1) If Khan wins, Brook will either complain that he was seeing 3 Amir's in the ring (eye socket injury), and almost definitely claim that he was drained at 147.
2) If the fight goes close on the scorecards, Kell will be given the decision. Khan would need to win 9 rounds to 3, or score a KO. to have any chance of winning. (Eddie Hearn provides a meal ticket for the British Boxing Board of Control).
3) If Khan beats Kell, the media will say that 'Who has Kell beat? and discredit any type of victory.
All in all, Khan was to take the fight for his legacy, then he will never be given credit for his victory.
If Khan takes the fight for a payday, that doesn't look likely with Hearn refusing to go lower then 55-45 split in Khan's favour. After tax, paying Haymon, Brady and Virgil, Khan is better of fighting Garcia or Peterson in tax free Nevada, with the money wired straight to a bank account in Dubai.
At the end of the day, the only people who want to see the Kell vs Amir fight are those who want Amir to get sparked out. Why should Amir even give them that opportunity?
GTFO here!
2) If the fight goes close on the scorecards, Kell will be given the decision. Khan would need to win 9 rounds to 3, or score a KO. to have any chance of winning. (Eddie Hearn provides a meal ticket for the British Boxing Board of Control).
3) If Khan beats Kell, the media will say that 'Who has Kell beat? and discredit any type of victory.
All in all, Khan was to take the fight for his legacy, then he will never be given credit for his victory.
If Khan takes the fight for a payday, that doesn't look likely with Hearn refusing to go lower then 55-45 split in Khan's favour. After tax, paying Haymon, Brady and Virgil, Khan is better of fighting Garcia or Peterson in tax free Nevada, with the money wired straight to a bank account in Dubai.
At the end of the day, the only people who want to see the Kell vs Amir fight are those who want Amir to get sparked out. Why should Amir even give them that opportunity?
GTFO here!
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