Mayweather and Amir Khan in negotiations
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COME AGAIN??? if your reading comprehension isnt up to snuff then thats not on me, thats on u. smh...at least go back and re-read what u respond to before talking about incomprehension.
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Hmmmmm, maybe you have a point. You did ask if Paulie is the better fight. I'm not used to people calling a fight the name of a man.
Anyway to clarify Khan sells more than Paulie, Devon, or Bailey. However at this point he is not a better welterweight than any of them.
Is this clear enough for you my friend??Comment
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All depending on how Khan looks in this fight with Garcia,I might not mind this fight..I think based on styles it should be a good one..I mean I can't think of a better opponent at WW then Khan(I like Bradley as well but TR so there you go)..I really believe this is a good fight..But Khan has to make everyone believe it on sat...Comment
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bushbaby, I dont agree with you that its a fact someone is better just because they fought there. Take a guy like Floyd & Pac. When Floyd was at LW & decided to move up to 140, there are guys there that you know he's better than even before he fought at the weight. Same with his move to WW & 154. The same goes for Pac.
I really like the Khan fight. I would much prefer he have 1 fight at WW 1st but I do tend to think we overrated that stuff nowdays. Fans cry all the time about past days and seeing fighters try to do great things but then if they try to move up for a tough figh, we shut it down before it happens.
Why? Let him fight and see what happens. If he loses or doesnt look good at the weight then he can come back stronger next time. If he wins then thats great. Nothing wrong with the fight. Its like people do all this talking about how we need to stop ripping guys for one L in boxing but thats all we still doComment
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You need to be done, cause now you're just making stuff up. We never debated Paulie of Bailey being better fights for Floyd than Khan. We debated who are the better welterweights. I see you've been well versed in the boxingscene art of incomprehension.

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