Condemned. He knows what he’s doing the same way Mikey Garcia does, pulling the wool over “oh at least he’s daring to be great” brigade. Avoiding real challenges people expect them to win in favour of a fight they have no chance in knowing they will get credit just for showing up and winning a few rounds.
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Originally posted by bluebeam View PostKhan could have finally brought a big fight to the UK. His biggest moments came in America.
A domestic fight for the biggest purse against a guy who has been disrespecting you for damn near a decade and you still don't fight?
khan is who I thought he was.
And Eddie Hearn is the worst for even signing khan to a 3 fight deal without a guarantee for the 3rd fight to be brook. As long as nobody lost before the 3rd fight.
Eddie ended up with 2 tune ups on matchroom and a b side on a top rank ppv.
He wasted 3 fights on Amir
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Originally posted by Fuzzy-101 View PostOut of his whole 30 plus fights you can only name me 3 fighters and two he lost tooLast edited by doom_specialist; 01-07-2019, 01:47 PM.
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Originally posted by KillaMane26 View PostFck Khan.....He ducked the entire 147 sat on hid ass n called out guys n fought nobody....But now just cuz he cash out vs Canelo then FINALLY fight a decent opponent n his weight class he gets the purple heart award?
After Canelo fight he's been out with injury. By your logic Thurman must have been ducking all at 147 too, despite him holding half the belts at the time.
I'd be confident in saying more fighters have ducked Khan than the other way round.
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And no, that is not to make it out that he’s ducking the Sheffield star. You cannot be avoiding a lesser fighter to take on a more dangerous one, that argument is futile.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostApplauded! Time and again we as boxing fans criticize fighters for not taking on the best at their best or ducking and cherry-picking. Along comes Khan, a guy who isn't afraid of tough challenges and epitomizes everything we want in a fighter's heart, and he still gets shyt on. Ok, so he has a glass jaw and he talks a lot of rubbish. But, he is still a good boxer with speed, reflexes and some pop on his punches. I still consider this Crawford's biggest test if Khan enters the ring at his best.
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostAnd after you claimed that he fought nobody and I disproved that, you switched your argument to something else to keep disparaging him, which is the case way too often on these boards. Those 3 names are 3 of the absolute best in the game right now. Not many guys at welterweight can say they've faced better competition.
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