Comments Thread For: Khan: I Think Fury, Haye Beat Joshua at The Moment

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Khan: I Think Fury, Haye Beat Joshua at The Moment

    Amir Khan (31-3, 19 early) tackles Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (46-1-1, 32 KOs) in Las Vegas this weekend and some outlets are reporting that the bout will net the Bolton-based boxer a cool $13,000,000. However, the 29-year-old insists it is all about legacy, not money, and the challenge has come along at a time when he has the maturity to handle a superfight.
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  • Sweden2716
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    David Haye dangerous ??? Oh my little toe hurts, I better run as fast as I can.
    What a disgrace he was when he had his big fight against Klitschko, talked smack before the fight and then peed in his pants when he got in the ring.

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    • whatismyname
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      Originally posted by Sweden2716
      David Haye dangerous ??? Oh my little toe hurts, I better run as fast as I can.
      What a disgrace he was when he had his big fight against Klitschko, talked smack before the fight and then peed in his pants when he got in the ring.
      Get over it man, you never had a bad day in Your Whole life? Haye is entertaining and good for boxing

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      • The D3vil
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        #4
        He's right. It's good to see that Khan's at least realistic about others' abilities, even when he's not realistic about his own.

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        • Travycat
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          #5
          It's all very interesting for Joshua about fighting Haye...do you fight him now while he's still a bit rusty and hasn't really put any rounds in since returning, or do you wait a year or so, and does Haye warm up with a few more fights and become too much too soon for Anthony, or has David's prime past? I don't know how you work this.

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          • b d w
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            #6
            I think there are about half a dozen HW's that beat Joshua right now.

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