Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: Hearn is Pissed Off, But I Control My Own Destiny
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Exactly. Ducking to fight an even bigger name on an even bigger [world] stage.
Brook should have forged his own career instead of aligning himself to Khan's.Comment
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Exactly!
Beat me to it as I was going to post how fighting a better fighter can still be considered a duck. Crawford and brook both beat khan. He can hold his head high still after Crawford, he has to go into hiding after brook.Comment
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So he planned on joining matchroom to get an offer from Crawford at Top Rank?
I mean fair play to Khan and definitely the right fight to take if he thinks he's got a chance but acting like this is all part of some master plan is a bit much.Comment
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Why do ppl rate Brook so high? This is a guy who had a trilogy against a guy who ended his career with 142 losses. People hate Khan but he has achieved more in his career than Brook, Brook is the guy who will go down with one good win in his career, it took him 10 years to finally get that win. Brits clown Wilder and praise Brook, seems ironic. Khan is out there chasing the Canelo, Manny and Crawford while Brook is fighting bums and chasing Khan. Khan got offered a title shot on PPV against a PFP fighter and took it. Brook has the chance to take on a title holder at 154 but he'll end up fighting another euro bum while continuing to chase Khan.Comment
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Basically Khan feels getting knocked out by Crawford will be less humiliating than by Brook.
Its that simple.Comment
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Legacy ? If he beats P4P Crawford for the title that does much more for his legacy than beating a faded, no title having, probably weight drained Kell Brook. I’m not saying Kell wouldn’t do anything for Khans legacy, but whatever it does for him is purely off of a beef or domestic rivalry they have. Oscar didn’t like Fernando Vargas, but when I look back on Oscars career I don’t see that as some defining legacy stamping victory for him.Comment
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