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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Motivated: I Want To Leave a Great Legacy!

    Former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan (32-4, 20 KOs) is eager to get back in the ring as soon as possible. Khan returned to the ring last month at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, and knocked out Phil Lo Greco in only 39 seconds.
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  • Elroy The Great
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    • vitali1999
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      #3
      Dont worry you will. The guy with the worst chin in boxing. Take a ten count from a faint 😂

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      • Scopedog
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        I feel like it's too late for that. The fights where he's lost badly are remembered better than his best wins. He is only 31 so has some time (feels like he's been around forever) but the top guys are all dangerous and you know what his chin is like, so if he's going to put a great run together he'll have to do it against the odds.

        What he maybe needs is a 2-3 year plan, maybe he can fight Vargas some time soon, then have that money fight against Brook, avenge himself against Garcia, and then see what the lay of the land is and fight whoever the best guy is at Welter (probably Spence, Crawford or perhaps Thurman.) If he could pull that off it would be great, but to be honest there's a significant chance he'd lose in every fight I just mentioned and in most it's even probable.

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        • Elroy The Great
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          • Holler
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            I'll stick up for him if no-one else will. He's a brave guy. Hasn't dodged the hard fights. Even after the evidence of his dodgy chin was there for all to see. There's less talented fighters with better records than him primarily because they've been far more choosy about who they face. Prescott aside, he's only lost to some very good opposition.

            He won't go down as a great in international terms, but he's been an exciting fighter to watch and he's taken on some quality opponents. So he'll be broadly well thought* of in the UK when he calls it a day.
























            *Unless you were foolish enough to bet on him...

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            • iamboxing
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              • Bravado
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                Those days are long gone my Pakistani friend. Its over for your career. You had some legit wins coming up. I liked the Kotelnik W on your record but you never protected your chin properly, on top of it being made of styrofoam. Then you squared up too much and always fought with extreme speed instead of throwing off speed punches. Its okay, very few people comparatively get the kind of career you get. You did well for a while.

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                • thack
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                  Khan for once is right.As he say's here himself ...'I was down a lot' ...he was and that's his legacy.

                  Nobody is interested in Amir Khan he's just hanging around fighting nobodies .....tell me otherwise!....Khan is just a broken brand .The boxing world has moved on .Only Khan and a few fools
                  can't see this.A big statement Phil ..what's his name....Amir Khan is a complete joke and only a complete fool would be blind to that.

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                  • Marvlus Marv
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                    Amir, son, you could retire now after beating the guy who nobody wanted to fight, you know that last guy I had to look up on Boxrec. Matt Le Blanc I think his name was. The name Khan spells Makdoom for any challengers to his kingship

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