Re: Khan v Broner

Originally Posted by
corvette

Originally Posted by
Manos de Piedra

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
Garcia was offered 1 mil for an immediate rematch which was turned down, that came from Khan and Angel Garcia. Im not saying it was a duck from Garcia, he wanted to go a different route which is fine. Its amazing how hypocritical you are. If you didnt like Garcia you would be criticizing him for getting gifts over Herrera and scraping by Zab Judah at least I call it as it is for all fighters.
How am I hypocritical? I haven't said whether I like Garcia or not. This thread was fuck all to do with Garcia. The only hypocrisy on this thread has come from you if you read back, and when I pointed it out, you never answered that part.
Of all the opponents KHAN mentioned, Algieri is the least acceptable, nobody can argue against that. Whether Khan is ranked 3rd in the division or 7th/8th, the only way you climb and improve is by fighting people above you or at least on your level while others slip. You don't improve by fighting somebody leagues lower. It achieves nothing.
After Garcia beat Khan, he went on to beat Matthysse and virtually unify the division. What did Khan do? Oh yeah, he fought an unranked lightweight, followed by a career lightweight who was a bit long in the tooth, and he still manged to put Khan on his ass!
Got a gift against Herrera, fought a career lightweight bum and now a catchweight. Not exactly brilliant. Opponent v opponent Khans last 3 fights have been far better than Garcias in my opinion. Devon already beat Matthysse, Diaz whoops Salka and Collazo whoops Herrera.
Yep, and Garcia KO'd Khan!!!!!!!!! What does that tell you? In the week before Garcia fought Khan , credit to Garcia's Dad , who can be a bit of a sap, but he told Khan exactly what would happen , and it did.
I hate to say it but I see Khan beating him in a rematch.
You don't really see that.
I do.
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