Amir Khan did not prove himself of this fight to get mayweather's sweeptakes i thought Chris Algerie won the fight. very lousy performance of Amir Khan if that fight happen with mayweather i think this is the worst and missmatch fight of mayweather's career and the worst and the most boring fight. i hope this fight wont happen to protect boxing.
Comments Thread For: Khan: I Proved Myself To Mayweather, People Want It
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Just yesterday i was being laughed for saying Algieri was gonna win
And my reasoning was that Algieri has been facing the more quality fighters and in perception, Khan was easiest opponent hes had in the past year.
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LOL, really? Pac knocked dude down 6 times while he wobbled you and took you into deep waters. You had to use all types of illegal tactics to edge him out by a few rounds. Good thing you had your boss man pay 2 of the judges off to secure a UD because you looked desperate and scared in there last night against a guy with 8 KO's. The only thing you proved was that you need to cheat to win.Comment
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Khan proved nothing it was Algieri that proved all
Algieri made a statement that Chrissie belongs as a solid fighter. Khan proved only a big mouth and a soft punch. a good fight would be Paulie vs Chrissie. Khan and Guerrero or Thurman would be fair?Comment
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More than ever,I really believe he's just trying to cash out. What's crazy is that in the 147 division, Pac with bad shoulder and all is still the clear cut#2 in the division.
The rest of the division seems to be all hype. Can't wait for Crawford to.eventually fill out to 147.Comment
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Khan proved nothing about his skills, but proved that boxing's ****** rules still make boxing annoying. Chris landed clear powerful shots at him while Khan rode his bicycle most of the time and held when he could run no more, and boxing rules say you could still win by boxing like this, like Floyd.
I thought I was going to like boxing again, but no. He could fight Floyd but I will never care, I doubt I'll even watch it, or any other boxer Floyd fights, even if it's free on NBC.Comment
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