Didn't Khan help Maidana's career/exposure by allowing Maidana to share the same ring as him in the first place? Even though Khan thoroughly beat down Maidana in their fight, it was like a god fighting a mortal, was it because of Khan that Maidana even got widely known in the boxing world?
Khan has beaten Maidana in the ring, in the poll, in financial success, and in worldwide stardom - he's an all-round superior being - but should Maidana still be grateful to Khan for what he's done for him - allowing him to become known, earning a decent salary and escaping the pitfall of Argentinian beggary.
So Khan is the one who put food on Maidana's table, paid his bills, fed his children. put the clothes on his back and the roof over his head... Surely Maidana should give worship to Khan like he's a god, savior, or King?
Khan has beaten Maidana in the ring, in the poll, in financial success, and in worldwide stardom - he's an all-round superior being - but should Maidana still be grateful to Khan for what he's done for him - allowing him to become known, earning a decent salary and escaping the pitfall of Argentinian beggary.
So Khan is the one who put food on Maidana's table, paid his bills, fed his children. put the clothes on his back and the roof over his head... Surely Maidana should give worship to Khan like he's a god, savior, or King?
Comment