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  • #11
    Khan. The difference between how good he really is and how good he claims to be is huge. I wonder if even Khan himself believes his own boasting.

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    • #12
      Broner or Eubank Jr. Both gatekeepers who think their good living off names of either their father or Floyd Mayweather

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      • #13
        Easily Adrien Broner...
        "About Billions"
        "Ain't beat"
        Just a few of his ****** ass phrases, but I could go on and on.

        I think the fact fans made AB out to be some sort of world beater also factors into this as well, you Floyd nuggets are part of the reason he thinks he is still some sort of big PPV star.

        Amir Khan whilst a bit big headed and sometimes making bold claims atleast he has the skill to back it up its just an unfortunate case of a fighter who has a glass chin and lacks discipline he is in every way a bit like James Toney with the falling short part.
        James Toney could easily be on that list him and AB are the two most deluded fighters about because the hardcore boxing fans in America constantly stroke them off every day for no god damn good reason.

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        • #14
          before I came in this thread I was thinking Khan

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          • #15
            Tough call. I don't think its Eubank Jr doe. Khan, Patel & Broner all got him beat on their best day & Eubank Jr's worst day. I think I'd go with Khan, although I haven't listened to that recent Patel video so who knows how much that could influence me.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Rubber Ducky View Post
              Hard to pick between Khan and Broner, both are so delusional in regards to their self worth and ability. But if I had to pick one I'd say Broner. Broner turned down $40 mill from Roc Nation not even Khan is delusional enough to turn down that.
              that $40 million deal from Roc Nation was for 5 years. I wouldn't have took it either. Because had he became a superstar, he would have been locked in it. Now he probably hasn't made that much in the past few years and that's his own fault but I don't know. There is a reason people won't leave Al Haymon.

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              • #17
                How the hell is Khan beating Broner?

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                • #18
                  After that last interview, I think it's Patel

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by buddyr View Post
                    that $40 million deal from Roc Nation was for 5 years. I wouldn't have took it either. Because had he became a superstar, he would have been locked in it. Now he probably hasn't made that much in the past few years and that's his own fault but I don't know. There is a reason people won't leave Al Haymon.
                    Bonner superstar? What are you smoking?

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                    • #20
                      Khan and Wilder.

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