Amir Khan is always ducking!

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Re: Amir Khan is always ducking!

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Shpati wrote:
SNG wrote:Impossible to read this thread as you're all retarded. Clearly.
If Amir Khan sucked, he would just be some paki muslim there in the UK.
:o
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never perceived him as the ducking type.
rather thought he was too brave for his own
good ...
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Khan sounds like a fighter looking at the bank balance [ i'm sure its healthy ] and the exit door to retirement another bad ko will do it for him.........
might as well wait for the biggest check or should I say biggest name..........
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Khan has probably ducked the most challenges in favor of softer competition over the past 2 years.

However, all of his victories are lauded as career redefining wins by the most delusional fanbase in the world.

Khan expects to skip over 7 or 8 fighters that would knock his ass out. He is really pathetic and the fans who support this type of logic only aid the decline of the sport by allowing bias to determine worthy "title" challengers.

Khan is probably even to going to duck Broner; a smaller fighter with a stationary style well suited for Khan's strengths.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:

However, all of his victories are lauded as career redefining wins by the most delusional fanbase in the world.
Aye, I remember the adulation and veneration he received when he won his first title against Kotelnik and defended it against Salita. Not a word of criticism from anyone about the level of opposition or relevance of his first world title win!
then after coming back from defeat, when he fought Molina and Diaz, the world fell at his feet in awe of those fantastic wins


What are you fornicating talking about man?
I can't think of many who come in for more undue criticism, on here in particular (British & Irish board even more so), than Amir.

I'm a genuine fan, but even I can't make a positive post about Amir, without feeling I have to some sort of disclaimer at the end about his jaw or being a bit of a twat sometimes.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Khan has probably ducked the most challenges in favor of softer competition over the past 2 years.

However, all of his victories are lauded as career redefining wins by the most delusional fanbase in the world.

Khan expects to skip over 7 or 8 fighters that would knock his ass out. He is really pathetic and the fans who support this type of logic only aid the decline of the sport by allowing bias to determine worthy "title" challengers.

Khan is probably even to going to duck Broner; a smaller fighter with a stationary style well suited for Khan's strengths.
comedy gold.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Khan has probably ducked the most challenges in favor of softer competition over the past 2 years.

However, all of his victories are lauded as career redefining wins by the most delusional fanbase in the world.

Khan expects to skip over 7 or 8 fighters that would knock his ass out. He is really pathetic and the fans who support this type of logic only aid the decline of the sport by allowing bias to determine worthy "title" challengers.

Khan is probably even to going to duck Broner; a smaller fighter with a stationary style well suited for Khan's strengths.
absolutely correct. broner is still ambitious and can land with power....good enough reasons for khan to avoid him. expect khan to dig up another corpse or face someone with malignaggiesque power.
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Post by caldo2025 »

I'm not a die hard Khan fan or anything but I do enjoy watching him fight over the years. His fights are always entertaining to me. With that said, I don't blame Khan waiting around for a payday fight instead of fighting these young guys in the division that have unimpressive fan following. Guys like Thurman, Porter or Maidana. Khan is on the crest of elite status and has the hand speed to matchup with Floyd or Manny. The fact that his chin is suspect, makes his fights even more exciting because you know that the fight can turn on a dime. I want to see Khan in there with the best and wouldn't mind paying to see it.
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Jeff Horn has challenged him for May 23 .

http://m.couriermail.com.au/sport/boxin ... 7264619056
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Sids wrote:Jeff Horn has challenged him for May 23 .

http://m.couriermail.com.au/sport/boxin ... 7264619056

Amir Khan is evidently ducking 9-fight novice & household name Jeff Gorn. It's a disgrace these two haven't responded to the deafening clamour for this fight, & further brings the game into disrepute.

Uh, Horn, I mean, Horn.

Yeah.

BTW: Wlad Klitschko is a coward 'cos I called him out when I was drunk off my arse a couple years ago. Still hasn't got back to me. You can call me the Uncrowned People's Heavyweight Champ if you like, I don't mind.
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davie wrote:
BAD INTENTIONS wrote:

However, all of his victories are lauded as career redefining wins by the most delusional fanbase in the world.
Aye, I remember the adulation and veneration he received when he won his first title against Kotelnik and defended it against Salita. Not a word of criticism from anyone about the level of opposition or relevance of his first world title win!
then after coming back from defeat, when he fought Molina and Diaz, the world fell at his feet in awe of those fantastic wins


What are you effing talking about man?
I can't think of many who come in for more undue criticism, on here in particular (British & Irish board even more so), than Amir.

I'm a genuine fan, but even I can't make a positive post about Amir, without feeling I have to some sort of disclaimer at the end about his jaw or being a bit of a twat sometimes.

:bow:
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Datsue wrote:
Sids wrote:Jeff Horn has challenged him for May 23 .

http://m.couriermail.com.au/sport/boxin ... 7264619056

Amir Khan is evidently ducking 9-fight novice & household name Jeff Gorn. It's a disgrace these two haven't responded to the deafening clamour for this fight, & further brings the game into disrepute.

