Should Amir Khan Refuse To Fight For An IBF Title Ever Again?

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  • alexguiness
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    #21
    If Floyd had the IBF belt would the same Khantard logic be applied?

    Unlikely.

    Khan lost to Peterson, all this crap about him being robbed is total BS. It was a very close fight, but Peterson was the home town fighter and Khan did not do enough to get the decision.

    Khan has become Floyd's whore, nothing more.

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    • FlatLine
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      #22
      Khan should never fight for an IBF title again at 147, 154, 160 whatever weight he goes up to and regardless of whoever has that title.

      Through their actions during the Peterson case, the IBF effectively gave the green light for any fighter to cheat against Khan without any penalty or consequences.

      Why the phuck would anyone fight for a title when the sanctioning body has shown that it would allow your opponent to cheat against you without getting punished? Lol.. are you guys dumb or something?

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      • soul_survivor
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        #23
        There are only 2 fighters on this planet who can say F U to title belts and organisations. We all know who they are. Khan is not one of them.

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        • trixx12
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          #24
          Originally posted by LarryXXX
          I honestly dont give a **** if he ever fights again period if you want to know the truth
          then don't come in every khan thread.

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