Comments Thread For: Maidana's Manager Would Llike Rematch With Amir Khan

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  • Weebler I
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    #41
    I get why he wants a Khan rematch, it's a decent money fight he feels he can win.

    But why does he never mention an Alexander rematch? or even a Kotelnik rematch?

    The latter would be a good fight to come back in as a tune-up.

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    • arraamis
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      #42
      Originally posted by FlatLine
      Khan beat Maidana better than Floyd did - Maidana hasn't done enough yet to deserve a Khan rematch. If he'd beat Floyd that would have opened the door for the Khan rematch but right now Maidana has 2 straight losses. He needs to prove himself worthy of fighting Khan again.
      Originally posted by Salim_Shady
      The last Maidana was reckless and balls to the wall but this Maidana is more calculated, versatile and a better box...but if he tries to outbox Khan then he'll lose a wider decision than last time.
      Clearly, both of you guys had magic glasses on during the fight and when you watched the replay.

      The Khan-man barely won that fight and based on the boxing writers, got one hell of a gift. These attempts to rewrite history is pathetic and don't even come close to reality.

      judges: Jerry Roth 111-114, C.J. Ross 111-114, Glenn Trowbridge 112-113

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      • Greed.
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        #43
        Originally posted by Weebler I
        I get why he wants a Khan rematch, it's a decent money fight he feels he can win.

        But why does he never mention an Alexander rematch? or even a Kotelnik rematch?

        The latter would be a good fight to come back in as a tune-up.
        His motivation is low as it is, he's not going to get up to fight Alexander who is still a difficult fight for less money and less credit for a win. He has wanted the Khan rematch for a long time and he's on a win streak so it'll add to his resume.

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        • New England
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          #44
          not a bad fight for khan, save for his god awful chin.


          chino is goign to be hard pressed to get back into top form if he keeps letting himself get so massive between fights. he probably drinks like a fish

          he always struck me as a wild guy.

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          • Dean_Razorback
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            #45
            Originally posted by New England
            not a bad fight for khan, save for his god awful chin.


            chino is goign to be hard pressed to get back into top form if he keeps letting himself get so massive between fights. he probably drinks like a fish

            he always struck me as a wild guy.
            chino is already training, and will be back in oxnard in august, contursi said that haymon offered a date in december, so maybe he can make it

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            • arraamis
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              #46
              Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
              chino is already training, and will be back in oxnard in august, contursi said that haymon offered a date in december, so maybe he can make it
              As someone already stated ... Chino is a winner on PBC. His style just isn't boring regardless of whether he's winning or losing.

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              • Damiens
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                #47
                As someone already stated ... Chino is a winner on PBC. His style just isn't boring regardless of whether he's winning or losing.
                Exactly. I'd be so pumped for a Maidana fight on PBC. I wonder how the promotion would be. Too bad Maidana is old and looking for retirement or Haymon would have his PBC numbers double with Maidana fights.

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                • Sugar Adam Ali
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                  #48
                  I would be fine with a rematch late this year..

                  First fight was great, and the rematch will be much bigger and for higher stakes..

                  Good payday for both guys
                  Maidana wins he stays at the top tier welters with floyd manny Brook thurman, Bradley.
                  And if khan wins, he moved himself into that group

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                  • Jubei
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                    #49
                    Khan and daddy Al still looking for the last remaining fighters left with a below 20% ko ratio he can pay off to lie down for Amir triple C "china-chinned-clown" Khan. Guy will never ever fight a good puncher ever again.

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