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  • Xyei
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    #111
    Maidana would be a really tough fight for Khan. I don't think Khan could beat him. I don't think Khan could beat Victor "I shouldn't be getting hit by punches, even though I'm a boxer" Ortiz either.

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      #112
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      I think Khan's promoter is very realistic. Most of Khan's opponents with the exception of Breidis Prescott had one thing in common, they couldn't punch or they were undersized. I don't think Warren is that comfortable with placing him in the ring with big punchers who also have cement chins.

      Remember that Maidana turned down a Victor Ortiz rematch because he was waiting to fight the winner of Khan-Salita. The WBA will mandate this fight. Khan doesn't really need the WBA belt and the fight is not worth a lot of money. He will have a good excuse only if Warren is able to get him a bigger fight. If he can't, then it's going to look bad.
      Good points.

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      • Wupadupa
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        #113
        that's not surprising at all maidana is probably the toughest guy at 140

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        • S H O B O X
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          #114
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          I think Khan's promoter is very realistic. Most of Khan's opponents with the exception of Breidis Prescott had one thing in common, they couldn't punch or they were undersized. I don't think Warren is that comfortable with placing him in the ring with big punchers who also have cement chins.

          Remember that Maidana turned down a Victor Ortiz rematch because he was waiting to fight the winner of Khan-Salita. The WBA will mandate this fight. Khan doesn't really need the WBA belt and the fight is not worth a lot of money. He will have a good excuse only if Warren is able to get him a bigger fight. If he can't, then it's going to look bad.
          Originally posted by deanrw
          They should have never got Khan to fight for a belt so soon.

          Even though Khan has a belt, he is still just a young prospect in my eyes. A very good prospect yes, but not a champion.

          They should have waited another year for him to mature and then get a title shot. He and his crew should be fine with taking on all comers and styles if they are going to label themselves as a champion.

          Blame this on a ****ty management team. It is not Khan's fault as I am sure the kid would fight anyone.
          both very good points , his team wanted to get him a belt as soon as possible to increase his marketability quickly again after his loss to prescott , but now that he has the belt i think it's time to put up the goods ,

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          • TOMA BOXIMG
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            #115
            I have been yelling this for a while! Tomato Khan will not face top guys!!!

            Tomato Khan wants to face big names that are old and on their way out! Kinda like Pacquiao. I knew this ckicken **** would not fight Maidana. Sooner or later he will have to face these guys and lights out!

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              #116
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              BoxingScene.com has heard some serious talk going around the industry that Amir Khan will vacate the junior welterweight title if the WBA forces him to fight Marcos Maidana next. Back in June, Maidana stopped Victor Ortiz in June to pick up the WBA' interim-title at 140-pounds. [Click Here To Read More]

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              • El Castigador
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                #117
                Told yall Khan was a ****ing joke.

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                • Cash Cow
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by ABOSWORTH
                  Maidana would be a really tough fight for Khan. I don't think Khan could beat him. I don't think Khan could beat Victor "I shouldn't be getting hit by punches, even though I'm a boxer" Ortiz either.
                  lol...that name is great...

                  along with...Paul "You No Whuh I'm Sayin" Williams

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                  • istmeno
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                    #119
                    in boxing fighters are either prospects, journeymen, contenders, or titlists. and the only classifications that can coexist imo are those of prospect and contender. once a fighter becomes a titlist, allof this nonsense about he still needs time to improve goes out of the window. champions have the responsibility of defending aginst the best available fighters, not the ones who will be the easier fight.

                    this entitlement mentality of some fighters is what is making this sport more and more like wwe, where they are promoting personalities, and popularity rather than the deserving fighters.

                    winning a title does not entitle you to getting paid because you hold the title. it entitles you to prove you are deserving of getting paid by fighting and beating the best.

                    yes boxing is a business, but it is the fans money that pays them. and if a fighter cannot prove himself worthy, he does not deserve the paydays simply because he has a big name promoter behind him. more and more we are seeing fighters who have done jack **** in the sport avoiding fights claiming high risk low reward. and so called fans support this nonsense.

                    it is time to take our sport back. and we do that with our money. if these fighters don't give us what we as fans deserve, which is the best possible oponnent, we need to stop paying to see them.

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                    • The Monk
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                      #120
                      Froch is going to have a field day with this.

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