No IBF I/C title in Khan's record?
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jomothepure
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No IBF I/C title in Khan's record?
Huge publicity about this being 'on the line' on Saturday. It was, I'm 95% sure, in the databse on Sat night / Sunday, but now is not on Khan's record.
I know Khan has relinquished the title, but I would have thought it should still be in the records. Unless...something very naughty has happened, like it was never officially 'on the line.'
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I know Khan has relinquished the title, but I would have thought it should still be in the records. Unless...something very naughty has happened, like it was never officially 'on the line.'
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jomothepure
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jomothepure
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It's false advertisement then. Sons of...
I bet that's why Khan was so quick to relinquish it - because he never had it in the first place. Easier to sweep the fact he never had it under the carpet straight after the fight than later on.
Can we sue SN everytime they use a photo of Khan with the belt then?
I bet that's why Khan was so quick to relinquish it - because he never had it in the first place. Easier to sweep the fact he never had it under the carpet straight after the fight than later on.
Can we sue SN everytime they use a photo of Khan with the belt then?
I just read on the 'ITV Sport' website that Amir Khan relinquished the belt immediately after winning it, but he did win it!
Here is the link:
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur ... ISO-8859-1
Also, found a picture of Khan wearing the belt on the 'BBC' website.
Here is the link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6165959.stm
For the sake of accuracy, perhaps his record should indicate that he won the title and then relinquished it?
Here is the link:
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur ... ISO-8859-1
Also, found a picture of Khan wearing the belt on the 'BBC' website.
Here is the link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6165959.stm
For the sake of accuracy, perhaps his record should indicate that he won the title and then relinquished it?
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overhand_right
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jomothepure
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Yes,Yes,and probably. I wonder if anything could be done about it. It may seem trivial, but the way it looks, then it's the same principle as Nobby Nobbs buying a replica WBC belt, holding a press conference, and telling the media that Pete Buckley will soon be welterweight champion of the world.overhand_right wrote:UNBELIEVABLE.
The Amir Khan story actually gets worse. Should this not be a huge scandal for false advertising?
Should the IBF not be suing The Undisputed King of Lawsuits allegedly allegedly?
The media have such a hard on for Khan they would probably sweep it under the rug anyhow.