I know right smh, correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Porter the destroyer have a draw with Diaz, fair enough he won the rematch but if hes a monster like you guys are making him out to be then it should have been a clean win from the get go. Just like Floyd says you guys keep putting him on the peddle stool and when he gets beat you will say hes was suppose to lose.
Comments Thread For: Brook: Every Time Khan Steps Up, He Gets Stopped!
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Brook has proved himself at the same level as Khan has for the 147 Division.
Khan's resume is deeper at LW and LWW but...
That was like over 4 years ago.
Khan is desperately trying to get a big US payday trading of old victories and feather fisted WW's.
He is running scared of punchers.Comment
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The funny thing is Brooks resume isn't even deep in the slightest, one name in 34 fights....shockingBrook has proved himself at the same level as Khan has for the 147 Division.
Khan's resume is deeper at LW and LWW but...
That was like over 4 years ago.
Khan is desperately trying to get a big US payday trading of old victories and feather fisted WW's.
He is running scared of punchers.Comment
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I stopped reading there. Not dealing with serious people. CompuboxKhan clearly won the fight 116-112, as the Compubox stats show. That's not even close to losing. What is "almost lost" is Brook's close MD against Porter. And Khan is most certainly a big name in US boxing if he's pulling record-breaking numbers for boxing on cable:
Khan-Algieri Draws Huge Numbers For Spike TV And PBC
"[I]Magnifying the ratings result is that the telecast came opposite a memorable Game 7 of the NHL playoffs between the New York Rangers and Tampa Bay Lightning. The elimination game - won by Tampa Bay who faces the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup - drew nearly 3.3 million viewers, the most ever for a non-Stanley Cup finals game on NBC Sports Network.
Despite the competition across the dial, viewership interest rose over the course of the Spike TV broadcast. The peak audience for the main event reached 1.12 million viewers, good for the most watched cable fight on a Friday night in more than eight years.[/B] The number surpasses the peak viewership of the first PBC on Spike TV main event, when a similar number of viewers tuned in as Andre Berto stopped Josesito Lopez to resurrect his career
Khan is already worth around $35-40 million right now, making him the third richest current welterweight. And he earns $1.5 million per fight, along with millions from UK celebrity endorsements. He doesn't need the money from the Brook fight. On the other hand, it's Brook who needs the money, since he's only making $100-200k per fight.
You are far too emotional to be posting on here. I know the Peterson fight was a sham but the public perception was that he lost and I always stuck by him and defended him.
There are many people who had it a draw. Khan looked absolutely terrible and Algieri came out of the fight with more credit for his performance.
The only thin that's "cringe" are your posts. You've already admitted that Khan is ducking Brook.....quietly under your breath....but most of your time now is spent obsessing over Brook, trying to make him look bad to compensate for what you already know. Khan b1tched out.Comment
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"A similar number to those who watched Andre Berto vs. Josesito Lopez"
Yeah, Khan is HUGE in America. As big as Andre Berto.Comment
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You still cant get over the fact that people called Bradley out for ducking Khan.

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