Khan Goes Ham on Alexander and Brook

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  • miniq
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    #51
    GBP Khan plan:

    Alexander Vs Khan @ 147 - Winner = potential Mayweather stakes?

    If Alexander doesn't sign

    Khan Vs 140 backup, probaly Holt, then that winner will faces Lucas (after he KO's Garcia) OR he will face Garcia while Matthysse fights Mayweather.

    Khan has 2 years left, his end goal is Mayweather... They know their routes... Matthysse is who they have to avoid or spending too much time at 147 whereby punchers start to call Khan out.
    Last edited by miniq; 08-04-2013, 04:50 PM.

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    • boliodogs
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      #52
      Alexander's team say they have not received any offers from Khan to fight and Khan is the one holding up the fight. One side or the other is lying but I have no idea which side that is. Alexander is the champ and he calls the shots not Khan. Khan has done zero to earn a welterweight title shot and Brook is the #1 contender for Alexander's title. Khan is not ahead of Brook no matter how Khan spins it. The only reason Khan will probably get the fight is because he is Schaefer's pet.

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      • soul_survivor
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        #53
        Originally posted by K.Webster
        I love how Khan gets flack for fighting two tune ups. Critics totally ignore the circumstances leading to those fights.

        Khan vs Peterson was a travesty. Not only did Khan do enough to win that fight, even with the point deductions, he also out performed Peterson who was on performance enhancing drugs at the time. However it was a grueling match and probably took something out of Khan, which is a shame because the playing field was heavily skewed in Peterson's favor.

        In his next fight against Garcia, Khan started brightly and was outclassing Garcia until his recklessness caught up with him and he was knocked down with a tremendous left hook. He bravely fought back and landed some great shots against Garcia, but he absorbed too much punishment and the referee rightly stopped the fight.

        Peterson and Garcia were incredibly tough fights for Khan, and after back to back defeats - one by vicious KO, all fighters need to rebuild.

        The Molina fight is what it is. A confidence builder which Khan was expected to look good in. He delivered.

        Khan was also expected to look good against Diaz which he failed to do, but in credit to Diaz, he fought to a draw in his previous fight with the highly regarded Shawn Porter, and always had enough power to trouble the likes of Khan. It was a credible fight for a boxer coming off two very hard defeats.

        Now we're in a situation where Khan has had his gimme fights and is ready to step back in with a credible world class opponent, however, these supposedly world class opponents don't want to fight. Khan is more than big enough a star and financial attraction to 'deserve' a fight with Alexander. This is someone who won his belt off an old, shot Randall Bailey. The title was essentially handed to him.

        If Alexander's team views Khan as too much of a risk, then that's fine. Admit it, stop making excuses, and move on - fight another Lee Purdy if that's what makes you happy. Just make a decision!
        ATG post right here, think you might get hate for this

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        • Anderson Silva
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          #54
          His spelling and grammar is that of a 12 year old.

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