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    Default Amir khan: mayweather ducking me

    Amir khan now reckons floyd is ducking him. Amir is a really good fighter but his eagerness to leave light welter is too soon.
    He needs to have more fights at that divison and completely destroy everyone.
    Prescott is another reason why he would not want to stay in the divison..khan is better but wont want the pressure.

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    Default Re: Amir khan: mayweather ducking me

    It's just free promotion for himself, mentioning his name with Mayweather gets him heard. Khan is super fast and talented but for not rematching Prescott i will never be a true fan.

    Say what you want but on a personal level regardless of titles Khan should have wanted to avenge that loss. Ok Khan doesn't need Prescott and even less so now after the loss to Mccloskey at the weekend but he should have been chomping at the bit to put that right.

    If anyone slapped me about in front of my friends and family and wiped me out in less than a minute i wouldn't be able to sleep until i'd rectified the situation (and i'm not even hard ). This has been discussed at length i know but it really pisses me off.

    But no Mayweather is not ducking Khan. That is ridiculous.

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    He will never fight prescott..what a sham. Prescott will fade away..

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    Default Re: Amir khan: mayweather ducking me

    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    He will never fight prescott..what a sham. Prescott will fade away..
    100% correct. it's got to be, Khan now doesn't need Prescott at all in terms of where his career is at and the match will have lost it's appeal for many after the Mccloskey defeat.

    I will always acknowledge Khans achievements in the future and i'm sure he will go on to bigger and better things but i will always hold it against him that he didnt try to avenge that loss.

    There was no reason for it not to happen. Was good profile wise, money wise, personal development wise. I'm sure he has a lot of advisors etc who get a say in his career who would have avoided the rematch like the plague but as a man Khan should have wanted to over rule everyone.

    oh well fuck it. I'll always watch khan fight but a piece of me will be hoping to see him get spanked again for it.

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    Khan is a complete retard. It's a shame that they re branded the spastics society, because in traditional terms he could be their pin up. Tosser.

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    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.
    So, what can you say about Juan Manuel Marquez not avenging his loss against Chris John? Is that blatant ducking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.
    So, what can you say about Juan Manuel Marquez not avenging his loss against Chris John? Is that blatant ducking?
    Well, he arguably won that fight. Khan in no way came near to beating Prescott.

    Your argument is utter tosh.

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    Default Re: Amir khan: mayweather ducking me

    Mayweather's ducking me too

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.
    Yeah you can have Champions that are on a run and all of sudden theres someone who just has their number by their style but noone elses number.

    So many over the years have let their one loss slide hoping their nemisis looses a few so they dont have to reface them.

    Makes me think of quite a few fighters who were too quiet after a shock loss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.
    So, what can you say about Juan Manuel Marquez not avenging his loss against Chris John? Is that blatant ducking?
    Well, he arguably won that fight. Khan in no way came near to beating Prescott.

    Your argument is utter tosh.
    Arguably but the record books say that JMM loss by a unanimous decision. And how can you be sure that it's 'arguably', did you see the fight? So to put that 'arguably' to rest, shouldn't JMM have tried to avenge his loss or is he blatantly ducking?

    Your counter argument is totally rubbish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    It does not make sense for Amir Khan to fight Prescott at this point in their career. While Khan went on a winning streak since his loss, Prescott went on to lose 3 out of his 7 fights, the most recent was just a few days ago. Khan is not going to gain much from this fight. If he beats Prescott, they might just say that Breidis is on a career slide anyway.

    The bout would have been great if they did the rematch within a year of their fight but there was no interest in an immediate rematch then since Khan was totally annihilated in their fight. If Khan do decide to fight Prescott, then he should be commended, if not, no big deal. There are a number of boxing greats who never avenged their loss.

    And I have accused Mayweather of ducking but Khan would not be one of them.
    Like duh, it makes no sense for a fighter to avenge a loss? Of course it bloody does and more so in the past. Khan will always have that hole in his record and it serves him right for never trying to make amends. It really irritates me when people defend blatant ducking.

    Utter tosh.
    So, what can you say about Juan Manuel Marquez not avenging his loss against Chris John? Is that blatant ducking?
    Well, he arguably won that fight. Khan in no way came near to beating Prescott.

    Your argument is utter tosh.
    Arguably but the record books say that JMM loss by a unanimous decision. And how can you be sure that it's 'arguably', did you see the fight? So to put that 'arguably' to rest, shouldn't JMM have tried to avenge his loss or is he blatantly ducking?

    Your counter argument is totally rubbish.
    Of course I have seen it, it's on You Tube where everything else in the world can be found. It is a close fight, but Marquez did enough and points were taken away far too easily. Just as with the Manny fights Marquez has a very solid case. Khan on the other hand has no case and so should have tried to atone for his awful showing. The official records are full of holes and dodgy decisions, why should you need to make amends for being ripped off by dodgy officiating? Now being stopped in a minute is a different story. Lewis did it, Mosley tried to do it as did Barrera and yet you have fighters like Khan who run a mile. There is nothing wrong with taking a loss, but a fighter cannot call themselves the best if they fail to at least try and correct a devastating loss. That earns a lot more respect than pretending it never even happened.

    My argument is stupendously sublime and yours is utter hogwash and poppycock. Now be gone with you, you naive and silly little child. Before I spank you on my knee and throw darts into my Manny Pacquiao poster.
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    Default Re: Amir khan: mayweather ducking me

    NOT WORTH THE READ!!!

    The only thing I'm getting from these fighters that's saying they want to fight Floyd, is that they are not giving Ortiz a chance. That goes for Khan, Pacman and Alvarez. IMO, they are also saying, fighting and beating Floyd will mean more then fighting and beating Pacman(since Pacman is consider as #1 P4P). Whether fighting and defeating Floyd is going to get more money or a HOF ballet. Either or, all these fighters that's calling Floyd out, just win your upcoming fight impressively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Of course I have seen it, it's on You Tube where everything else in the world can be found. It is a close fight, but Marquez did enough and points were taken away far too easily. Just as with the Manny fights Marquez has a very solid case. Khan on the other hand has no case and so should have tried to atone for his awful showing. The official records are full of holes and dodgy decisions, why should you need to make amends for being ripped off by dodgy officiating? Now being stopped in a minute is a different story. Lewis did it, Mosley tried to do it as did Barrera and yet you have fighters like Khan who run a mile. There is nothing wrong with taking a loss, but a fighter cannot call themselves the best if they fail to at least try and correct a devastating loss. That earns a lot more respect than pretending it never even happened.

    My argument is stupendously sublime and yours is utter hogwash and poppycock. Now be gone with you, you naive and silly little child. Before I spank you on my knee and throw darts into my Manny Pacquiao poster.
    Your initial contention has to do with avenging a loss, you didn't mention that they only have to avenge a devastating loss.

    Would you consider Sergio Martinez loss by 7th round TKO to Antonio Margarito as a devastating loss? So, is Martinez blatantly ducking Margarito for not avenging that loss? Does this mean that he didn't earn your respect for pretending that it never even happened?

    And what's this obsession you have with cock? Don't you have ............... never mind.

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