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Originally posted by Wicky View PostPEDS, inconclusive. Khan lost to Peterson. Doesn't matter about your opinion, that's just how it is.
Either way - Khan has wins over several "top level" fighters. Froch is clearly wrong whether you want to split hairs about the Peterson "loss" or not.Last edited by Dirk Diggler UK; 04-14-2015, 09:22 AM.
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Originally posted by heatman View PostKhan's most accomplished opponents: Maidana, Malignaggi, Judah, Peterson, Garcia, Devon Alexander & Barrera
Brook's most accomplished opponents: Porter, Vyacheslav Senchenko, Carson Jones. To add insult to injury he's fighting Frankie Gavin next.
Come on guys. Don't let the hate blind you. Amir Khan has fought much better competition and has been on PPV in the UK several times, including against non-draws like Kotelnik.
It's Brook who's conning the sport. Dont get me wrong, Khan-Brook is a 50-50 fight but Kell Brook has almost cheated his way there by fighting soft touches and calling out Khan
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Originally posted by Johnny_Roa View Posthe is right though, freaking Julio Diaz was knocking Amir out and he's what? a C level fighter at most.
When Froch stepped up he lost.
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Originally posted by AliBombaye View PostOnly recently has Froch got some popularity in the UK and still the average person still doesn't know who this big nosed kunt is. Khan is 1000x more popular in the UK and worldwide then mr 'I have a dream, to fight in Vegas'.
Froch is a far bigger attraction/draw than Khan has ever been, both in terms of selling tickets and ppv's. It's not even debatable. He could fight Ward, Chavez, DeGale, Golovkin - any of those sort of names - and instantly sell out any major arena here in Britain. In fact, those would be stadium fights.
And Khan's not popular in the UK. He's well known but largely a figure of ridicule these days. The guy that cheats on his wife, flops his c*ck out on Skype & gets into street fights with teenagers. The moment his mug popped up on the big screen during the Froch-Groves rematch, he was roundly booed.
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Originally posted by Norm Peterson View PostFroch is a far bigger attraction/draw than Khan has ever been, both in terms of selling tickets and ppv's. It's not even debatable. He could fight Ward, Chavez, DeGale, Golovkin - any of those sort of names - and instantly sell out any major arena here in Britain. In fact, those would be stadium fights.
And Khan's not popular in the UK. He's well known but largely a figure of ridicule these days. The guy that cheats on his wife, flops his c*ck out on Skype & gets into street fights with teenagers. The moment his mug popped up on the big screen during the Froch-Groves rematch, he was roundly booed.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWell no....they wouldn't. Froch vs none of those guys would do Wembley. Froch vs Groves II did Wembley but then so would Khan-Brook.
I never specifically mentioned Wembley, though those are still the sort of fights that could easily draw 30,000 - 40,000 crowds.
The point remains: Froch is a much bigger draw than Khan.
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Originally posted by Norm Peterson View PostI never specifically mentioned Wembley, though those are still the sort of fights that could easily draw 30,000 - 40,000 crowds.
The point remains: Froch is a much bigger draw than Khan.
Khan / Alexander @ MGM
17K venue
7.5K through the gate
55% empty seats
all this in the "home of boxing" where most casuals will go and see a fight on spec. AND Alexander was Khan's biggest name foe since Maidana.
Khan's rep as a draw is bulllhsit.
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