Amir Khan speaks back on Floyd and Timmy remarks

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Prince., Aug 8, 2011.


  1. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Obviously someone wrote that press release for him, he isn't smart enough to do it himself
     
  2. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Look what Maidana had to say about this;

    "Very funny that Amir Khan says that he offered [a] fight to a number of fighters and they said no… What Khan doesn't say is that he begged the WBA in writting that they don't put me in front of him again, like we should have.”

    Here's Breidis Prescott's response;

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  3. mani0

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    Having a unification fight is begging to duck a fighter who was already beaten a fight ago.

    Why does he not rematch Morales.

    Prescott is probably going to lose against Mcclosky and should probably rematch Mitchell first.
     
  4. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    so i would not be surprised if floyd's team would not fight pacquiao again and go straight for khan next year. ellerbe is already setting up another GBP fight for floyd.
     
  5. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    :think
     
  6. Outboxer

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  7. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    I really didn't think that someone would actually try to claim that Maidana was handpicked, not even on here. But they did it... they ****ing did it.
     
  8. NotAnMMAfan

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    Does Prescott even speaks English? ****ing guy is as desperate as Bradley for a payday. ****ing lost two fights while khan was obliterating opponents at 140 but wants a fight with him. WTF has he done to deserve a fight? He should've made a name for himself so he could get that fight. I wish khan would disfigure his face and if his corner throws in the towel he'd throw it back and continue punching Prescott's face til it's ten times worst than Margarito's :deal
     
  9. Uncle Rico

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    Here's Uncle Rico's response:

    "Breidis, how can you demand another fighter to be respectful to others, when you yourself are talking trash on Paul McCloskey without even realizing it. And if avenging losses are that important to you, why aren't you chasing after Kevin Mitchell and Miguel Vasquez? I'll tell you why, because you're garbage. Instead of going on to beat notable lightweights, you were exposed for the club fighter you are. You're now on the verge of going to Ireland to get another ass-whooping, and falling further into obscurity whilst no one gives a **** about you anymore. :hi:"
     
  10. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Exactly, and it's not like the fact that Mayweather said he wants to fight Pacquaio next, and Khan after that means anything.
     
  11. DDDUUDDDEE

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    For the record I think that Mayweather and Pac should do everything possible to get their super fight together first, and then win or lose Floyd should fight Khan after.
     
  12. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    What does that say about Khan if he's getting knocked out in one round by garbage club fighters? Khan has no problem calling other fighters cowards, why does it matter if someone does the same to him? Khan claims no one would fight him, yet he seemingly had no interest in avenging his only defeat and allegedly begged the WBA not to make him fight Maidana. I don't blame Khan, it was a good business move on his end. However, Bradley probably also thought it was a good business move to forgo the Khan fight at this time. Of course, no one(including Khan), seems to be understanding of this. I'm not sure why in that case Khan shouldn't be called out as a *****.
     
  13. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Floyd-Amir will be the most entertaining buildup in recent years. Amir has his attempts here and there with trash talk.
     
  14. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Erm, that Khan was a foolish, no-brain, amateurish fighter that deserved a punishing, humiliating lesson?

    Khan’s decision to delay the Maidana fight was a little different to Bradley’s decision to avoid (as it stands currently) Khan. Why? Because Khan didn’t make promises of immediately going to the US to beat Maidana. His intentions were clear from the beginning. He openly said he wanted a fight to settle in the States first, and then take on Maidana.

    This is in contrast to Bradley, who made a promise to his promoter, HBO and the fans to face Khan immediately after Alexander. He would even go further and do a bit of trash-talking, telling Khan to “stop running” etc. But then, he goes back on all of his promises to not just scupper one opportunity to make the fight (July), but dismiss the other opportunity too (December). At least Khan had the decency to delay the Maidana showdown by one fight only.
     
  15. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    He's not fighting Maidana next. Fact of the matter is, both of these guys made decisions based on what they felt made the most sense for their careers. I don't believe either one of these guys fear any other fighter. However, if Bradley is a ***** for making what he thinks makes business sense, then so is Khan.