obtaining hit with a number of big punches which arrived accurately, Khan was floored and could not fight any more. Today, the Cuban trainer got changed by Freddie Roach who just could have all the solutions to Khan’s desires, the one that is suppose to produce him a great fighter, making Roach seem like the genie that will help make all his hopes of being a lot better than all the boxers come true.

But Khan isn’t sailing smoothly with his battles, on the contrary it has gotten more difficult since the Prescott fight. And now he facing again another knockout puncher, Marcos Maidana. Critics believe that the Khan vs. Maidana fight on December 11, 2010 may imitate the results of his combat 24 months back. He may get bumped down exactly the same way he did with the Prescott fight and even if he trains hard, Maidana’s experience and strength will give him a difficult time. Just before his previous combats, Khan continues to be profitable on the ring with fighters weaker than him which made him look like he has gotten better as a boxer. However , if he was met with a fighter better than him, it placed his expertise to the test and now again, a much better fighter.

Khan’s 2 big previous fights absolutely well prepared him with this fight. His big win towards Marco Antonio Barerra and Paulie Malignaggi gave him self-assurance and chance to put to action what Freddie has trained him. Several experts do feel that even after losing to Prescott, they see him as an improved fighter, acquired better chin by choosing to move up in weight. He does have that spirit to become a great fighter but does he actually have what must be done to be one. All we have seen today are facts that absence evidence. A number of fans may see that Khan continues to be far better and may also have a shot in winning again Maidana but to everyone else who believes otherwise, we must see not just wins from light to moderate punchers like Salita and Kotelnik because he continues to have a long road ahead for his profession to make it there and then we may be able to see him fight against Mayweather Jr.

Maidana has his weak points and he also has his skills, that’s why if he trains hard and fight smart on December, normally he could look really silly if he doesn’t. Main point here, with all the discusses really banging down Maidana effortlessly, as being a great fighter than he is, planning to fight Mayweather Jr. the coming year, all these may be like absolutely nothing if he doesn’t win the Khan vs. Maidana fight.

By: Thorsten P

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