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Pacquiao Will Beat Mayweather, Says Amir Khan
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Why the hell is Amir getting ****ted on for giving his opinion? He gives his opinion and yall don't even address the actual statement, you just diss him?? What type of 3rd grade **** is that? He has fought both guys. He gave a basis for what he said. So grow up and try a REAL debate.
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Originally posted by 1pretty boy1 View Postok so you want to say that mayweather fought a washed up marquez?
I'm referring to the fact that Marquez fought Floyd at welterweight. Meaning, all of Marquez' accolades, accomplishments, and definitely his Pound for Pound ranking all go out the window.
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostWhy the hell is Amir getting ****ted on for giving his opinion? He gives his opinion and yall don't even address the actual statement, you just diss him?? What type of 3rd grade **** is that? He has fought both guys. He gave a basis for what he said. So grow up and try a REAL debate.
Khan did some good sparring with Pac. And I believe Khan did some very light/minimal sparring w FMJ.
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His opinion can be heard,but not mind changing.
Does can KHAN not know he's talking about a SPARRING....A SPARRING SESSION HERE?
It's one thing to get in the ring fist to fist and another to get in a backyard gym with pillow helmets.
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Originally posted by boxingfan4life View Posti do believe pac would be an early problem since his a southpaw with quick hands. but like he did wit zab judah he'll eventually adapt and come out on top. it might even end in knockout since pacquaio is always coming forward. we'll see if it happens first because if pac loses to cotto i see no reason why he would fight him
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Originally posted by MOREBASS View PostNo, unlike a lot people on this board, I don't use victim statements like 'washed up' 'past prime' and 'weight drained'.
I'm referring to the fact that Marquez fought Floyd at welterweight. Meaning, all of Marquez' accolades, accomplishments, and definitely his Pound for Pound ranking all go out the window.
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