Nope, you're talking nonsense again Amir.
Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: Will Mayweather Man Up? Everyone Wants It!
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When Khan beat Alexander no Alexander was not looked at as a notable win sorry..Khan may have better wins like 3 yrs ago not recently tho..Guerrero is well none in Cali where he always fights..Khan is not known in the US bro..Walk up the street and ask 10 people anywhere in the us do they know who Khan is,10 people will tell you they have no clue what your talking about..So now Khan is a bigger star then Cotto and Alverez huh even Wlad??Lol stop dude your making a fool of your self..Khan has much better wins than Berto.... Khan just beat Alexander. He didn't just beat him. He made him look ******... That's not a notable win?
Bradley ducked Khan. Marquez said he didn't want to fight Khan.
Khan wants the big fights now. He wants Mayweather, Pacquiao, Cotto etc.
And New Yorkers know Berto, Gurrerro, and Maidana? Give me a break.
Khan is the 3rd most "popular" fighter after Mayweather and Pacquiao. The numbers speak for themselves. Khan has Boxing's 3rd largest following in social media. Look at his facebook, twitter, and instagram. The guy is very well known in England, South Asia, and the Middle East.
He's trying to grow his American fan base, hence him having fights here in the US.Comment
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Khan's a nobody stateside. Did 7k live gate at the Barclays, in a venue that holds a minimum 16k for sporting events. In the city with the largest ****** population in the country, with the most accessibility for traveling Brits, facing a home town fighter who'd just headlined a Pacquiao PPV.Comment
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And I think his last bad performance and running from Brook and his delusional self image have finished him off in England apart from support from the odd taxi driver !Khan's a nobody stateside. Did 7k live gate at the Barclays, in a venue that holds a minimum 16k for sporting events. In the city with the largest ****** population in the country, with the most accessibility for traveling Brits, facing a home town fighter who'd just headlined a Pacquiao PPV.Comment
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