Brit boxer Amir Khan to quit in 2015

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  • Evil Abed
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    Brit boxer Amir Khan to quit in 2015

    2010-04-25 13:50:00

    WBA World light welterweight champion Amir Khan is planning to quit boxing in five years after beating American legend Floyd Mayweather Junior and Philippine Manny Pacquiao on his road to superstardom.

    "In the next four years I will have all my big fights so in five years time I will be gone," News of The World quoted Khan, as saying.

    "When I hit my peak I will be fighting men like Floyd Mayweather Jnr and Manny Pacquiao. They will be my last few fights."

    "There are so many big fights in my division, but my body will tell me when to call it a day," he added.

    Khan insists the decision is not a knee-jerk reaction after his closest friend, British boxer Jamie Moore, retired two weeks ago.

    "You need to know when it is the right time to call it a day and, believe me, I will get my retirement right. You need to know when to walk. As soon as you have gone past your peak and start getting hurt, be man enough and walk away like Jamie," Khan said.

    "He lost fights against Ryan Rhodes and Sergey Khomitski, men he would have beaten at his best," he added.

    Khan will become the youngest Briton in history to defend a world title in America when he puts his crown on the line against Paulie Malignaggi in Madison Square Garden's theatre on May 15. (ANI
  • P.WILL
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    thats what they all say, i think i heard that oscar was going to retire at 26

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    • Shattered Jaw
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      lol, what's this garbage. It's going to far earlier than that as he will probably have to fight Maidana within the year to have any credibility at all.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        Bull****. I can't think of too many boxers that leave and stay left. It's hard, those lights shining bright on you and the excitement, the adrenaline rush of a big fight, it's hard to not experience again.

        What's with the fighting Pac? That's a little.........odd to say the least.

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        • PureBoxer
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          #5
          He should retire before he gets knocked out in the 1st round by a journeyman.

          Oh wait...

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          • shade darkar
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            its a bit early to be talking retirement isnt it! and im not so sure pacman and floyd will be around in 4 or 5 years! he might have a good chance with getting a mayweather fight in a year or so just based on floyd saying he wants to fight in england.

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            • Seleção No. 13
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              lol. Pacquiao wanted to retire in 2007 if he won that first election.

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              • Heeb
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                Pacquiao and Mayweather are going to be really old by then. He should first be thinking about fighting Maidana, Bradley, and Alexander before he starts looking ahead to fights like that. Especially when he hasn't proved anything except for a bad chin right now.

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                • SugarRoyJones
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                  He should first start fighting before he talks about quitting fighting. He hasn't fought anybody yet.

                  By the time he does fight all the killers in and around his division he may not make it to 2015. How does he think he's gonna fight Pac-Man when they have the same coach? Pacquiao would take priority for Roach and Ariza if that fight gets made, so what then? That boy needs to zip it and start making a name for himself. Floyd and Manny already made theirs.

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                  • Dambala
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SugarRoyJones
                    He should first start fighting before he talks about quitting fighting. He hasn't fought anybody yet.

                    By the time he does fight all the killers in and around his division he may not make it to 2015. How does he think he's gonna fight Pac-Man when they have the same coach? Pacquiao would take priority for Roach and Ariza if that fight gets made, so what then? That boy needs to zip it and start making a name for himself. Floyd and Manny already made theirs.
                    Co-sign.

                    He should fight a top fighter in his division first to earn some credibility.

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