Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 21 Apr 2019, 02:41

Crawford - Decision
7
11%
Crawford - K/TKO
50
76%
DRAW
0
No votes
Khan - K/TKO
6
9%
Khan - Decision
3
5%
 
Total votes: 66

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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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caldo2025 wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 10:09 I still don’t get why people were so happy about Boxing moving to streaming and HBO cancelling Boxing from their menu. Now this is what we’re going to see. Mediocre matchups on PPV will become the norm even after paying streaming fees with DAZN and ESPN etc. so far there’s what? 5 PPV fights on schedule so far and we are only halfway through January? PPV plus streaming subscription fees are going to make this the most expensive year to be a Boxing fan by far. I get paid well so I don’t care much about paying for my Boxing entertainment but the whole principle behind it gets me a bit salty. If we already pay streaming fees for what is supposed to be great entertainment, why are they now doubling up on bouts they claimed would be part of the subscription?
I get what youre saying but think the PPV model is just on its lasts legs. Between Mobdro and WoWTV its been years since I paid for a PPV card and I dont think ive missed one. It sucks because theres always a risk of the feed being taken down but theres just too many ways around paying $60.

The streaming services make more sense. Ive paid and canceled DAZN a couple of times already, same with ESPN. With this new model the only way I would end up paying $60 in a month for boxing would be 6 different streaming apps having great cards on the same month. Very unlikely at this time.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Onetimeonly wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 16:05
caldo2025 wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 10:09 I still don’t get why people were so happy about Boxing moving to streaming and HBO cancelling Boxing from their menu. Now this is what we’re going to see. Mediocre matchups on PPV will become the norm even after paying streaming fees with DAZN and ESPN etc. so far there’s what? 5 PPV fights on schedule so far and we are only halfway through January? PPV plus streaming subscription fees are going to make this the most expensive year to be a Boxing fan by far. I get paid well so I don’t care much about paying for my Boxing entertainment but the whole principle behind it gets me a bit salty. If we already pay streaming fees for what is supposed to be great entertainment, why are they now doubling up on bouts they claimed would be part of the subscription?
Dazn & ESPN+ cost the same as HBO combined and show way more fights. Lol, really stupid post. ESPN+ has a ppv main event caliber UFC on Sat. All this is going to save me hundreds once got is over and I drop HBO.
Another brain surgeon. Why I attract the dopes is beyond me.

So if you’re paying the same dollar amount per year (HBO vs. DAZN/ESPN+) and there Is now going to be a million PPV Cards for mediocre matchups like Crawford/Khan on up to the great fights like (Wilder/Fury I) then how are you not paying much more? Do the laws of mathematics not exist in your household?

There was ONE boxing PPV Event here in the USA last year if I’m not mistaken (Can/GGG). There’s already 3 signed, sealed and delivered for 2019. $74.99 for Pac/Broner. Not sure yet if the others. It’s January so we’re going to at least double what’s already on the schedule, maybe more than that even.

But for arguments sake, let’s just say that the final count is 6 total PPV events at $70 a pop. That’s an additional $420. You and I will pay AT LEAST $589 this year for Boxing.

Last year, you paid $234 for HBO and the one PPV card of Can/GGG II.

Actually, let’s go slower... if I had 3 apples and you took 1 of those apples, how many apples would I then have? I’d hate to be your checkbook.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Enlightened-One wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 09:15 Amir Khan is a former Olympic silver medallist, competed in ten world title fights (spanning four weight classes), and defeated several former world champions, such as: Marco Antonio Barrera; Andriy Kotelnik; Paul Malignaggi; Marcos Maidana; Zab Judah; Julio Diaz; Luis Collazo; Devon Alexander; and Chris Algieri.

His fight against Terence Crawford will be the thirteenth world champion that he’s faced throughout the entirety of his career. This will be the second member of the mythical top-ten pound-for-pound elite that he’s shared the ring with. This will also be his eleventh world title fight.

In an era where politics and promotional/network rivalries lead to fight fans accusing certain fighters of “ducking”, protecting their “zero” or being “greedy”, why does Amir Khan receive so much undeserved hatred? He dares to be great, is willing to face anyone at any weight and doesn’t seem to care too much about losing. Aren’t those good attributes? :-?
He's ethnic Pakistani and a Muslim. That's why.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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caldo2025 wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 17:04
Onetimeonly wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 16:05
caldo2025 wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 10:09 I still don’t get why people were so happy about Boxing moving to streaming and HBO cancelling Boxing from their menu. Now this is what we’re going to see. Mediocre matchups on PPV will become the norm even after paying streaming fees with DAZN and ESPN etc. so far there’s what? 5 PPV fights on schedule so far and we are only halfway through January? PPV plus streaming subscription fees are going to make this the most expensive year to be a Boxing fan by far. I get paid well so I don’t care much about paying for my Boxing entertainment but the whole principle behind it gets me a bit salty. If we already pay streaming fees for what is supposed to be great entertainment, why are they now doubling up on bouts they claimed would be part of the subscription?
Dazn & ESPN+ cost the same as HBO combined and show way more fights. Lol, really stupid post. ESPN+ has a ppv main event caliber UFC on Sat. All this is going to save me hundreds once got is over and I drop HBO.
Another brain surgeon. Why I attract the dopes is beyond me.

So if you’re paying the same dollar amount per year (HBO vs. DAZN/ESPN+) and there Is now going to be a million PPV Cards for mediocre matchups like Crawford/Khan on up to the great fights like (Wilder/Fury I) then how are you not paying much more? Do the laws of mathematics not exist in your household?

There was ONE boxing PPV Event here in the USA last year if I’m not mistaken (Can/GGG). There’s already 3 signed, sealed and delivered for 2019. $74.99 for Pac/Broner. Not sure yet if the others. It’s January so we’re going to at least double what’s already on the schedule, maybe more than that even.

