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  • lopez36
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    #41
    I wonder if the person doing the interview laughed out loud, i would

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    • MrRolltide91
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      #42
      maybe in 5 years

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      • VG_Addict
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        #43
        Khan won't get into the Hall of Fame, not even close.

        He's just plain not that good.

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        • Lullaby
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          #44
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          Khan won't get into the Hall of Fame, not even close.

          He's just plain not that good.



          When he'll beat Mayweather, he'll get the ticket to become a HOFer..

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          • VG_Addict
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            #45
            Originally posted by Lullaby
            When he'll beat Mayweather, he'll get the ticket to become a HOFer..
            No he won't.

            It's laughable to even think Khan will be in the HOF.

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            • arraamis
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              #46
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Virgil Hunter takes Amir Khan, 30-3 (19), into a 12-round non-title fight against Chris Algieri, 20-1 (8), at New York's Barclays Centre on Friday night with the unshakeable belief that his boxer will one day glide into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

              The 28-year-old joined Hunter after a shocking KO loss to Danny Garcia in 2012; the L.A.-based trainer has added some defensive nous to Khan’s game and believes that he is a few wins away from immortality.
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              Come on ...........

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              • thack
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                #47
                These Khan worshippers are as deluded as the idiot himself but if you laugh at what they say and how they try to twist his lies it's easy to realise they are as transparent as the Con boy himself.Old glass jaw hall of fame , give me a break....Ha,ha....Lol.

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                • Dle
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                  #48
                  If Rios beat Algerie he will also be HOF status... Get reall, I'm beginning to lose a little respect for Hunter as a trainer. Maybe Ward needs to break camp because this guy is not all there. I kno that he wants the Floyd sweepstake cuz he's close to retirement age. But there are other was to promote a fighter as long as it has truth and not a joke. And hunter must be joking if he thinks public buys this to grmand a Mayweather money fight.

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                  • illegalwraps
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by matt22
                    What is Floyd's signature win>
                    Corrales, now let's name the future hall of famers he's beat, hernandez, castillo, gatti, judah, Dela hoya, hatton, marquez, mosely, cotto, canelo (and yes I think canelo will be future hall of fame is he keeps doing what he's doing) and Pacquiao. Not to mention the current and former champions he's fought that might not ever be hall of fame worthy, has khan even fought 12 current or former world champions in his career let alone hall of famers?

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                    • matt22
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by illegalwraps
                      Corrales, now let's name the future hall of famers he's beat, hernandez, castillo, gatti, judah, Dela hoya, hatton, marquez, mosely, cotto, canelo (and yes I think canelo will be future hall of fame is he keeps doing what he's doing) and Pacquiao. Not to mention the current and former champions he's fought that might not ever be hall of fame worthy, has khan even fought 12 current or former world champions in his career let alone hall of famers?
                      I don't think Corrales is a Hall of Famer but okay I will take your word for it. 1) Hernandez and Castillo will not be hall of famers, 2) Gatti is a hall of famer but I think we agree that he doesn't belong there (fat done used Espn to get him in there), 3) Marquez I give you credit but he made him jump up two weight categories and he didn't make the catch weight of 145 he came in 146 so he should have been disqualified, Marquez did not have one fight at 140 nor 147 before he fought arguably the best welterweight of his era not fair, 4) Mosley was way way over the hill Mayweather ducked him at his prime, 5) Cotto is a toss up to me he was already over the hill yes he is middleweight champ but he beat a one legged fighter, 6) Canelo was drained and too young what was he 21 come on, and 7) Pacquiao was also over the hill if they fought 5 years ago Floyd loses.
                      To me Floyd is a great fighter but God damn it there is always something with his fights catch weight, fighting a guy over his prime, making a guy not wear a particular gloves, big ring, dehydration clauses, fighting only in Las Vegas knowing he brings millions in so obviously he will get the benefit of the doubt in close decisions.
                      You mentioned Castillo but he lost the first fight. So we don't have to debate that it. Now I also believe that he won the other close fights against Cotto and De la Hoya and Pacquiao (Pacquiao screwed it up injury or too much bible). To me the biggest enigma in boxing is Floyd he has so many skills but he has to always have some kind of God damn advantage. this taints his legacy.

                      I also would have loved him to have faced Mosley, Paul Williams, De la Hoya, Freitas, Spadafora, etc, in their primes.

                      Also I think he should fight more "prime" black fighters he didnt in his career and he wont now. Why cant he give another brother a shot? Scared another brother will steal his shine? He should fight Andrade, Lara or Thurman next. Stop with the not enough money crap. This argument is really racist. If he fights Garcia next he will be fighting another flat footed fighter just great

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