Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Has No Desire To Go To 147 Just Yet

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  • GRANDSLAM
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    #31
    He doesn't have the power to carry to 147, he should stay at 140 for as long as he can comfortably make it. I think him staying at 140 is Hunter's influence, and its the right move.

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    • Pain~Lucy
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      #32
      well if you have a glass chin why face the stronger and bigger? Good move by King Khan

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      • Mister Wolf
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        #33
        Title should read "Amir Khan has no desire to get knocked out at 147".

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        • mathed
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          #34
          Khan moving to 147 is like him putting in his retirement notice.

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          • Boxing1706
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            #35
            Originally posted by x2sasa
            well if you have a glass chin why face the stronger and bigger? Good move by King Khan
            King Khan lol

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            • richardt
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              #36
              Originally posted by Suavecito80
              So afraid that he went and fought pacquiao instead??
              Absolutely. Money makes fighters more brave. It is easier to take a loss against a top 3 PFP than Khan. And Bradley did lose as seen by his lack of ability to secure a fight. Bradley's 15 minutes of fame were up the minute he left the ring after Pac beat him.

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              • LacedUp
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                #37
                Originally posted by Suavecito80
                Since when is "ducking" waiting for a way bigger and better fight? GTFO with that nonsense.
                Hahahahaha. Bradley came out and said it was too risky for $1.3m - how is that waiting for a better fight? He had the chance to unify the division he'd been trading in for years. He didn't do it = straight up duck. As quaky as they come.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Suavecito80
                  So afraid that he went and fought pacquiao instead?? Not only did he fight him but won the fight regardless of how anybody feels he won. It made since to wait it out and fight pacquiao. He would beat khan anyway so...
                  He specifically said: "What if I lose?"
                  You can lose to Pacman and come back, because you're expected to.
                  He took the safety route. If Khan had done the same you would have said he was ready to play Daffy in the next looney tunes.

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #39
                    He could fight at 147 but just be very careful with who he fights. He can fight Malignaggi, Carson Jones, Jessie Vargas to start off. Then Timothy Bradley for a big fight. I don't think any of those guys can seriously hurt Khan. Carson Jones is the most powerful guy there but his limitations offset his power.

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