Uh, Horn, I mean, Horn.

Yeah.

BTW: Wlad Klitschko is a coward 'cos I called him out when I was drunk off my arse a couple years ago. Still hasn't got back to me. You can call me the Uncrowned People's Heavyweight Champ if you like, I don't mind.
Should be easy money and putting this novice in his place would not smear Khans already pretty rubbish record. :lol:
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Sids wrote:
Datsue wrote:
Sids wrote:Jeff Horn has challenged him for May 23 .

http://m.couriermail.com.au/sport/boxin ... 7264619056

Amir Khan is evidently ducking 9-fight novice & household name Jeff Gorn. It's a disgrace these two haven't responded to the deafening clamour for this fight, & further brings the game into disrepute.

Uh, Horn, I mean, Horn.

Yeah.

BTW: Wlad Klitschko is a coward 'cos I called him out when I was drunk off my arse a couple years ago. Still hasn't got back to me. You can call me the Uncrowned People's Heavyweight Champ if you like, I don't mind.
Should be easy money and putting this novice in his place would not smear Khans already pretty rubbish record. :lol:

You're right! Multiple-time world belt-holder Amir Khan's cowardice in this instance is utterly revolting & beating a household name like Gorn would improve the quality of his thin, manufactured resumé by a factor of.. I dunno, ten or fifteen times? With a name like Gorn's on his record, the winner of Pac-Mayweather will surely turn to him next.

Just think, all those fights with Maidana & Kotelnik & Alexander & Collazo & Garcia & Peterson, fighting those nobodies just so he could duck Gorn. It's a disgrace.

As is Wlad continuing to duck me, I'm sure you'll agree.
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I really can't see Khan taking on Gorn at this point in his career, even if it is a stay busy fight. Broner, like Alexander, is not a true full 147lber at least in my opinion. I would like to see him fight Broner though just for entertainment value. One of them even commented to the other that they could be the co-main event for May vs Pac! :doh: Both are very good boxers, but not the sharpest tools in the shed. (would love to have one of their paychecks though)

Maidana is available, Bradley, even Andrade at 154 since Khan is willing to fight Cotto.
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Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Khan as the master boxer he or his fanboys claim he is.
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This thread is just ludicrous, Jesus there's some unhinged members lurking on here,
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VG_Addict wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Khan as the master boxer he or his fanboys claim he is.
I can't recall anyone claiming that Khan is a master boxer.
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crusader wrote:
VG_Addict wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Khan as the master boxer he or his fanboys claim he is.
I can't recall anyone claiming that Khan is a master boxer.
No I can remember him being called a douche bag, a fag, a big mouth twat and a wanker
But never do I remember MASTER BOXER
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Some knob even called him a paki on this very thread
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VG_Addict wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Khan as the master boxer he or his fanboys claim he is.
fanboys, is that an insult. if it is you should watch what you say man, i dont fink you know who my dad is. he's a baaaad man, man.
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My dad is dead, so I can't use the my dad is tougher than your dad anymore. :roll:

If you get so seriously insulted by someone's comments on this board, don't make threats, give it back, ignore them, or just leave.
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Post by ajwesty13 »

Khan doesnt really duck for me , he wil take the beat deal on the table.. it happens all the time but it seems people label ducking, I would call it common sense to follow the money, as we are all to aware boxing is a tough business and can change your life rapidly.

he isnt going to fight Brook because the better money is the US and not here in the uk. anyway that fight needs to be treated like a good wine and be allowed to mature.
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Badhusker wrote:My dad is dead, so I can't use the my dad is tougher than your dad anymore. :roll:

If you get so seriously insulted by someone's comments on this board, don't make threats, give it back, ignore them, or just leave.
what, make threats . read my post again, seriously insulted i couldn't care what someone thinks of me, i was taking the piss, get a sense of humor, sorry just noticed your a yank and thats impossible, now i'm off to look at my dirty teeth you fat turd.
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My sense of humor is fine. I just have a low tolerance for stupid people that can't seem to figure out basic spelling and grammar. It really helps other people understand what you are trying to say.
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ajwesty13 wrote:Khan doesnt really duck for me , he wil take the beat deal on the table.. it happens all the time but it seems people label ducking, I would call it common sense to follow the money, as we are all to aware boxing is a tough business and can change your life rapidly.

he isnt going to fight Brook because the better money is the US and not here in the uk. anyway that fight needs to be treated like a good wine and be allowed to mature.
Hey Amir, you are a liar. The best deal on the table would be Brook, then Broner, but you'll probably fight a guy like Algieri for less money and prestige than you'd get for Broner or Brook. That is the definition of ducking. You are picking an opponent that guarantees less money and respect.

Also, the whole maturing the Brook fight is bullshit. It can't get any bigger unless something impossible happens like Brook beating Manny and you beating Mayweather. If you want to fight guys like Alexander and Algieri fine, just don't try to convince us that you are ducking better opponents.

I'm assuming that you must be Amir Khan himself because I refuse to believe someone could be this much of a stooge.
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