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  • #71
    This is a tough match up. Khan could easily lose this JMM is an experienced pro-fighter with a killer record and proven punch power. He lost on an SD to Pac-man ffs. I think we all agree punch power isn't related to weight.

    Fighting Marquez in a keep busy would be better than fightting Casamoyor or Prescott in my opinion.

    Looks to me like he is warming up for Maidana.

    Good.

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    • #72
      This is an out and out ***** move. If Khan is campaigning @140 why is he calling out JMM? Especially when every fighter @140 is calling him out. Doesn't this funboy have a title @140? Bitchassness in the flesh. You can tell he's been around Manny.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View Post
        These are official ratings done by Barb.

        UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIVE (SAT 1903) 3.17 Million
        FOOTBALL: EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL (WED 1830) 3.49 Million

        If you want to check the Champions League final was on 22 May and Europa League final 12 May

        Khan-Malignaggi is not even on the list for the week he fought.

        http://www.barb.co.uk/report/weeklyT...ammesOverview?

        edit: So stop making BS up.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by aAgger View Post
          Correction: Khan is the one seeking a Maidana fight, whereas Maidana is the one who is "*****" enough to fake an injury.
          You're talking bull****. In fact, you're outright lying.

          GPB, acting on Khan's behalf, bribed Maidana's management to step aside for not one but three fights, when the WBA had told Khan to fight Maidana or be stripped.

          Then when and only when Khan thought Maidana was injured and unavailable to fight him next, Khan said he'd be willing to fight Maidana.

          Then it turned out that Maidana's manager - but not Maidana - had been lying about the reason why Maidana was unavailable and that the real reason was a management dispute. As a result, Maidana sacked his manager.

          Once Khan knew that Maidana was going to be available to fight him in November, he suddenly lost interest in fighting him (what a surprise), and said he wanted to fight the Marquez-Diaz winner instead - even if Diaz wins!!!!

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
            You're talking bull****. In fact, you're outright lying.

            GPB, acting on Khan's behalf, bribed Maidana's management to step aside for not one but three fights, when the WBA had told Khan to fight Maidana or be stripped.
            I want a link supporting this bribe rumour.

            Two links if they are known rumour sites.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by ma51f View Post
              JMM lightweight world champion
              He was physically dominated at Lightweight. He was only able to beat Diaz and a shot Casamayor due to his superior skill. His natural weight is still Super Featherweight. Plus he's starting to show his age.

              Every fighter has a maximum optimum weight. If they are exceptionally skilled they may be able to fight slightly above that weight, but not much above it. JMM's maximum is 130. Due to his skills, he is competitive at 135, but I would bet all my points that Katsidis or Funeka would beat him at 135.

              He has no pop north of 135. And when skilled fighters get old, the worst style matchup for them is a very fast fighter. That's why Hopkins struggled against Calzaghe and why Mosley looked so terrible against Floyd. Khan is the worst possible style matchup for Marquez at this stage of his career.

              Originally posted by ma51f View Post
              p4p no.3
              P4P is not a weight class and the P4P lists are not about who would beat whom in a real fight - if they were, the Klitschkos would be #1 and #2. JMM is a natural Super Featherweight and doesn't belong north of 135.

              Originally posted by ma51f View Post
              khan has fought over 90% of his career at lightweight
              JMM fought most of his career at Featherweight or below. Floyd fought most of his career at Super Featherweight and Lightweight. It's irrelevant and you know it. All that matters is the weight he's fighting at now, and whether he's filled out so that he's a natural at that weight - which Khan has. Khan is a natural Jr Welterweight now. He says now that he was struggling to make Lightweight and feels much better at Jr Welterweight. Whereas JMM could still easily make Super Featherweight if he wanted to - the only reason he moved up was that he's close to retirement and there is more money at the higher weights and he wants to cash out before he retires.

              Originally posted by ma51f View Post
              JMM (assuming he wins) will be a tought fight, anyway who says it will be an easy Khan win is seriously under-estimating jmm
              I'll bet you 100k points that JMM doesn't win more that 4 rounds if they fight. Deal?
              Last edited by Dave Rado; 06-15-2010, 08:06 PM.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                You're talking bull****. In fact, you're outright lying.

                GPB, acting on Khan's behalf, bribed Maidana's management to step aside for not one but three fights, when the WBA had told Khan to fight Maidana or be stripped.
                I want links to substantiate the rumour.

                Two if they are from rumour sites

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                • #78
                  Amir Khan

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by omarinbox View Post
                    I want links to substantiate the rumour.

                    Two if they are from rumour sites
                    My goodness, where have you been for the last six months - Mars? Everyone who's been living here on earth knows about this. It was covered on boxingscene (not the forums, the main news section, one of their top journalists) and on espn (Dan Rafael). Try using Google!
                    Last edited by Dave Rado; 06-15-2010, 08:28 PM.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                      My goodness, where have you been for the last six months - Mars? Everyone who's been living here on earth knows about this. It was covered on boxingscene (not the forums, the main news section, one of their top journalists) and on east side boxing (Dan Rafael). Try using Google!
                      Nah get me links I'm lazy. Finding information that destroys my own argument isn't an appealing pastime.

                      It'll shut me up, though.

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