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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Concerned About Reputation, Legacy After Drug Ban: 'I Don't Want to Be Remembered for This'

    Amir Khan is flabbergasted by the revelation that he may now have to spend the rest of his years branded as a drug cheat. The now retired former unified junior welterweight champion from Bolton, England, is concerned his legacy could be ruined for good after it was revealed Tuesday that United Kingdom Anti-Doping slapped him with a backdated two-year ban stemming from a positive drug test administered shortly after his stoppage loss to rival Kell Brook on February 19.
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  • IronDanHamza
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    #2
    Well, you always will.

    Thats how it works.

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    • Teetotaler69
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      Lol not much of a legacy really. Doubt anyone even cares

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      • Carpe Diem
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        #4
        Only one way to redeem yourself, Amir “GOAT” Khan. Give us that Adrien Broner fight that we all missed out on.

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        • Casual Riot
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          #5
          Khan kept saying he was injured and finding camp tough in interviews. That and fact he was fighting Brook makes it seem more plausible Khan was on peds.

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          • GlassJoey
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            #6
            He won’t be remembered for this. He will be remembered for his hand speed the talc chin.

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            • boxing IQ
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              #7
              Remember who exactly?

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              • TheIronMike
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                #8
                Fight Timothy Bradley and we won't remember you for being a drug cheat.

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                • Smash
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                  #9
                  failing a test on your final fight in an exhibition fight huh

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                  • tokon
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                    #10
                    "The UKAD inquiry ruled out the possibility that Khan knowingly and deliberately took the substance . . . "

                    On the basis of what?

                    Shaking people's hands??!!

                    FFS!!

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