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AMIR KHAN: "I Want To Thank Floyd Mayweather" (VIDEO)

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    #11
    wow didn't think Amir whud actually give credit to Floyd nice going lad....

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      #12
      If you listen to Khan here, there's something REALLY telling.

      Khan isn't saying "his punching power felt so strong". Khan is saying "I couldn't hurt him. I hurt Maidana and Judah, but this guy just kept coming right back"

      Does that sound familiar?

      I know that people keep telling me that roids don't help your chin, but...

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        #13
        Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
        If you listen to Khan here, there's something REALLY telling.

        Khan isn't saying "his punching power felt so strong". Khan is saying "I couldn't hurt him. I hurt Maidana and Judah, but this guy just kept coming right back"

        Does that sound familiar?

        I know that people keep telling me that roids don't help your chin, but...
        i see what you are saying, i been thinking the same thing, Floyd is on steroids

        can't be Pacquiao, Marquez fought him and made him look like a beaten man, but maybe you're trying to say its Pacquiao to make Mayweather look good while being scared to initiate a fight with Pacquiao

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          #14
          Originally posted by Roman Moreno View Post
          But, boxing is not only a U.S sport.

          Sauerland still brought it to boxing.

          Mayweather brought it to the mainstream. Floyd still deserves major credit for that.

          Like Tyson brought it back in 97'. Tyson deserves credit for that.

          These things wouldn't become mainstream if you're not on the level of a Tyson or a Floyd. Sauerland being the perfect example for that.
          Good call.

          I do remember Tyson wanting to test Holyfield for steroids and talking the same talk Floyd is about steroids.

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            #15
            he just wants a match with Floyd...stop kissing A$$ KHAN lol

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              #16
              You see it all the time people trying to diminish the impact Mayweather has had with this whole thing. Now a man involved in the currant situation gives Mayweather the Main credit for pushing this change currently in the sport. And still you have others trying to push and spread large amounts of credit in every other direction they can think of (By the way That they never cared to mention before), in an attempt to still try and diminish the impact Mayweather has had lol. So called Boxing fans I tell you, have agendas for everything.

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                #17
                im convinced pac is on roids and i think he's been taking them since he was fighting bums in the phillipines.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bose View Post
                  i see what you are saying, i been thinking the same thing, Floyd is on steroids

                  can't be Pacquiao, Marquez fought him and made him look like a beaten man, but maybe you're trying to say its Pacquiao to make Mayweather look good while being scared to initiate a fight with Pacquiao
                  I would bet my left nut that the TS isn't implying/implicating that Floyd juicing. He is not even not even su****ious of Floyd. He would give Floyd the benefit of the doubt.

                  And, Pac is juicing there is not ifs or buts about it.

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                    #19
                    Sucks that this fight has been called off.... I think most everyone was looking forward to it.

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                      #20
                      Check this out:

                      A week ago, all of the tiny Pacquiao fans were saying how Commission testing is perfect and Mayweather wants this unusual, "never been done beforre", "noone else is doing it" testing. The Gayweather testing program. Only a coard asks for extra testing.

                      Suddenly, this was never Mayweather's idea, and he had zero influence in bringing improved testing to the forefront.

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