Soooo who will Khan fight if May/Pac gets made? Brook ephod be the clear obvious choice at that point, but will he duck him? Not saying he will, jus curious as to his other options in mind.
Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Discusses Kell Brook: It Is Personal Now!
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of course kell is pushing for this fight,
his boxing days are coming to an end.. this will be his biggest pay day ever. whats the most money kell ever made in a fight previous to the porter fight, a few hundred thousand pounds. kell wants this fight as he knows if he fights someone else who has a bit of quality about him before AK, his career will be over
so yeah ****off kellComment
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Come on. You don't believe that.
When he's hit his first instinct is to have a tear-up. He's suffered two bad stoppages and both times he's dusted himself off and got right back at it.
That's far from being the M.O of a coward. The man's a professional prize fighter, if he didn't know how to overcome his fear he wouldn't have gotten where he has.Comment
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I wouldn't say he had two good wins. First, Collazo was a must win, more than a good win. Collazo was not ranked in the top 10 at WW or any weight class, but he had upset Ortiz who was also not a top 10 WW/JMW. Collazo was a dangerous, upset-minded, but limited fighter outside the top 10 who Amir Khan humiliated and it a great performance and a much needed one after that poor Julio Diaz performance. Alexander was a good win to show that Khan can at least beat the lower tier top 10 WW's. He proved he is at least worthy of being a lower top 10 WW. But now he wants to skip everyone in line because he had one good win vs a low top 10 guy, and fight the #1 guy which is where he is wrong. Khan vs Guerrero would be a much better-timed fight.Comment
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I agree he is not a coward, and he does ******ly go crazy when he gets tapped on the chin and gets hurt. But not once in his career has he ever overcome his fears. First, he's yet to rematch anyone who has given him a tough fight/KO'ed him. Secondly, overcoming your fears is not fighting featherfists after getting KO'ed, that would be fighting another power puncher after that fight and winning. Which he has yet to do either in his career.Come on. You don't believe that.
When he's hit his first instinct is to have a tear-up. He's suffered two bad stoppages and both times he's dusted himself off and got right back at it.
That's far from being the M.O of a coward. The man's a professional prize fighter, if he didn't know how to overcome his fear he wouldn't have gotten where he has.Comment
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Without question climbing back through the ropes after suffering a brutal knockout involves overcoming fear, so I wouldn't agree with you on that count. Plus Maidana and Garcia can hardly be called 'featherfists', he fought both after suffering a knockout.I agree he is not a coward, and he does ******ly go crazy when he gets tapped on the chin and gets hurt. But not once in his career has he ever overcome his fears. First, he's yet to rematch anyone who has given him a tough fight/KO'ed him. Secondly, overcoming your fears is not fighting featherfists after getting KO'ed, that would be fighting another power puncher after that fight and winning. Which he has yet to do either in his career.
And why would he have to win against a big puncher? Surely fighting one when your chin is considered a vulnerability is enough to display bravery? He lost against Garcia because his punch selection was shocking, not because of his heart.Comment
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