'I DID NOT QUIT!' - AMIR KHAN REACTS TO BIZARRE LOSS

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  1. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    My boy ? I just can't believe that fight ended with that BS ending. A low blow? Every boxing fan should be annoyed the way that ended.
     
  2. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    down to your boy I'm afraid
    embarrassing ain't it
    ain't like he could get blinded or as cracked bones lol
     
  3. TEAM_LOMA

    TEAM_LOMA This is Boxing Full Member

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    Would you rather risk your health by potentially getting knocked out or walk away while you can and go home with a couple of millions in your bank account?

    Khan is a genius :)
     
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  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LOL how is it quitting to be hurt from a clear low blow ? He got hit with an illegal shot. Right before that happened he landed a big one-two on Crawford. That would be like Mayweather being accused of quitting after he was hit low by Zab Judah. I mean **** if Virgil Hunter was Mayweather's trainer back then Mayweather would have a loss because Virgil would have asked Floyd if he was OK when Floyd was bending over in pain and all that. Floyd would have said NO I'm not OK and Virgil would have waived that one off right then and there.
     
  5. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    People have a lot more reason to be annoyed by the way Canelo vs Lara or Canelo vs GGG 1 ended.

    Bought judges > Dead leg

    Khan is a Glass Jawed fraud, and was looking for a way out. Never seen a fighter quit before from being hit in the leg.
     
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  6. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan cost me cash quitting. What a joke. Munguia cost me last week by not showing up.

    Boxing is so unpredictable.
     
  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Crawford cheated to win. Canelo won those fights cleanly. Canelo didn't low blow GGG or Lara. Big difference. Besides it looked like the fix was in for Crawford Khan. One judge had Crawford winning every round, the other two had Crawford winning 4 out of 5 rounds. That's worse than Adalaide Byrd's 118-110. With those cards even if Khan had continued and made it the distance it looked like Crawford would have won a UD. But it didn't even make it that far because he was allowed to win via low blow lmao.
     
  8. shadow111

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    He didn't quit, he was in pain from a blatant low blow and during his 5 minute recovery his trainer decided to stop the fight.
     
  9. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    He flat out quit.

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    @5:53 . Crawford gets hit with the same hip shot and doesn't react. Crawfords brutal body attack sucked Khan's soul clean out of his body.

    He wanted out and found a way. Simple as that.

    You could actually blame Khan for Crawfords punch going low since Khan is always constantly and excessively leaning down on his opponents head and neck.
    If you are going to press guys into your crotch area , then don't be shocked in a punch goes into that area.

    Punches go into the belt line all the time. Khan simply quit. The inside fighting was just too much for him.
     
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  10. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    Amazing proof! Also after the referee ended the fight Khan was obviously hurt in the leg not in the nuts, he was trying to simulate the pain and barely walked.
     
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  11. deyell

    deyell MOLECULE FROM HELL. Full Member

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    Angel Garcia's famous statement is proven right once again.
     
  12. Emerald Oracle

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    There is nothing bizarre about it, a shameless quit on a PPV fight and is a fraud against the paying customers who contributed to his purse.
     
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  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You know what that was a very similar situation to the one in the next round that ended the fight only with roles reversed. There Khan ducked under a Crawford jab, then Crawford seemed to push down on Khan's head. However that shot from Khan in round 5 that you highlighted hit Crawford on the belt-line, it was not nearly as low as the shot that ended the fight in round 6. And Crawford appeared to be pushing down on Khan's head there whereas in the 6th Khan was not pushing down like Crawford was there.
     
  14. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    I think he hit him in the chest. It wasn't even close to the belt line :risas3:
     
  15. shadow111

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    If you pause that highlight video at 5:55 you see a still shot of Khan landing directly to the top edge of the belt-line as Crawford has both arms pushing down on Khan. Bud's left forearm is seen pushing down on Khan's head and Bud's right glove is pushing down on Khan's back. That's way worse "pushing down" than the end sequence when Khan was hit low, and unlike Crawford's shot in round 6, Khan's shot there in round 5 didn't land low, it landed on the belt-line.