Floyd Mayweather Jr(24yrs) vs Amir Khan(present age 24yrs) who has the best resume

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  1. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Even if Khan had a 100-2 amateur record, he wouldn't be more accomplished overall than Floyd.

    Oh, Khan doesn't have a 100-2 amateur record. :hi:
     
  2. Euro Elite

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    It's close.

    Americans vastly overstate the "greatness" of their last remaining hero Maywhether. Pathetic. They buy anything their dishonest media tell them and then they try to propagate this bull**** onto others.
     
  3. Darni187

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    That loss made him rethink about his whole approach to the sport, it made him quit training in UK and join the wild card gym with the great Roach in L.A leaving behind home comforts and all the distractions UK. The loss inside him reminds him he don't want to feel that felling of losing again and this is what's drives him not to lose again, maybe that why Khan refused to go down in the 10th vs Maidana.

    Since that loss Khan is on a 3 year unbeaten run picking up 2 world titles in the process and is now the No.1 fighter in his weight class and a fast rising star in the sport.
     
  4. Thread Stealer

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    Dude, if you at least admit that you're not fully educated on Floyd's career, then why do you act like there's no way Floyd has a big edge?

    Take a look at how Floyd stacks up historically at 130, a division he left at 24. Then take a look at where Khan stacks up historically at 140 as of now.
     
  5. Thread Stealer

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    Khan doesn't have that either. Floyd won 9 title fights at 130 and pretty much all of them were against top 10 fighters or future champions, including an undefeated p4p guy.
     
  6. Darni187

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    I still think Khan is not to far off, today's 140 division is one of the best division, it's just a shame Bradley would not face Khan, it would of been for all the titles including the Ring title that would of helped me in this thread.
     
  7. MrMagic

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    Both Corrales and Chicanito > anything on Khans resume, and by far.
     
  8. Darni187

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    Khan should of been at 140 from the start it would of improved his record at 140, and plus he was weight drained at 135 so it wrong for him to be at that weight anyway.
     
  9. Thread Stealer

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    You didn't answer my questions.

    Why are continuing to claim it is a close comparison when you admit you're not all that well educated in Floyd's career?

    140 and 130 are the richest junior divisions historically. Floyd is generally in the top 3 all time at 130. Where would Khan rank at 140 all time right now?
     
  10. Darni187

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    That's what i am saying if Khan of beaten Bradley to win all the belts like what wanted to do, would of been great for his record, when was the last time someone done that at 140?
     
  11. Thread Stealer

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    And? Floyd should've been doing good work in the ring the last 3 years, but he has wasted it on beating up women and making stupid stereotypical videos. I should have gotten laid the other day at the bar but I screwed it up.

    Forget the could/should/would have, you claimed Kham had more decent wins and now your argument switches to what should/would/could have happened.
     
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  13. MrMagic

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    He also claimed Khan has a 100-2 record, which is a blatant lie.
     
  14. Thread Stealer

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    Would you please answer the question? Where would Khan rank all time at 140 right now? If Khan won a clear decision against Bradley, where would he rank all time at 140?

    Would it even be remotely close to where Floyd is ranked at 130?
     
  15. Darni187

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    :lol:

    And I stand by that Floyds 2 great wins vs Khan's 4 decent wins, and I am saying Floyd still wins.