dunno but its sad just look at all the newbies wit one post or ten making ridiculous statements giving the he may not win but would trouble him :rofl , what they dont get is there are more deserving fighters ahead of khan who take real challenges :yep im sick of hearing fast hands
Them fighters havent earned it over khan, brook has the best win out of the lot, but thats all hes shown ever. Thurman isnt too different from Khan, Bradley has fought more at the top but he is coming off a draw and its not as liklely, but he has earned it more
Jim mate, I am not sure how you can say a world champion at the weight (Brook), who offered to fight Amir (only for Khan to decline the offer and take yet another soft option) is less deserving than Khan. Khan is merely a contender at WW and Brook is a champion. Surely a champion is more entitled than a contender (especially when that champion was ducked by the contender)? The fight would take place at 147 and as such Bradley is also more deserving than Khan... As is Thurman. All three have achieved more in the WW division than Khan, so how can three people who have achieved more in the division all be less deserving than Khan?
The belts dont really matter, porters a great win but everything one else he has fought has been way below world level. Gurrero is no better than alexander, and thurman oppostion inst much better. You have to take into account what khan has done at 140, he has fought a higher level than brook and thurman for years. Bradley has aswell and has a few decent welterweight wins, that fight wont happen though
You did post a couple of weeks ago that Algieri might beat Khan!! The same feather-fisted and limited Algieri who Manny dropped on numerous occasions!! If you believe that Algieri might beat Khan, how can you consider it an exaggeration to suggest that Khan causing Mayweather trouble is a ridiculous statement?
I think Floyd is going to fight Cotto (again). It will give him a championship in yet another weight class, should he take the lineal title from Cotto in that bout. It's his last fight, so he'll retire immediately following it.