Don't try being smarty pants it's all been integrated into boxing over time. And my point is how come khan gets flamed for it and the others don't?
To be fair money,I don't think we've ever seen a fight square up and push like Khan was doing..If you can name the fight I'm all ears,but I truly can't think of 1 fight where that was the case...
He's arrogant because he fought in the challengers hometown?
Lol can he do anything and not be criticised for it
In a sport where it's customary that the champ has the home-town advantage, yes it's a bit arrogant. Did I respect Khan's decision to do so? Yes, cuz it showed that he trusted his skills enough to win anywhere. However, when he lost, he then used this as a way to justify him losing the fight, stating that he didn't get a fair decision BECAUSE he was fighting in someone else's backyard. He then goes on to throw shots at D.C. for something that he did. Did D.C. make him push off? No. Did D.C. make him fight like an idiot? No.
In a sport where it's customary that the champ has the home-town advantage, yes it's a bit arrogant. Did I respect Khan's decision to do so? Yes, cuz it showed that he trusted his skills enough to win anywhere. However, when he lost, he then used this as a way to justify him losing the fight, stating that he didn't get a fair decision BECAUSE he was fighting in someone else's backyard. He then goes on to throw shots at D.C. for something that he did. Did D.C. make him push off? No. Did D.C. make him fight like an idiot? No.
Let's be honest,Khan fought in D.C.because he is not a draw in the states..Not because he is some kind of Warrior,then him GBP and the HBO broadcast team all try to make it sound like Khan doing some great deed..No he wants to be look at as a draw in the states,and everyone knows his fight with Judah and Maidana did not do well at the gates(they comp a buttload of tickets)so this is a smart way to throw out smoking mirrors..Khan should have took his L like a man and he would not be under so much heat,but he did'int and now he is more unlikeable then he's ever been..
Let's be honest,Khan fought in D.C.because he is not a draw in the states..Not because he is some kind of Warrior,then him GBP and the HBO broadcast team all try to make it sound like Khan doing some great deed..No he wants to be look at as a draw in the states,and everyone knows his fight with Judah and Maidana did not do well at the gates(they comp a buttload of tickets)so this is a smart way to throw out smoking mirrors..Khan should have took his L like a man and he would not be under so much heat,but he did'int and now he is more unlikeable then he's ever been..
I didn't say it lmao. I can't wait til this fight happens. If Peterson fixes his problems, he's gonna give Khan the business..
Most boxing fans know Khan beat Peterson last time but this time the blatant corruption we all saw in Washington won't be around so Peterson won't be assisted by the ref or the judges in robbing Khan of the title (live on camera). We all saw the blatant corruption on display during the last bout with the referee unfairly deducting not one, but two points from Khan and external parties caught tampering with the ringside judges scorecards.
I mean ask yourself seriously, does anyone actually see Peterson as the champ? Nearly everyone I discussed this with still sees Khan as the true champ because of how the title was robbed away from him.
Peterson put up a good fight, there's no denying. But he did nowhere near enough to win it and Khan beat him clearly last time out. As a result, hardly anyone accepts that Peterson is actually a legitimate champion but rather just a side-effect of the freak show in Washington which we all saw caught on camera!
It was a close fight and Khan was in trouble late. This time, Khan gets beaten convincingly because he can't adapt, he darts in with fast wide punches and darts out, that's his game. Peterson traps him early on with pressure and breaks him down. The wild Card Gym is at the end of the road now, it's destiny that both Pac and Khan lose convincingly.
I don't know many people that don't consider Peterson the champion. I actually thought Khan won but had no problem with Peterson winning or the ref that night. In fact, I thought the ref let Khan get away with too much. I expect Peterson to actually be better in this fight and Khan to be the same or regress, since he hasn't shown any signs of progressing in his career. Peterson should clearly win on the cards, no debate this time.
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