because he's wanted it.
he's got his flaws; and while he's fought his fare share of cans, that isn't unlike other fighters.
but unlike most of the marquee names in the sport, young and not so young, I've yet to see a guy in the sport who's actually had something to lose and still showed he had the hunger to be great fighter the way he has.
he wanted a bradley fight when no one gave a **** about bradley (no one doesn't still) he's fought a very dangerous fighter in maidana, who had a great chance to win because of khan's flaws (unlike other top "prospects" fighting guys a division or smaller to then themselves) he's been talking up about fighting both pacquiao and mayweather, as he's made his way back after the prescott derailing.
if there's a redeeming quality about the guy it's that. he wanted to be great and he tried.
he's got his flaws; and while he's fought his fare share of cans, that isn't unlike other fighters.
but unlike most of the marquee names in the sport, young and not so young, I've yet to see a guy in the sport who's actually had something to lose and still showed he had the hunger to be great fighter the way he has.
he wanted a bradley fight when no one gave a **** about bradley (no one doesn't still) he's fought a very dangerous fighter in maidana, who had a great chance to win because of khan's flaws (unlike other top "prospects" fighting guys a division or smaller to then themselves) he's been talking up about fighting both pacquiao and mayweather, as he's made his way back after the prescott derailing.
if there's a redeeming quality about the guy it's that. he wanted to be great and he tried.
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