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  • FlatLine
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    Amir Khan vs Ricky Burns - Who Win?

    Ricky Burns has had more fights than Khan at the 147 limit throughout his career but in other divisions he's also fought names such as Terence Crawford, Omar Figueroa, Michael Katsidis, Raymundo Beltran, Kevin Mitchell, Zlaticanin.

    In the UK, this would be one of the biggest money fights available to both fighters at the current time. A fight talked about for many years, perhaps now is the right time for it to go down with Khan coming off a defeat and Burns coming off an impressive victory.

    Burns has a huge Scottish following and Khan's star power is at this point a universal phenomenon. Can Khan become the next man to defeat him or will Burns continue his winning streak and somehow beat the formidable Amir King Khan?
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    Amir Khan by KO / TKO / RTD
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    Ricky Burns by KO / TKO / RTD
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    Amir Khan by Decision
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    Ricky Burns by Decision
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    Originally posted by FlatLine
    Ricky Burns has had more fights than Khan at the 147 limit throughout his career but in other divisions he's also fought names such as Terence Crawford, Omar Figueroa, Michael Katsidis, Raymundo Beltran, Kevin Mitchell, Zlaticanin.

    In the UK, this would be one of the biggest money fights available to both fighters at the current time. A fight talked about for many years, perhaps now is the right time for it to go down with Khan coming off a defeat and Burns coming off an impressive victory.

    Burns has a huge Scottish following and Khan's star power is at this point a universal phenomenon. Can Khan become the next man to defeat him or will Burns continue his winning streak and somehow beat the formidable Amir King Khan?
    LOL You didn't watch the fight...

    To answer your question Khan wins 120-108. Burns is a dream style matchup for him.

    Can Khan still make 140?

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      Burns is one boxer I am sure Khan would knock out. Even Khan's poor chin can hold up against Burns best punches. Khan has it all over him in speed, skill and power.

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        Khan would knock Burns the fuc out

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          Originally posted by FlatLine
          Ricky Burns has had more fights than Khan at the 147 limit throughout his career but in other divisions he's also fought names such as Terence Crawford, Omar Figueroa, Michael Katsidis, Raymundo Beltran, Kevin Mitchell, Zlaticanin.

          In the UK, this would be one of the biggest money fights available to both fighters at the current time. A fight talked about for many years, perhaps now is the right time for it to go down with Khan coming off a defeat and Burns coming off an impressive victory.

          Burns has a huge Scottish following and Khan's star power is at this point a universal phenomenon. Can Khan become the next man to defeat him or will Burns continue his winning streak and somehow beat the formidable Amir King Khan?
          Being kind of serious, but is there a reason why you're ever-waning thought is of "the greatness of Amir Khan"?

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          • FlatLine
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            Originally posted by Loque-san
            LOL You didn't watch the fight...

            To answer your question Khan wins 120-108. Burns is a dream style matchup for him.

            Can Khan still make 140?
            Unlikely so it'd have to be at 147. Burns fought over 140 limit more times than Khan has anyway.

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              a riddle wrapped in an enigma.

              can ricky burns feather fists shatter the glass chin of amir?

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                Probably Burns by KO.

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                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  Burns is one boxer I am sure Khan would knock out. Even Khan's poor chin can hold up against Burns best punches. Khan has it all over him in speed, skill and power.
                  Burns is a tough SOB, fought Beltran for 8 rounds or so with a broken jaw.

                  Went the distance with Crawford who's significantly better than Khan in all areas. Distance with Zlatacanic or whatever his name is too.

                  Doubt Khan could KO him.

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                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Burns is a tough SOB, fought Beltran for 8 rounds or so with a broken jaw.

                    Went the distance with Crawford who's significantly better than Khan in all areas. Distance with Zlatacanic or whatever his name is too.

                    Doubt Khan could KO him.
                    I don't get it with some people lol. Burns, while not a world beater, has been in with top notch competition and has never been stopped. Yet I'm suppose to believe Khan, a guy who has'nt had a KO in like 5 years is going to stop him.

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