What are these imaginary contracts Khan is always saying he signed?
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Khan does more talking and bragging and less actual fighting than almost anyone. Even Mayweather and Pacquiao fought twice a year. Khan is averaging fighting a mediocre fighter once every 10 months. I don't want Khan to win a world title. He would only defend it once a year. If Khan liked to fight he would do so more often. He is a 28 year old blabber mouth wasting his prime boxing years away by not fighting.Comment
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I'm starting to think the same thing.
I'm telling you, we can make a Lifetime movie out of Khan where the climax to the movie is the Doctor bursts into Khan's home only to find that Khan is in the middle of negotiations with Floyd or Pac on a landline phone, but the plot twist is the phone is unplugged.
Directed by Christopher Nolan.
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Honestly, I think it's just that he and his team sign some document saying that they are willing to fight for X amount and under X terms or whatever, but then he runs to the media and acts as if that's some official agreement. It's as though it doesn't go through his mind that the other side (the "A" side!) is the one that ultimately gets to set the terms that you either do or don't accept, and that you have to wait until said "A" side is ready to confirm that you are the choice.
Seems like any one of us could pull a Khan by writing down and sending in a document that says we'll fight Floyd or Manny for 10 million, and then when they inevitably ignore it we start chirping to the media about how we were ducked. Makes no sense.Comment
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Hahaha, Sounds more like m night shyamalanI'm telling you, we can make a Lifetime movie out of Khan where the climax to the movie is the Doctor bursts into Khan's home only to find that Khan is in the middle of negotiations with Floyd or Pac on a landline phone, but the plot twist is the phone is unplugged.
Directed by Christopher Nolan.Comment
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