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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #101
    If Khan could drag Floyd down to 140, he might have a chance ...... of surviving 6 rounds.

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    • machetaso
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      #102
      I understand the Mayweather fight with his pops its some bullshyt there is people who would give the world to have their oldman next to them. but we all know floyd sr wasnt the best dad for Jr groing up so we can get in this fight for shyt. but the main reason we are here is to talk about Khan not ducking "nobody". Ill tell you something he is ducking a boxer who its not the most skiled boxer out there as a matter of a fact has more looses than Khan to average fighters. the Name its Bradis Prescot. Why its Khan ignoring Prescot? forget the ranks the money and belts. Prescot has been disrespecting you for about 2 years already and you aint fighting. If you so confident you better than him fight him ko his ass like he did to you. or there is always the possibility that people will think you are scared of him. this message is to AMIR KHAN not to his *** sockers. We all know how hoes get when we trash their man.

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        #103
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        Judah vs Khan: Judah fighting at a more comfortable weight where he was unbeaten at, and his was comming off two good wins. Judah got outclassed and lost every round by a wide margin

        Judah vs Mayweather: Judah fighting at a weight where he was small at and coming of a lost to a journey man. Judah gave Floyd problems for the first 4 rounds, then lost the plot and went crazy in the 10th. Floyd still could not stop him.
        Can't compare the Judah Floyd fought to the Judah Khan fought. Judah went more rounds with Floyd and Cotto than Khan but clearly Judah was fresher at that time than he is now. Good win for Khan but lets not act like Floyd had trouble with Judah. Judah won 3 rounds tops and after, he got lit up until he fouled his way out of a KO. Floyd whupped his ass. A prime undefeated Cotto fought and made Zab quit in the 11th round. Are you telling me Khan beat Zab up worst than Floyd and Cotto? Won't take that win away from Khan but don't take anything away from Floyd or anyone else who fought Zab when he was prime.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          I listen to the whole interview bro,Bradley said he wants to fight Khan but not at the moment(because of promotional issues which we can see was truth)and went on to say he would be open to fighting him down the line..Never said he did not want to fight Khan or say he had no intent to fight Khan..Who would not want to fight Pac or May that's a giving,you would take that fight over the Khan fight any day of the week...
          Speaking to The Desert Sun, undefeated junior welterweight Timothy Bradley says he's not interested in a fight with Amir Khan, and that he's ready to be criticized once again for that stance:

          "Like I said, I'm looking for the bigger fish, the bigger fights — the Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather fights," Bradley said. "I've paid my dues, I've done more than anyone at 140. I've done exactly what I've wanted to do.

          "I know there will be a lot of criticism from everyone. But that won't bother me. I'm going to do what I'm going to do. I'm going to do what's best for my family and my career. Bash me all you want, I'm eating over here. I'm happy and that's pretty much it. I'm not worried about anyone."


          http://www.badlefthook.com/2011/7/25...iao-mayweather
          Doesn't sound like he wants the fight to me considering he was calling Khan out and all kinds of names prior to saying he didn't want to fight him and he has nothing else to prove. Listen, I'm not against Tim Bradley and actually think he is a good fighter but it is what it is.

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          • V.WEBB
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            #105
            Originally posted by D4thincarnation
            Judah vs Khan: Judah fighting at a more comfortable weight where he was unbeaten at, and his was comming off two good wins. Judah got outclassed and lost every round by a wide margin

            Judah vs Mayweather: Judah fighting at a weight where he was small at and coming of a lost to a journey man. Judah gave Floyd problems for the first 4 rounds, then lost the plot and went crazy in the 10th. Floyd still could not stop him.


            You are definitely up there with STRUGG, dude. LOL at this feeble comparison. Just all around, hilarious.

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #106
              Originally posted by CONQUERING


              You are definitely up there with STRUGG, dude. LOL at this feeble comparison. Just all around, hilarious.
              At some point you really can't even respond seriously. Every floyd fight has been a hand picked fight against a shot or old fighter who was at a weight they couldn't perform well at.

              We better go talk to HBO because for some reason they keep giving this floyd clown prime dates and $25 mil per fight.

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              • D4thincarnation
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                #107
                Originally posted by Big Dunn
                At some point you really can't even respond seriously. Every floyd fight has been a hand picked fight against a shot or old fighter who was at a weight they couldn't perform well at.

                We better go talk to HBO because for some reason they keep giving this floyd clown prime dates and $25 mil per fight.
                Well if he is choosing his opponents, they are hand picked, if the fighter are over 34/35 they are old.

                And Judah and Hatton themselves have said they are much better suited to 140lbs.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Big Dunn
                  At some point you really can't even respond seriously. Every floyd fight has been a hand picked fight against a shot or old fighter who was at a weight they couldn't perform well at.

                  We better go talk to HBO because for some reason they keep giving this floyd clown prime dates and $25 mil per fight.
                  Yea, I stopped taking that poster serious when he said that jabs don't count and that Manny was more accurate.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                    Well if he is choosing his opponents, they are hand picked, if the fighter are over 34/35 they are old.

                    And Judah and Hatton themselves have said they are much better suited to 140lbs.
                    Floyd doesn't select fighters, they select floyd. Why? Because he is the biggest draw. Floyd only sorts through all the requests and picks the most lucrative.

                    Its kinda like say Prince and women. Every hot chick in the world wants to **** prince. He can't **** them all so he has to make choices. Or Halle Berry. Any man would give it to Halle. But she can't **** just anyone.

                    Every boxer from 140- 160 whether it be Manny, Sergio, or some 2-15 bum WANTS to fight floyd now. He can't possibly fight everyone so he has to make choices.

                    Unfortunately for non floyd fans, floyd can't accomodate all of your favorrite fighters wishes. Doesn't mean you should diss him because he does. I mean I'm not mad at Halle.

                    Get it?

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                    • D4thincarnation
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Big Dunn
                      Floyd doesn't select fighters, they select floyd. Why? Because he is the biggest draw. Floyd only sorts through all the requests and picks the most lucrative.

                      Its kinda like say Prince and women. Every hot chick in the world wants to **** prince. He can't **** them all so he has to make choices. Or Halle Berry. Any man would give it to Halle. But she can't **** just anyone.

                      Every boxer from 140- 160 whether it be Manny, Sergio, or some 2-15 bum WANTS to fight floyd now. He can't possibly fight everyone so he has to make choices.

                      Unfortunately for non floyd fans, floyd can't accomodate all of your favorrite fighters wishes. Doesn't mean you should diss him because he does. I mean I'm not mad at Halle.

                      Get it?

                      Yes Floyd picks his opponents. He always seems to go for the easier option.

                      Probably just coincidence.

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