But for arguments sake, let’s just say that the final count is 6 total PPV events at $70 a pop. That’s an additional $420. You and I will pay AT LEAST $589 this year for Boxing.

Last year, you paid $234 for HBO and the one PPV card of Can/GGG II.

Actually, let’s go slower... if I had 3 apples and you took 1 of those apples, how many apples would I then have? I’d hate to be your checkbook.
Canelo is part of my dazn subscription. HBO costs more than dazn. Canelo ppvs cost more than 9.99(which includes several other cards). Are you getting it now sugar plum? Dillishaw/cejudo is on esp+, that's worth more than 4.99 on its own. Get out your calculator. I don't need one. You'd love my checkbook kid.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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caldo2025 wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 17:04
There was ONE boxing PPV Event here in the USA last year if I’m not mistaken (Can/GGG). There’s already 3 signed, sealed and delivered for 2019. $74.99 for Pac/Broner. Not sure yet if the others. It’s January so we’re going to at least double what’s already on the schedule, maybe more than that even.

But for arguments sake, let’s just say that the final count is 6 total PPV events at $70 a pop. That’s an additional $420. You and I will pay AT LEAST $589 this year for Boxing.

Last year, you paid $234 for HBO and the one PPV card of Can/GGG II.
Unless you’re talking just HBO, we had Fury-Wilder last year too.
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We had that too. We used to have ppvs almost biweekly 10 years ago. No doubt these streaming prices will go up at some point, but $15 a month for full cards from two networks and mma is awesome. We've never had full cards here before this. I'm definitely not buying PAC/broner.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Onetimeonly wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 17:42 We had that too. We used to have ppvs almost biweekly 10 years ago. No doubt these streaming prices will go up at some point, but $15 a month for full cards from two networks and mma is awesome. We've never had full cards here before this. I'm definitely not buying PAC/broner.
Well you never mentioned that you weren’t a real fan and don’t watch all of the fights like real fans do. So your just a fare weather bumpkin aren’t you sweetheart? Go watch MMA. SCREW.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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That's fine, just don't question my math!!!
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Wins or not Crawford won't fight Spence.

It's the same old thing with Crawford.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Crawford v Khan will probably be an entertaining fight.
And Crawford will live off it until 2020.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Madison Square Garden has won one over Las Vegas.

Multiple sources have confirmed to BS.com that the Terence Crawford-Amir Khan welterweight title fight will take place at “The World’s Most Famous Arena” on April 20. Crawford-Khan will headline an ESPN Pay-Per-View card that night from the iconic New York venue.

Promoter Bob Arum chose Madison Square Garden over MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas as the site for Crawford-Khan.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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If Terence Crawford ducks Errol Spence this year there's going to be hell to pay for it.
The boxing community will frown on Crawford should he not fight Spence by the end of the year.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Who picked Khan by ko/tko??
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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:box: :box: :box: :box: It will be a great fight. I dare to say that they are the 2 fighters with the fastest hands of current boxing in its category. The doubt would be Khan's jaw which is very fragile, but Crawford has never faced a Boxer with the technique and speed of khan :bag: :bag: :bag: :bag: . AND PENDANTS OF THE FIGHT THAT I DID TO THE CANELO, UNTIL THE MOMENT OF THE KO TO MY LOOK WAS WINNING the fight. I predict for this fight from my point of view khan will surprise the world :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: . but it will not hold the title for long.
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:brick:
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An emoji appeared to be the only way to communicate with that guy
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Evander wrote: 23 Jan 2019, 03:59 If Terence Crawford ducks Errol Spence this year there's going to be hell to pay for it.
The boxing community will frown on Crawford should he not fight Spence by the end of the year.
What if Spence ducks Crawford?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 07:50
How tall is Virgil Hunter? He makes the 6′ 0″ tall Andre Ward and the 5′ 8½″ Amir Khan both look like toddlers! :o
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Enlightened-One wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 08:20
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 07:50
How tall is Virgil Hunter? He makes the 6′ 0″ tall Andre Ward and the 5′ 8½″ Amir Khan both look like toddlers! :o
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He defo big.

How tall is Joe Goosen?
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Ticket Information

Start spreading the news. The year’s most anticipated welterweight showdown is headed to The World’s Most Famous Arena.

Terence “Bud” Crawford will defend his WBO welterweight world title against Amir “King” Khan on Saturday, April 20 at Madison Square Garden.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Matchroom Boxing and Khan Promotions, tickets for this world championship event go on sale Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 12 p.m. ET/9a.m. PT. Tickets priced at $606, $406, $306, $206, $106, $81, and $56 (including facility fees) can be purchased at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008) and online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.MSG.com.

Undercard bouts and details on how fans will be able to access the pay-per-view event will be announced at a later date.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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This thread reminded me of a strange dream the other night that khan stopped Crawford via a quick flurry and a British ref stepping in :lol:
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 11 Feb 2019, 14:36 This thread reminded me of a strange dream the other night that khan stopped Crawford via a quick flurry and a British ref stepping in :lol:
Which ref was it? Lol
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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I don't know the odds on this fight yet, but the + on Khan might be worth throwing a little his way just in case. It's got to be pretty wide.
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Re: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan - April 20, 2019

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The ring return of Puerto Rican contender Felix Verdejo will take place on April 20 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

According to multiple sources in Puerto Rico, Verdejo will collide in the ring with ex-world champion Bryan "Tiquito" Vasquez - who is surely the most experienced opponent of Verdejo's career.

The contest will be part of the preliminaries of the event that will be headlined by the welterweight confrontation between WBO world champion Terence Crawford and challenger Amir Khan - which also tops an ESPN Pay-Per-View.
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