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I think fighting Pacquiao helped, and Amir Khan could be a threat to anyone in the division people forget he is like 22 years old. Some guys don't need a great chin to go far in the sport, hopefully he will improve enough defensively for that to be the case. I think he is a great for the sport, and he can be very strong cultural influence which is great.
Well said Bro Taeth... unlike some blah.. blah.. blah... comments...
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It's about time you realized that all you posts are blah, blah, blah.

Seriously, do you see anyone else here, ever post who a fighter thanks after a fight? NO.

Because every fighter always has someone that they thank after a fight, and it would be stupid to flood this site with the thank you's of every fight.

This is just another way for you to push your Pac propaganda bull$hit once again.

Don't you realize by now that everyone is so tired of you polluting the main board with your crap?

You got a very valid point Madam... but try to consider also the positive side of this thread... Isn't it nice to present to members here what's the advantages for young boxing prospects to have an idol, an inspiration to look up to while they're still building their own name?

It's a relevant subject to talk about specially for Khan who's trying to regain lost ground after that shocking loss to Presscot... It's nice to know how Khan doing it...
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