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  • boxingfan1986
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    #11
    LOL

    As a ****** myself, Khan is no different to the rest of the ****** guys out there today.
    Chasing p'ussy 24/7, but act like a devout ****** for that one month then when that month is over, celebrate it by getting p'issed and off your head on coke.

    He needs to keep this devout ****** thing going on as his little fangirls look up to him

    As for the fight, he needs to let go of the Mayweather/Pacman dreams. He's amongst a group of 4/5 guys who all can lay claim to having a fight with the big 2. He acts as if he's the one clear favourite in the whole welterweight division who Manny & Floyd would fight

    There'll probably be a FloydPac rematch anyway in Sept. The money involved in this time is too much for both sides to not go do it again.

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    • KnickTillDeaTh
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      #12
      Originally posted by ukbox
      I believe Khan is religious, however I do believe it's part of a PR campaign. Khan's biggest fan base are ******'s, he has to sell himself as a good ******. He's a decent lad.
      If Khan fought during Ramadam it would upset a lot of his core fan base.

      Ramadan is a fast during the hours while the sun is up. Most devout ******s wake up before the sun rises to eat, they then brake the fast when the sun sets usually with prunes and a glass of milk, traditional prayers included of course. Most ******s continue working through the fast and abstain from food, sex and generally bad habits like smoking. So Khan could train while recognizing the fast, especially because most boxers generally don't eat during training hours anyway. If not, Khan could train at night which would be perfectly acceptable. The fight also occurs at night so I call bullschit on the whole Ramadan excuse.

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      • Box-Office
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        #13
        Originally posted by ukbox
        Haha

        The way Hunter has put the spin on Algieri & hyped him up....there's no way he faces a Thurman or Brook.

        How does Hunter get Khan motivated & confident for Thurman & Brook when he's looking at Algieri as elite & extremely dangerous.
        Algieri did beat Provodnikov with one eye shut along with a very respectable win against Emmanuel Taylor without letting it become "Fight of the Year" candidate unlike when Taylor faced Broner.

        It is just that he had that "out of the cage" joke attached to him that no one can takes him seriously.

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        • ukbox
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          #14
          Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
          Ramadan is a fast during the hours while the sun is up. Most devout ******s wake up before the sun rises to eat, they then brake the fast when the sun sets usually with prunes and a glass of milk, traditional prayers included of course. Most ******s continue working through the fast and abstain from food, sex and generally bad habits like smoking. So Khan could train while recognizing the fast, especially because most boxers generally don't eat during training hours anyway. If not, Khan could train at night which would be perfectly acceptable. The fight also occurs at night so I call bullschit on the whole Ramadan excuse.
          I won't pretend to know about Ramadam, I know it's a fast.

          There's a friendly guy in my local Domino pizza. I've spoken with him during his fast. He enjoys taking part but it knocks the stuffing out the fella. It can't be easy starving & being surrounded by food all day. His energy levels drop though & he's admitted that's he's felt the effects.

          If Ramadam can effect a guy working in a pizza shop then the effects on a Pro boxer would be far more noticable. Khan's performance & training would suffer. He would need to feed his body immmediately after workouts & wouldn't be able to if he was fasting.
          Last edited by ukbox; 04-24-2015, 03:54 AM.

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          • ukbox
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            #15
            Originally posted by Box-Office
            Algieri did beat Provodnikov with one eye shut along with a very respectable win against Emmanuel Taylor without letting it become "Fight of the Year" candidate unlike when Taylor faced Broner.

            It is just that he had that "out of the cage" joke attached to him that no one can takes him seriously.
            It's a joke of a fight & hyping Algieri's achievements at 140lb are completely irrelevant. Someone need to tell Khan & Hunter this.
            The fight isn't at 140lb, if the fight were then they'd have a point noting that he never lost his belt & is undefeated at 140lb.
            Khan claims to be 147 & elite...prove it.

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            • boxingfan1986
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              #16
              its not possible to train during ramadan..

              fasting knocks 7 shades out of you mentally and physically

              khan will lose weight, he'll have little energy to do anything except rest, never mind putting on a pair of gloves to train

              he should have taken the brook fight which was a few days before ramadan but that's gone now.

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              • I Love Jesus!
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                #17
                lol ramadan or not knans not getting the fight he sucks

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                • KnickTillDeaTh
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ukbox
                  I won't pretend to know about Ramadam, I know it's a fast.

                  There's a friendly guy in my local Domino pizza. I've spoken with him during his fast. He enjoys taking part but it knocks the stuffing out the fella. It can't be easy starving & being surrounded by food all day. His energy levels drop though & he's admitted that's he's felt the effects.

                  If Ramadam can effect a guy working in a pizza shop then the effects on a Pro boxer would be far more noticable. Khan's performance & training would suffer. He would need to feed his body immmediately after workouts & wouldn't be able to if he was fasting.
                  This is not true of every person, I used to fast and it did not have any ill affects on me. And like I said most boxers don't eat during training and they usually wake up to run before the sun comes up so he would do fine it would be just like another training camp. Its the same thing most boxers do to make weight.

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                  • Japanese Boxing
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                    #19
                    I hope Pacquiao wins and Floyd demands a rematch but Pac says no.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ukbox
                      Haha

                      The way Hunter has put the spin on Algieri & hyped him up....there's no way he faces a Thurman or Brook.

                      How does Hunter get Khan motivated & confident for Thurman & Brook when he's looking at Algieri as elite & extremely dangerous.
                      I was talking about for Floyd I could care less what khan does.

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