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  • Vadrigar.
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    The "Stench" of Amir Khan

    EDIT: This thread has now been made redundant by the "amir khan - legacy or money?" thread. Do not post in this thread.

    Judging by the recent news for NSB about Amir Khan it seems that his career is currently being tailor made for 100% financial gain

    Therefore there is 0 % career time available for legacy.

    For Amir Khan it means his career is heading in the right direction for himself.

    But for us fans it is heading in the wrong direction.

    There is nothing wrong with financial gains in a career, it is absolutely necessary. However since he he won the world title I don't think khan has made mention of the word "legacy" in ANY of his succeeding interviews.

    Why can't he have a balance between money and legacy?

    why couldn't it be a 60:40 ratio?

    Or even a 70:30 ratio?

    Another interesting point to be made is the fights that are most appealing to fans usually do make the most money and of course it will add to your legacy.

    Khan-maidana could have been a "piss poor" man's sonny liston moment. It's a shame he completely squandered the opportunity.

    Brave fighters like Sugar Ray Leonard would have jumped at the opportunity to fight a big hitter, which he proved when he fought tommy hearns.

    Remember when leonard-hearns fight was delayed so they could squeeze the maximum money out of it?

    It seems richard shafeur is using the same "bulid up" reasoning with khan-maidana.

    Do you think he is playing another propaganda stunt? or is he telling the truth?

    Amir Khan, If Muhammad ALi is really your idol, why don't you model your career in the similar way?





    ALi was SRL's idol and he followed a similar career pattern.

    Guess what? he is now a top 10 p4p.


    Originally posted by moneyweather65
    I have been following Amir on his twitter.

    Amir has confirmed he is looking to fight the winner of Marquez-Diaz.

    I responded to him by saying why are you fighting the winner when in November Bradley, Alexander are free.

    I mentioned why are fighting lightweights?, a weight that you moved up from?.

    Juan Diaz is a fighter that lost to the same fighter you beat with ease and Marquez is a career featherweight who has moved up to lightweight late in his career.

    No response as yet due to him on a flight to Sharm El Sheikh lol
    Last edited by Vadrigar.; 06-15-2010, 12:07 PM. Reason: biased title
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    #2
    If he goes for legacy his chin will get tapped too much...

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    • J.R
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      #3
      Originally posted by MmuhammadM
      Recently I made a thread about Khan in which I said that he was the equivalent of utter trash to me. Well if you go fairly close to trash it starts to smell, hence this is the new nickname I will use for Amir "stench" khan.

      Judging by the recent news for NSB about Amir Khan it seems that his career is being Taylor made for 100% financial gain

      Therefore there is 0 % career time available for legacy.

      For Amir Khan it means his career is heading in the right direction for himself.

      But for us fans it is heading in the wrong direction.

      There is nothing wrong with financial gains in a career, it is absolutely necessary. However since he he won the world title I don't think khan has made mention of the word "legacy" in ANY of his succeeding interviews.

      Why can't he have a balance between money and legacy?

      why couldn't it be a 60:40 ratio?

      Or even a 70:30 ratio?

      Another interesting point to be made is the fights that are most appealing to fans usually do make the most money and of course it will add to your legacy.

      Khan-maidana could have been a "piss poor" man's sonny liston moment. It's a shame he completely squandered the opportunity.

      Brave fighters like Sugar Ray Leonard would have jumped at the opportunity to fight a big hitter, which he proved when he fought tommy hearns.
      I thought you were a Khan fan? Correct me if i'm wrong.

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      • Terrel
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        #4
        EDIT: Peace
        Last edited by Terrel; 06-15-2010, 07:38 AM.

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        • Vadrigar.
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          #5
          Originally posted by John Locke
          I thought you were a Khan fan? Correct me if i'm wrong.
          You are in for a big shock. Refer to my previous thread to get some background:



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          • SplitSecond
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            #6
            it's "tailor made" you idiot

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            • Vadrigar.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Terrel
              Dude, you're a good guy but your threads are annoying. Always the same subjects and bashing on the same people. Apart from the Klitchko threads, these are starting to lack in... everything.

              Hope you dont mind but saying it how I see it.
              this is not a hate thread. I have posed the question for DEBATE in the last sentence.

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              • J.R
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                #8
                Originally posted by MmuhammadM
                You are in for a big shock. Refer to my previous thread to get some background:



                http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=396891
                Haha, you know what i saw that thread, but didn't read it, i thought you were being sarcastic. Green k sent.

                EDIT:You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MmuhammadM again.

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                • Vadrigar.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by John Locke
                  Haha, you know what i saw that thread, but didn't read it, i thought you were being sarcastic. Green k sent.

                  EDIT:You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MmuhammadM again.
                  No problem, It seems you don't hate me anymore then?

                  An few months ago I learnt a big lesson: I won't necessarily support a fighter because of his faith.

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                  • The_Demon
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                    #10
                    haters are funny

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