Amir Khan vs. Billy Dib - 12 July 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 12 Jul 2019, 10:54

Khan - Decision
4
13%
Khan - T/KO
21
66%
DRAW
2
6%
Dibb - T/KO
5
16%
Dibb - Decision
0
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Total votes: 32

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Amir Khan vs. Billy Dib - 12 July 2019

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Amir Khan will now fight Australian Billy Dibb after his clash with Neeraj Goyat was cancelled with his opponent involved in a horrific car crash.

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The pair were meant to face off on July 12 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in what had been billed as an 'India vs Pakistan' boxing match, but Goyat will not be able to take part after 'severe injuries to his head, face and arm'.

A statement has been released by Bill Dosanjh, the promoter of the Super Boxing League, explaining they will now need to find a replacement for Goyat.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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So Dibb retired as a super featherweight over a year ago? Fair enough he may have put weight on, but this is a bit too much of a mismatch.

Kinda like Mayweather fighting Tenshin.

I do have a feeling they had Dibb waiting on the sidelines. They’ve announced him so quick.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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khan must believe in Santa, probably getting. more for this than in his last fight where he faced a pound for pounder.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Nightmare Roy wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 11:02 khan must believe in Santa, probably getting. more for this than in his last fight where he faced a pound for pounder.
Fair play to him. He can fight who he wants. He's achieved what he wanted. He may still want a world title at 147, but he probably knows he can't. If the Arabs are gonna pay him daft money, then fair play to him.

Also the last fight, Crawford only received $6m
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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The 33-year-old Dib (45-5, 26 KOs) most recently scored a first-round knockout of Thailand’s Surachet Tongmala (7-12, 4 KOs) on April 26 in Hurstville, Australia.

Dib met Tongmala at the lightweight limit of 135 pounds. Khan and Goyat were scheduled to box at welterweight, 12 pounds higher.

The weight limit for the Khan-Dib bout has not yet been revealed.

The 32-year-old Khan, even coming off a technical-knockout loss to Terence Crawford two months ago at Madison Square Garden, would’ve represented a steep step up in competition for the 27-year-old Goyat. In his most recent fight, a six-rounder, Goyat beat 40-year-old Mexican Carlos Lopez Marmolejo (9-7-1, 5 KOs) by unanimous decision in Toronto.

Khan accepted their bout, which would’ve matched a fighter of Pakistani descent against an Indian boxer, because it would’ve paid the former IBF/WBA 140-pound champion a seven-figure purse.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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He 'looks' Indian. He'll do..
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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SAPFO wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 11:16 He 'looks' Indian. He'll do..
:lol:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Nightmare Roy wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 11:23 :lol:
:clap: :clap: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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This WBC Pearl defense has been a long time coming for eager boxing fans.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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The only selling point for the original fight was India vs Pakistan so it’s unfortunately lost that now. Terrible shame for Goyat, hopefully he makes a full recovery because it sounds incredibly serious.

As a Muslim there are obviously still seven million reasons why Khan wants to fight in Jeddah and it is history making. I bet Danny Williams didn’t get quite as much when he headlined the first pro boxing event in Dubai a few years ago...
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Should be a good one this, looking forward to it. Anyone travelling over?
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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I love you boxing :lol:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Ya know. I'm not even gonna comment on what a mismatch this is. I'm preaching to the choir on that one.

Just gonna say this. How the hell did Billy Dibb ever become a name in Boxing anyway? Seems to me he's been sorta a name in the sport for about 10 years or so...but why? I can't think of any noteworthy accomplishment to his credit. Am I missing something?
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 12:14 This WBC Pearl defense has been a long time coming for eager boxing fans.
:clap:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Well I’ve just bought my plane tickets, can’t wait now. Anyone got recommendations for decent pubs in Jeddah?
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 16:54 Well I’ve just bought my plane tickets, can’t wait now. Anyone got recommendations for decent pubs in Jeddah?
:lol:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Shhhh wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:05 Yeah der one called the headless drinker
Great, thanks. Is that the one next door to The Infidel?
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Seriously. Does anyone have an answer to the question of why Billy Dib is a name in the sport? I assume he was an amateur star or something? Because he damn sure ain't done sh*t in the Professional ranks to have gotten the kinda notoriety that he inexplicably seems to have.

Dude was in Fight Night Champion too for f*cks sake, and basically I only know him for losing title fights.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:21 Seriously. Does anyone have an answer to the question of why Billy Dib is a name in the sport? I assume he was an amateur star or something? Because he damn sure ain't done sh*t in the Professional ranks to have gotten the kinda notoriety that he inexplicably seems to have.

Dude was in Fight Night Champion too for f*cks sake, and basically I only know him for losing title fights.
He was in Fight Night Round 4 as well :maybe:
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:27 He was in Fight Night Round 4 as well :maybe:
So you don't know either then? :lol:

Maybe we should start a thread on this. "Why is Billy Dib a name in Boxing?"

If I don't get an answer in this thread by the end of the day I seriously might do that because I've long wondered why all the attention and focus on this guy who has never to my eyes done anything to deserve it.

I mean he seems like a decent fighter, and all, but nothing really better than average, but for some reason he's gotten star treatment....or at least name treatment.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:29 So you don't know either then? :lol:

Maybe we should start a thread on this. "Why is Billy Dib a name in Boxing?"

If I don't get an answer in this thread by the end of the day I seriously might do that because I've long wondered why all the attention and focus on this guy who has never to my eyes done anything to deserve it.

I mean he seems like a decent fighter, and all, but nothing really better than average, but for some reason he's gotten star treatment....or at least name treatment.
It is a little strange how he has got so many title shots, even taking into account his status as a former strap holder.

Do you think he was in reserve for this fight? The announcement has come very quickly...
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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No clue as to whether or not he was in reserve or not. I'm just mystified as to why he's a name in the sport or ever was.

Still haven't heard a reason why that is.

Also, you said he was a "former strap holder"...yeah...the IBO or the WBA Asian Pacific title. He's never held a major World title.

IBO is like the 5th most important title I guess, but considering that there's already 3 too many World Champions, I'm not about to start acknowledging the IBO as important.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:56 Also, you said he was a "former strap holder"...yeah...the IBO or the WBA Asian Pacific title. He's never held a major World title.

IBO is like the 5th most important title I guess, but considering that there's already 3 too many World Champions, I'm not about to start acknowledging the IBO as important.
He’s a former IBF world champion. The same belt Josh Warrington is holding today.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 17:56 No clue as to whether or not he was in reserve or not. I'm just mystified as to why he's a name in the sport or ever was.

Still haven't heard a reason why that is.

Also, you said he was a "former strap holder"...yeah...the IBO or the WBA Asian Pacific title. He's never held a major World title.

IBO is like the 5th most important title I guess, but considering that there's already 3 too many World Champions, I'm not about to start acknowledging the IBO as important.
He held the IBF Featherweight title briefly I thought, will need to double-check on that maybe I’m mistaken...
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Billy Dibb - 12 July 2019

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chinarich wrote: 26 Jun 2019, 18:09 He held the IBF Featherweight title briefly I thought, will need to double-check on that maybe I’m mistaken...
He did. Defended it a couple of times then lost it to Grad
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