Because Khan's team shot down the rumor about Mayweather and that Khan is currently in training camp in San Francisco with the aim of [U]fighting again in December against Alexander[/U] once an agreement can be reached.
I don't know WHY you come at me asking such "why" questions.
Well hopefully clarity of the contracts will be given as to what detail is holding up his signature for the fight that he's training for on December 7th vs Alexander.
Stfu Cunningham!! My god, this freaking guy is so annoying. I hope this fight does happen cuz I've always said Khan can beat Alexander's ass. One of the top fighters that is as boring as hell in the game.
Well hopefully clarity of the contracts will be given as to what detail is holding up his signature for the fight that he's training for on December 7th vs Alexander.
Devon is boring as **** and nobody cares about him. Khan knows this but he has no pull right now so it's kinda hard for the two to agree on money I think. That's my guess.
Cunningham is just posturing to get more money out of Khan's team... He's been doing it for months. If it's financial, there are 2 things holding up the agreement of Alexander-Khan:
1) Khan's team understands that they're Alexander's best money option and they have a history of being stingy negotiators.
2) Cunningham understands that Khan wants to fight Mayweather, but needs a good win and title before he gets it and Alexander offers the best available opportunity.
If I were on Khan's team, I'd start negotiating with Robert Guerrero's team as a backup plan if Cunningham keeps thinking he has the high ground. Guerrero's good, but of the top Welterweights that Khan can fight (no TR), he's the best style matchup for Khan to defeat.
If I were on Alexander's team, I hold my position until they threaten to move on or fight an opponent that Devon actually has better shot to beat like Judah, Mosley, or Malignaggi (I think Khan dominates Devon).
Cunningham is just posturing to get more money out of Khan's team... He's been doing it for months. If it's financial, there are 2 things holding up the agreement of Alexander-Khan:
1) Khan's team understands that they're Alexander's best money option and they have a history of being stingy negotiators.
2) Cunningham understands that Khan wants to fight Mayweather, but needs a good win and title before he gets it and Alexander offers the best available opportunity.
If I were on Khan's team, I'd start negotiating with Robert Guerrero's team as a backup plan if Cunningham keeps thinking he has the high ground. Guerrero's good, but of the top Welterweights that Khan can fight (no TR), he's the best style matchup for Khan to defeat.
If I were on Alexander's team, I hold my position until they threaten to move on or fight an opponent that Devon actually has better shot to beat like Judah, Mosley, or Malignaggi (I think Khan dominates Devon).
Guerrero just fought Floyd and made a couple millions, he might be harder to negotiate with being that he might think he's hot ****. Just having been on ppv and all.
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