Earlier today, BoxingScene.com was contacted by promoter Gary Shaw, who had a lot to say after reading our story on the “Twitter” battle between junior welterweights Amir Khan and Paulie Malignaggi. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Timothy Bradley’s Promoter: “Amir Khan is a Fraud!”
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cant argue with that,khan is not ready for bradley yet but i think he beats madiana,ill let khan off if he fights marquez and then takes on bradley or madiana -
Im afraid its true.
You can see how Khan's career is gonna shape up,he is going after the smaller past prime JMM then he will either go for Malignaggi who cant punch, or he will take a minimal chance and fight Maidana.
Maidana aint even a somebody but Khan is making him look like a somebody because of his reluctance to fight him.
Freddie Roach is picking the styles Amir can beat, we know this.Comment
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yep agree 100 percentIm afraid its true.
You can see how Khan's career is gonna shape up,he is going after the smaller past prime JMM then he will either go for Malignaggi who cant punch, or he will take a minimal chance and fight Maidana.
Maidana aint even a somebody but Khan is making him look like a somebody because of his reluctance to fight him.
Freddie Roach is picking the styles Amir can beat, we know this.Comment
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Khan is getting some really bad press. He doesn't want to fight Maidana, Malignaggi or Bradley who all want to fight him, all we need now is for JMM to say that Khan turned him down and Khan will be officially the biggest ***** in boxing if he already isn't.
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F**k all these people hating on a young boxer like Amir Khan. He is a young kid still learning the ropes. A month ago people were going off on him for potentially staying with Frank Warren, now they are hating him for leaving him. Khan needs a few fights in the U.S before he can take on the most dangerous of opponents. We have all seen what happens when Khan is put in against big punchers. A good promoter will avoid the biggest hitters until Khan is ready. I respect that. Marquez, Mallignaggi, and Hatton are all good, money fights, at this stage in Khan's career.
I couldn't care less if Khan didn't fight a massively dangerous opponent for the next couple of years. He is only 23. He has a whole career ahead of him. As long as he is topping bills and fighting the best at around 25 years of age, then he is doing ok.Comment
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