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Originally posted by MBE View PostIm not convinced he would have been as offensively savvy as Khan. He'd potshot his way to a clear victory, but not dominate in the same fashion Khan did.
Furthermore Mayweather ducked Alexander after saying his name several times, he took an easier fight in Guerrero rather than face him.
Khan took on a risky assignment that may weather wouldn't.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWell....in reality.... Hearn travelled to Khan's house in Bolton to try and coax Amir out of hiding to get an agreement in place. Per Amir's request, he didn't want the fight this summer or this year. He wants it next year.
Khantardland is not reality.
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Originally posted by MBE View PostKhan is just hyping the fight, keeping Kel relevant and trying to boost Brooks name to a foreign market with this interview. Smart business move by Khan because Kel isn't doing it by fighting domestic level Brits in the ring.
Nobody had ever stood in the pocket and outboxed alexander. That was what was remarkable about Khans performance.
The blueprint before was just to rush him and smother his work, but Khan chose to put on a boxing clinic instead and taught Alexander a lesson in the sweet science. Compelling stuff.
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Originally posted by MBE View PostKhan is just hyping the fight, keeping Kel relevant and trying to boost Brooks name to a foreign market with this interview. Smart business move by Khan because Kel isn't doing it by fighting domestic level Brits in the ring.
Nobody had ever stood in the pocket and outboxed alexander. That was what was remarkable about Khans performance.
The blueprint before was just to rush him and smother his work, but Khan chose to put on a boxing clinic instead and taught Alexander a lesson in the sweet science. Compelling stuff.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAmir Khan (31-3, 19KOs) has said that he's willing to face IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook (34-0, 25KOs) in 2016, but claims his domestic rival has gone quiet after issuing repeated challenges for the last year.
Khan is going to return in the fall. He says his return is likely going to be carried by Premier Boxing Champions. A meeting with his manager/adviser Al Haymon will take place in the coming weeks to figure out the opponent.
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