Eddy Reynoso, trainer for WBC middleweight champion Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (46-1-1, 32KOs) is taking Amir Khan (31-3, 19KOs) very seriously. [Click Here To Read More]
Floyd didn't avoid Khan, he fought Maidana who was simply a better sell after beating lil Bro.
Now Pacquiao on the other hand, I don't know what happened there. Khan was his best sell but he went with his least best sell in Bradley. So maybe there was some ducking involved there.
Eddy Reynoso, trainer for WBC middleweight champion Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (46-1-1, 32KOs) is taking Amir Khan (31-3, 19KOs) very seriously. [Click Here To Read More]
Hey Reynoso, remember that Floyd would have outweighed Khan by 5-10 pounds on fight night while after coming up the additional 8 pounds, your boy will still outweigh Khan by 18-20 pounds on fight night.
Floyd didn't avoid Khan, he fought Maidana who was simply a better sell after beating lil Bro.
Now Pacquiao on the other hand, I don't know what happened there. Khan was his best sell but he went with his least best sell in Bradley. So maybe there was some ducking involved there.
actually Floyd cherry picked Bertos while Pacquiao may not have picked the popular choice in Bradley, but Bradley is a top 2-3 welterweight in the world and Bertos wasn't even a top 10 welter.
Floyd ducked Khan twice, he fought Maidana twice and then fought Berto. Pacquiao well he aint even trying to make excuses thats pretty well known that Arum, Roach and team Pac didn't want Khan. You can also add Marquez, Cotto to that list of ducks.
Yes, we remember that both Floyd and Pac refused to fight Khan because he never proved himself at 147. He literally hasnt beaten anyone of note since 2010 and that was back at 140 and he still got rocked really badly in that fight.
Yes we are aware that Canelo has choosen to fight Khan at 155 when his last good win was in 2010 at 140, in lieu of the mandatory challenger for Canelo's lineal middleweight title.
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