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  • #21
    Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
    Good performance by Khan good win,but why Bradley is not in his target??Bradley should be done with his promotion issues why is Bradley not in this guy's target??Anyway let's see what happens,good win for Khan tho..The fight was a bust(but like it was not Bradley's fault with Alexander)but it was not Khan's fault tho..Judah gave up...
    He probably doesn't expect it to happen. Bradley most likely won't be crazy about going right into that fight after an 11 month layoff in December. Plus if Khan fights Floyd, he'll want Manny so he'll take an easier fight like Soto first.

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    • #22
      Khan definitely needs a "Plan B" before getting himself into a situation where he is strung along endlessly by Mayweather. Mayweather isn't going to take a faight with Khan (or any other fighter) unless he gets to control the time and place, and unless he knows he's going to win. I know many Khan fans here don't think anyone could possibly be a favourite to beat Khan, but Mayweather would be a heavy favourite right now.

      The Bradley fight is the obvious one for Khan. It would finish off business at 140 lbs, make him the undisputed champion (including the vacant Ring magazine title), and put him in a much stronger position to move up to 147. At that weight, there is a good variety of very credible opponents, and he could easily fight a couple of good fights before taking on one of the superstars.

      Jumping into a fight with Mayweather doesn't seem the smart way to go, unless he's looking for one big payday.

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      • #23
        for sure, the GAYweather camp will make a b***s**t demans just like he does to pacquiao...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Gumby McPokey View Post
          Khan definitely needs a "Plan B" before getting himself into a situation where he is strung along endlessly by Mayweather. Mayweather isn't going to take a faight with Khan (or any other fighter) unless he gets to control the time and place, and unless he knows he's going to win. I know many Khan fans here don't think anyone could possibly be a favourite to beat Khan, but Mayweather would be a heavy favourite right now.

          The Bradley fight is the obvious one for Khan. It would finish off business at 140 lbs, make him the undisputed champion (including the vacant Ring magazine title), and put him in a much stronger position to move up to 147. At that weight, there is a good variety of very credible opponents, and he could easily fight a couple of good fights before taking on one of the superstars.

          Jumping into a fight with Mayweather doesn't seem the smart way to go, unless he's looking for one big payday.
          Mayweather was and will be a favorite to beat Pac... its obvious they he will be heavily favored over Khan. After he beats Khan people will degrade the win just like they did with the Hatton fight. Same exact thing, Hatton was a JWW Champion. What do you think Khan is and will be when and if he fights Mayweather? Same shyt different day. The excuses are already lined up. Khan wants to get paid and people are already talking shyt that Khan could beat Mayweather. After the fact, its just another Mayweather vs Hatton fight.... (yet I was hyped for that fight then)

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          • #25
            Originally posted by MrClutch85 View Post
            I agree with you Bradley like 5'6 Khan is to damn big for majority of the good junior WW's he need to move to WW ASAP
            No you're both wrong Bradley is bigger than Zab but Zab is taller.. Bradleys been known to walk around in the mid160s zab maybe 150ish..

            But you're both right that khan should but fighting at welter but imo roach got manny and khan fighting dirty these guys are loaded man its obvious hope bradley request osts

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            • #26
              Khan beats anyone at 140 or 147 (except for Pacquiao and maybe Maidana) easily.

              Judah knocked Floyd on his ass and Khan toyed with him and knocked him out. Khan wasn't even trying in that fight. Bradley is a joke compared to Khan.

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              • #27
                If Khan is targeting WW for big money fights then get him a match up at 147 now rather than later. Skip Bradley. Let Bradley come up to 147 later. Get Berto now. Then Ortiz. If Khan wins these two, he'll be competitive for Floyd.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                  Khan beats anyone at 140 or 147 (except for Pacquiao and maybe Maidana) easily.

                  Judah knocked Floyd on his ass and Khan toyed with him and knocked him out. Khan wasn't even trying in that fight. Bradley is a joke compared to Khan.
                  LMAO good post

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                  • #29
                    PBF from 2008-2011 fought twice and now he'll fight ORTIZ so before watch him after VICTOR we'll have to wait another full year or more!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by WESS View Post
                      When Floyd makes Pac look worse than Mosley did (and Mosley didn't even fight), Floyd will get zero credit and someone else will be "picked" to beat Floyd and the process will start all over again. Pac will be written off as cherry picked opponent for Floyd and that Floyd picked on 108lber. Khan will be labeled just like the Hatton fight was. All good until its over, and then its Floyd picked on a JWW Champion..... same shyt different restroom.
                      I think Floyd boxes circles around Manny. All night. And I'm a Pac fan.

                      Floyd got credit for his rematch with Castillo. His schooling of Chico was outasite. He put Hatton to sleep. Made Shane look pedestrian.

                      Skill-wise, he's still the greatest boxer of his generation. Vacation or no.

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