Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I Want To Unify, Mayweather, Retire By 28

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  • talz
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    #31
    What you guys don't realise is if he does retire at 28, that means he will have to fight the best fighters out there straight away. Thats good news for us boxing fans! But 28 is a bit young 32-33 is a good age to go imo.

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    • southpaw_07
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      #32
      Originally posted by borikua
      No plans of avenging his loss to Prescott?
      why would he? as long as Maidana isnt avenging his loss to Kotelnikov, you should STFO

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      • SpitBalla
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        #33
        Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
        Its rubbing off on american fighters as well..You heard Pwill(although he should retire)...
        Yes, Pwill is clearly basing his plans by what Khan is tentatively planning. That makes a lot of sense. God job. Come on dude. I never considered you as one in the hordes of ******s that make up this haven of idiots. But, just think a little.

        And why is it Khans fault that he has over $20 million in the bank at age 24? Yea, he can and should retire whenever the hell he feels like it. At least, the guy is consistently giving us good fights, or attempting to. Can't say that about a lot of boxers.

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        • Gary Coleman
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          #34
          Young, active, world champion fighters should not be talking retirement. It's a bad mindset to have.

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          • DoomCity202
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            #35
            Zab Judah is gonna beat your ass so work on a plan B

            Freddie roach shoulda told you about your mouth.

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            • SpitBalla
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              #36
              Originally posted by Gary Coleman
              Young, active, world champion fighters should not be talking retirement. It's a bad mindset to have.
              It's a tentative plan to retire in 4 ***ing years, it's not a mindset. You guys will come with any ******ed critique to rationalize your ******ity.

              ITS A TENTATIVE PLAN based on everything going right, that could change. Regardless, it's 4 years away, so it is of almost no consequence, but people acting like they care Khan is planning on retiring in the future is just another example of their dishonesty.

              All the fake out rage at Khan saying he wants to retire early is hilarious. I'm glad the guy is so ****** rich at the age of 24, that he doesn't have to become a braindead boxer begging for fights as long as he can. Good for Khan that he has the option to walk away whenever he wants.

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              • SpitBalla
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                #37
                Originally posted by DoomCity202
                Zab Judah is gonna beat your ass so work on a plan B

                Freddie roach shoulda told you about your mouth.
                You seem to be under the impression that Khan is a poster here. I guess they finally let the ******s have computer access at the special needs school, huh?

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                • DominiBox
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BoZz
                  with all due respect ..amir as a good fighter but he is not nor will he ever be in mayweathers league..he should ask a fight with pacquiao but we all know pac won't fight anyone young or coming from an impressive win and if it's not at catch weight then that's a big NO .

                  When was the last time Floyd fought a prime threat like Marquez, Morales or Barrera ?? Pacquiao did !!

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan is already planning the remainder of his career. The British star is taking the first step of his "four year" strategy by facing IBF champion Zab Judah in a unification bout on July 23 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Khan wants to retire by age 28.

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                    well, if khan retires by 28, he'll never get recognized as an ATG... it takes a little longevity to become an ATG

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                    • Rome-By-Ko
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by SpitBalla
                      Yes, Pwill is clearly basing his plans by what Khan is tentatively planning. That makes a lot of sense. God job. Come on dude. I never considered you as one in the hordes of ******s that make up this haven of idiots. But, just think a little.

                      And why is it Khans fault that he has over $20 million in the bank at age 24? Yea, he can and should retire whenever the hell he feels like it. At least, the guy is consistently giving us good fights, or attempting to. Can't say that about a lot of boxers.
                      Jeez you are up tight today dude,it was clearly a joke I've been joking all the way threw this thread here..Because that's what I think of Khans comments..I truly don't see him leaving the sport by that age tbh..I know I come off(maybe I don't know how people feel about me)as a Khan hater at times but that is far from the truth..I like Khan(I believe Bradley beats him)and believe he is one of the top young talents in boxing and the future(along with some other fighters)of the sport..Khan loves to box dude and in his heart he is a Warrior he is not going nowhere by 28..

                      You know me dude you should have known I was joking..

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