Madness. This inbred thinks Mayweather was scared of him. One reason you never marry your cousin.
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The truth is , Khan never put himself in a position where Floyd would fight him. Between his knockout losses, he was fighting mostly poor fighters or being inactive, not winning titles and just expecting the fight.
Floyd likes a selling point in a fighter when it’s not an obvious big name. We may not rate Ortiz, but Floyd fought him when he beat undefeated Berto and won the belt, that was the selling point.
Maidana had won the belt of undefeated Broner, got the Floyd fight, then also earned a second fight.
Guerrero put himself in a mandatory position. I’m sure Floyd doesn’t care about mandatories but that’s Floyd’s selling point, that Guerrero is rightly there and earned it.
Khan never did any of this, he was simply waiting around, fighting lesser opponents or getting knocked out. He messed it up.
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Khan had a couple moments where he could have put himself in serious position to be Mayweather's opponent, and he ****ed it up. In the end he never managed to be the best possible opponent for Mayweather to take.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostThe truth is , Khan never put himself in a position where Floyd would fight him. Between his knockout losses, he was fighting mostly poor fighters or being inactive, not winning titles and just expecting the fight.
Floyd likes a selling point in a fighter when it’s not an obvious big name. We may not rate Ortiz, but Floyd fought him when he beat undefeated Berto and won the belt, that was the selling point.
Maidana had won the belt of undefeated Broner, got the Floyd fight, then also earned a second fight.
Guerrero put himself in a mandatory position. I’m sure Floyd doesn’t care about mandatories but that’s Floyd’s selling point, that Guerrero is rightly there and earned it.
Khan never did any of this, he was simply waiting around, fighting lesser opponents or getting knocked out. He messed it up.
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