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  • Pennsauken1
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    #31
    Another glass jaw stablemate in Hearns Promotion

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    • Scipio2009
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      #32
      If Khan understands what it is, this might actually work out for everyone.

      Khan's first fight back is likely going to be an easy one; light punching fighter, at least Euro level, for a small payday (chief support to Anthony Joshua will likely mean a better payday, but it'd also mean a tougher fight).

      If he gets through that with no issues, things get interesting, especially if Wilder-Joshua happens for the summer.

      Would be interesting to see what the interest gets to, but Matchroom Sport could end up with a Sky Box Office doubleheader of Wilder-Joshua from Las Vegas and Khan-Brook from London (whether it's Wembley or the O2 will be based on what the hype for the fight is like).

      A lot of moving parts to such a deal, though.

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #33
        Originally posted by killakali
        Another fighter leaving the PBC. He’s following in Frampton, Selby, Jacobs footsteps. I guess not all the PBC fighters are cool with inactivity like some people on here claim.
        This mite open up the floodgates. I’ve been a PBC supporter but Haymon has missed so many opportunities to capitalize off all the fighters he had it’s ashame.

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        • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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          #34
          This has got to be smack in the face to Oscar also

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          • Bronx2245
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            #35
            Is Broner fighting Khan @ 147, or Omar Figueroa Jr. @ 140?

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            • Randall Cunning
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              #36
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Is Broner fighting Khan @ 147, or Omar Figueroa Jr. @ 140?
              Id say Figueroa. Khans fighting in the UK at the end of March, 24th is Dillian Whytes 02 card, 31st Joshua/Parker. Dont see Khan/Broner being on either of those cards tbh.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Scipio2009
                If Khan understands what it is, this might actually work out for everyone.

                Khan's first fight back is likely going to be an easy one; light punching fighter, at least Euro level, for a small payday (chief support to Anthony Joshua will likely mean a better payday, but it'd also mean a tougher fight).

                If he gets through that with no issues, things get interesting, especially if Wilder-Joshua happens for the summer.

                Would be interesting to see what the interest gets to, but Matchroom Sport could end up with a Sky Box Office doubleheader of Wilder-Joshua from Las Vegas and Khan-Brook from London (whether it's Wembley or the O2 will be based on what the hype for the fight is like).

                A lot of moving parts to such a deal, though.
                Are you on drugs ?? Khan v Brook definitely isnt happening in London as both arent from their or based their.Khan v Brook is a big fight in the Northern parts of England not Southern where London is.Brook-Khan will be separate to Joshua-Wilder which aint happening until 2019

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                  #38
                  Khan has wasted his career messing about in jungles and masturbating on webcams. He's clearly signed with Hearn to cash out against Brook.


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                  • DJrabit
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                    #39
                    Does this mean his fighting in HBO.

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                    • Pennsauken1
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                      #40
                      Promoter of the Decade, Eddie Hearn, with another top signing, lol

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