Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Smiles: I Don't Think Brook Has a Chin, I'm Going To Destroy Him!

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  • Monty Fisto
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    #41
    Originally posted by Carpe Diem


    People dislike him because he’s beyond deluded. He’s never humble after defeats. He has a big mouth and talk as if he’s a top 3 P4P boxer in the sport even after all those years of getting his ass handed to him. It’s easy to see why people want to see get his chin checked whenever he opens his mouth.
    I read post after post about how Joshua loses with too much humility. Khan though is never humble after defeats and this is also a reaon for hate. They are both wrong?

    One of the fundamental afflictions that boxing has is that fans have serious problems with fighters taking an L. It's ludicrous, because there has to be a loser when there is a winner, and we need to have fights. But we have this ridiculous situation where a fighter is a zero if they lose twice and people complain about fighters not fighting enough or not fighting the top competition.

    If the best fight the best, you are going to see good fighters lose. Losing does not mean you are a zero.

    The problem is not Khan losing to good fighters and then refusing to act like zero. I say once again: boxing needs more fighters like Khan. He is a fighter of some talent, but never scaled the true heights. What hope does boxing have if a boxer like that is universally harangued? Where does the future competition come from? It encourages fighters to behave the way we do not want: protecting their 0, fighting easy opposition, ducking true competition and padding their record.
    Last edited by Monty Fisto; 01-21-2022, 09:51 PM.

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