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  • slindee3
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    #51
    Originally posted by Chunk
    So was Khans'

    Khan could take out Judah, Bradley, Maidana, Prescott and I guarantee he'd still get shit thrown at him on here.

    Haters can't wait to stick the knife in. They hide behind 'I'm a boxing fan' angle.

    No, you just don't like Khan regardless of wither he's good or not so stop putting on a front.
    No front brother, unlike you english fans I don't have blinders on when it comes to my countryman. Lewis had heart. He wanted to avenge his losses. Khan is a gifted boxer but I believe he lacks the heart to be a true champion.

    Khan is an Olympic medalist. He didn't start off like Hopkins and Pac. He fought Prescott in his 18th fight three years ago. Sugar Ray is an olympic champ, he fought Duran the very next fight after his loss. Holyfield is an olympian, he fought Bowe one year after he lost. Can you see Andre Ward losing and elect not to avenge his loss?

    This is what I mean about having the heart of a champion.

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    • Trigg
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      #52
      Originally posted by slindee3
      Most fighters get tagged and don't go down, it means that they didn't get tagged hard enough, it doesn't necessarily mean they have heart.
      No it doesn't

      But in Khan's case it did

      This was the first time he'd been hurt since the Prescott fight, what do you think was going through his head?

      Like I said earlier, if he had no heart he would of went completely into his shell for the remaining 6 and a half minutes, but he didn't.

      He stayed on his feet while taking an absolute torpedoing from Maidana in the 10th, then in the 11th and 12th sealed the deal.

      It would of been quite easy for him jab and run in the last couple of rounds but he met Maidana head on and was lighting him up.

      We probably won't agree on this but I thought Khan showed plenty of heart

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      • slindee3
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        #53
        Originally posted by LoveForBoxing
        Okay that shot maidana hit him with would of dropped a horse im sure it was hard enough, Khan was getting up but his eyes were gone so the ref kept him down so watch that again and i think you prove your better than a fighter by beating them weather its close or not think about what your saying you fool ..

        So i guess joe calzaghe , floyd mayweather have no heart because they are undefeated ? what you say doesnt make sense proving you have heart is when you come through adversity to win, taking massive shots and staying up because you just refuse to go down, not beating somebody and then giving them a rematch to prove your better than the person you just beat.

        As for your what if what if situation with judah you've dreamped up it hasn't happend as much as youd love it to.. hindsight is a wonderfull thing.

        I think you will find if it was khan that got beat 11 out of ten rounds despite shaking maidana in the second to last round i would say no he doesnt deserve a rematch after fighting a washed up old fighter i'd say he needs to get back in line and earn a rematch.

        The fact of the matter is khan beat maidana convincingly despite 1 round and you say khan rufuses to fight prescott again can you show me any quotes where you can clearly see khan saying i will not fight prescott again ? no but i can show you countless where khan has stated he is willing to face prescott but has bigger fights to target which i think you find judah,bradley in unifications are bigger fights than prescott. you've been owned on all accounts you idiot sign out and watch some more boxing ...
        Even though I would like to respond to some of the things you're saying on a boxing level, I don't deal with fools!!! Peace....

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        • slindee3
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          #54
          Originally posted by jimbo87
          No it doesn't

          But in Khan's case it did

          This was the first time he'd been hurt since the Prescott fight, what do you think was going through his head?

          Like I said earlier, if he had no heart he would of went completely into his shell for the remaining 6 and a half minutes, but he didn't.

          He stayed on his feet while taking an absolute torpedoing from Maidana in the 10th, then in the 11th and 12th sealed the deal.

          It would of been quite easy for him jab and run in the last couple of rounds but he met Maidana head on and was lighting him up.

          We probably won't agree on this but I thought Khan showed plenty of heart
          I guess some can look at it as having heart.

          Hypothetically speaking, lets say Khan was knocked out by that shot as he was with Prescott, would he have wanted an immediate rematch with Maidana? If he would have, then I would say he have heart. I can't say that because Prescott has been after him for years and he seems reluctant to want to avenge his loss. I would have to say he would have reacted in the same way if he'd lost to Maidana badly.

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          • Trigg
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            #55
            Originally posted by slindee3
            I guess some can look at it as having heart.

            Hypothetically speaking, lets say Khan was knocked out by that shot as he was with Prescott, would he have wanted an immediate rematch with Maidana? If he would have, then I would say he have heart. I can't say that because Prescott has been after him for years and he seems reluctant to want to avenge his loss. I would have to say he would have reacted in the same way if he'd lost to Maidana badly.
            I think he would have

            There would most definitely have been a rematch agreement in the contract

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            • slindee3
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              #56
              Originally posted by jimbo87
              I think he would have

              There would most definitely have been a rematch agreement in the contract
              So why not avenge his loss against Prescott?

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              • ts33
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                #57
                Originally posted by slindee3
                So why not avenge his loss against Prescott?
                Khan was what... 21 when he got KO'd by Prescott? Let it go. And there is still the possibility of a rematch with Prescott

                The point about guys like Pacquiao not avenging their early losses still stands...

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                • slindee3
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by ts33
                  Khan was what... 21 when he got KO'd by Prescott? Let it go. And there is still the possibility of a rematch with Prescott

                  The point about guys like Pacquiao not avenging their early losses still stands...
                  Age has nothing to do with heart. He might fight Prescott again, after he feels he's reached a certain level in his abilities. As of now and the past two years, I believe, and I stress I, that he's afraid to face his only conqueror, hence a lack of heart.

                  I've beaten this subject up enough......I'm out.

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                  • paypayvay
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by slindee3
                    Age has nothing to do with heart. He might fight Prescott again, after he feels he's reached a certain level in his abilities. As of now and the past two years, I believe, and I stress I, that he's afraid to face his only conqueror, hence a lack of heart.

                    I've beaten this subject up enough......I'm out.

                    if prescott was a major player in the divsion , and khan ducked him , then you have a point .but he's bum , and didn't do anything to deserve a title shot .

                    why not a manny pacquiao vs medgoen singsurat rematch while you're at it

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                    • DoomCity202
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                      #60
                      Its crazy how his sht talk about Judah just stopped now that its inked.

                      What does Tim Bradley have to do with anything now?

                      Focus!!!!

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