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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #101
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    What? You just said he fought McCloskey to "sure up" a contract. What does that even mean? His contract was already "sured up" cos he'd already signed it

    He was attempting to fight Bradley - they both knew the date of July 23rd. Khan had a homecoming fight in the meantime. Khan fighting McCloskey had *** all to do with Bradley's ducking.


    Read it and understand that Khan signed the contact after the Maidana fight and leading into the Mccloskey fight like i said..Which lead to Bradley also listening to other offers..Like i said a duck would have been Khan trying to fight Bradley right after he fought Maidana(which he said he'd do)then I'd see it as a duck..Yet the way he did it,it open the door for everyone to make business decision...

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    • Mayhem91
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      #102
      Amir Khan was never as boxer as Bradley is. I like watch his fights too but Khan not reach yet more in boxing.

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #103
        Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
        http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ting+mccloskey

        Read it and understand that Khan signed the contact after the Maidana fight and leading into the Mccloskey fight like i said..Which lead to Bradley also listening to other offers..Like i said a duck would have been Khan trying to fight Bradley right after he fought Maidana(which he said he'd do)then I'd see it as a duck..Yet the way he did it,it open the door for everyone to make business decision...
        How the hell do you manage to convince yourself that any of that makes sense? I wanna know what it's like in your head.

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        • Box-Office
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          #104
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          Khan fought Mccloskey which canceled the whole tournament(as you like to call it)Khan should have went straight into a fight with Bradley..Instead he wanted to sure up a longer contract..Nothing wrong with it,yet it is the reason why Bradley also heard other offers..You can't blame Bradley for doing what Khan did himself,which was to hear all offers and make the best choice for himself..

          Again,Khan could have and should have just tried to fight Bradley when they both had one fight left..His move was a business one(Mccloskey fight)why would Bradley not want the same chance??
          Khan fought McCloskey in April.

          Khan-Bradley was decided for July 23 rd.

          That's quite a bit of time. I don't even get what you're saying with the McCloskey fight cancelling the whole thing.

          You make it quite hard for me to take what you say seriously.

          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          LMAO,Collazo was never a Champion..Collazo was never ranked in the top 5 of the WW div..If Collazo was ranked in the top 10 WW at all for his win over the unranked Ortiz(who also did not fight in how many yrs)just goes to show how what Teddy was talking about on Friday night Fights was so true..
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          You believe wikipedia,LMAO that was ya first mistake..Like I said Collazo was never(and I mean never)a Champion..He held the wbc interim belt(which means he get's a shot at the actual Champion),that does not mean he was a Champion..
          Last edited by Box-Office; 12-09-2014, 01:10 PM.

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            Russo Guy
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            #105
            Bradley fans going all Accountants on everybody and talking about big ppvs, better offers, million $ pay days.

            The fact is both Bradley and Khan were coming off of big wins and it was very natural for them to fight, so when the time came to decide the champ at 140, Bradley ran away. Regardless of what Bradley achieves now, it doesn't go back in time and change that.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #106
              Originally posted by Box-Office
              Khan fought McCloskey in April.

              Khan-Bradley was decided for July 23 rd.

              That's quite a bit of time. I don't even get what you're saying with the McCloskey fight cancelling the whole thing.

              You make it quite hard for me to take what you say seriously.


              First he says Khan fought McCloskey to "sure up" a new contract. Then he says Khan already signed after the Maidana fight. Wtf?

              What in god's name this has to do with Bradley ducking, I'll never know.

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              • -MEGA-
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                #107
                how many step up fights does khan need in his career? Damn he's had to rebuild his career twice already. Probably be three times after this weekend.

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                • big_james10
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by DonMega
                  How is khan is the better question.
                  Much of the decison will depend on how many fans Khan can draw to his fight with Alexander. Alexander is not a draw at all. If Khan cwins and can fill the arena, especially with a few thousand British fans, he will bet the Mayweather fight if he wins.

                  I personally doubt if there are any real negotiations taking place for a Mayweather/Pacquaio fight. I also doubt that Khan has as many fans as people think and wouldn't be surprised if the arena is half-full on Saturday night.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by big_james10
                    Much of the decison will depend on how many fans Khan can draw to his fight with Alexander. Alexander is not a draw at all. If Khan cwins and can fill the arena, especially with a few thousand British fans, he will bet the Mayweather fight if he wins.

                    I personally doubt if there are any real negotiations taking place for a Mayweather/Pacquaio fight. I also doubt that Khan has as many fans as people think and wouldn't be surprised if the arena is half-full on Saturday night.
                    It will be a lot more than the 339 tickets Bradley-Alexander bout sold.

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                    • big_james10
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by DonMega
                      how many step up fights does khan need in his career? Damn he's had to rebuild his career twice already. Probably be three times after this weekend.
                      After Khan loses this weekend, he will fight some journeyman in the spring of 2015 to regain his confidence. He will then try to secure a fight against Kell Brook in the fall. Khan will still try to dictate the terms of a Brook fight pubiicly, but, in private he will be begging Haymon and Eddie Hearn to give him a chance to rebuild his career for the third time by giving him a shot at Brook.

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