Kotelnik: "Amir Khan is Nothing Special, Done Nothing"

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  • UKBRAWLER
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    #21
    Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
    I still don't have a bet on this fight... I'm picking Kotelnik for 20K against Khan...

    I can't find someone who's willing to place a bet on Khan.
    how do you bet? if i have 20k and can work out how its all done i'll have that

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    • Puntoyhauf
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      #22
      Originally posted by S.G.
      C'mon then, I will

      20k straight up?

      Like I said I'll be rooting for Kotelnik but I think all these years of supporting West Brom have made me a pessimist
      LOL!!! ok S.G. it's on and I'll sig it... Last time I lost to you... I think that was the Diaz-Marquez fight.

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      • Puntoyhauf
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        #23
        Originally posted by UKBRAWLER
        how do you bet? if i have 20k and can work out how its all done i'll have that
        maybe next time... I only want 1 bet on this fight.

        If you make a bet it has to be confirmed (usually by showing it on signature)

        If you lose you click donate just under the username of the person you lost to...enter the amount.

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        • S.G.
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          #24
          Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
          LOL!!! ok S.G. it's on and I'll sig it... Last time I lost to you... I think that was the Diaz-Marquez fight.
          okay, done mate

          but be forewarned... i have only ever truly lost once! (margarito )

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          • Puntoyhauf
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            #25
            Originally posted by S.G.
            okay, done mate

            but be forewarned... i have only ever truly lost once! (margarito )
            haha...thanks man... also be warned... losing is much bitter the second time around.

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            • Taco Snatcher
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              #26
              Kotelnik is right.Khan has no buisness being involved in this fight.What the f*@# has he done to even deserve this opporunity?Overrated hype job backed by deep pockets and a overrated trainer won't help this little boy on the big stage.

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              • Foodie One
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                #27
                Originally posted by S.G.
                I'll be rooting for Kotelnik; the forgotten champion who made his way up to the top the hard way, not gifted with any spectacular physical qualities so he has to rely on smarts, fundamentals and grit

                as opposed to the flashy youngster who has everything handed to him on plate

                to me it would be even more satisfying if Kotelnik taught Khan a boxing lesson instead of doing a Prescott-esque 1 round muderisation. Show that Khan's faults stretch further than his chin
                Hello S.G. Check Please:

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                • S.G.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Lady Fan
                  I'm actually betting with my head rather than my heart and have a few thousand points on Khan myself, sorry

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                  • alza1988
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                    #29
                    Watched the Witter fight the other day , enjoyed it . Close fight , Witter dominated the first half Kotelnik the second .
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                    • BetterCallSaul
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by S.G.
                      I'll be rooting for Kotelnik; the forgotten champion who made his way up to the top the hard way, not gifted with any spectacular physical qualities so he has to rely on smarts, fundamentals and grit

                      as opposed to the flashy youngster who has everything handed to him on plate

                      to me it would be even more satisfying if Kotelnik taught Khan a boxing lesson instead of doing a Prescott-esque 1 round muderisation. Show that Khan's faults stretch further than his chin
                      It's a well known fact that successful Olympic boxers get a head start in the pro ring. Khan won a sliver medal when he was 17, and thus became a national hero. And his record isn't as bad as people make out. He has fought smaller guys yes, but all of them were decent fighters. He took a huge risk against Prescott, and it didn't pay off. He took another risk against Barrera, and it did pay off. Khan puts the work in like everybody else.

                      In his last 4 fights he would have fought Prescott, Barrera, and Kotelnik. All high standard opponents. So people can't accuse him of not taking chances. He is the most exciting fighter on the world stage. He fights with pure energy and speed. Boxing needs more people like Khan to be honest. But most people on this board are happy watching boring and defensive, Eastern Europeans stagnate the sport, which is a shame.

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