Ariza, "I wanna see Khan v Mayweather"

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  • Jedi Vader
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    #31
    Originally posted by mojack
    I'm suprised Floyd doesn't take this fight.

    It's a relatively easy win...big money...another cherry picked job.

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    Ariza and Roach are boxing clever, they want to bait Floyd out of retirement with Khan and ultimately use the fight for a blue print on how to beat Floyd.
    A very interesting observation.

    I can definitely see them trying to scheme that.

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      #32
      Originally posted by plaster
      Floyd will want to know what exactly is in those magical shakes that Khan has had a hard time paying for in the past
      ^^^lol

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      • wazaa.
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        #33
        If Amir beats Judah and Bradley, Amir has deserved a shot against Floyd.

        2012, baby !!

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        • edgarg
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          #34
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          I never knew DLH fought the best when they were on their downside, considering he fought a prime undefeated Mayweather, Quartey, Trinidad, Mosley, Hernandez, and Sturm.

          Not to mention Hopkins, Pacquiao, Mayorga and Vargas.

          Whitaker, Chavez, and Camacho were past prime though, but that's only 3 fighters Amir.
          Oscar until he began his downslide, had what was always referred to by journalists as "his brains trust", and made sure that he always had a decided edge for his fights. Or as often as he could, because he "slipped up" with both Trinidad and Mosley. I recall at least ONE article years ago, headed "Oscar's Brains Trust Slips Up".

          Mayweather also had what was referred to as a "brains trust". The poster is absolutely correct.

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