Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
I can't really comment on Twite - never seen it. OK, look. Just take the ones that you consider to be 'fair enough' for Khan. Limond can't punch. Why he didn't press forward for a stoppage after the knockdown (long count too!) God only knows. Gomez hardly tagged him at all and down he went.
I seem to recall that Mock caught Haye on the temple which can give bother to anyone. He was completely exhausted against Thompson - it had nothing to do with his chin. And Barrett can bang.
As I've said before, my antipathy to Khan is not personal. I find him to be the worst example of what is wrong with the general promotion of British boxing.
And, as far as I'm concerned, I find it hard to believe that a genuine boxing fan could dislike Haye (as a fighter). Will fight anyone, anywhere, crash, bang, wallop. Complete breath of fresh air.
I can't see how any British boxing fan would dislike Khan. It would be an interesting excercise to compare boxing before and after the Athens Olympics. It was Khan's success and huge popularity that got boxing back on terrestrial TV, got boxing on the back pages of the newspapers, got thousands of kids interested in boxing, got millions of lottery money given to our sport.
It seems many people on here just want to spend all their time knocking the popular or just knocking allegedly and would prefer boxing to be a fringe event, because it makes their own role more important. Yet some of the same people are so prepared to give Hennessy a free ride. If "the worst example of what is wrong with the general promotion of British boxing" is Khan (or I suppose the hype around Khan), then what about the empty hype about Tyson Fury, who did not achieve a fraction of what Khan did at a younger age as an amateur, or Froch, who was calling out Calzaghe when he was fighting eight-rounders and Steve Bunce used to call the "greatest prospect in world boxing" - a title Hennessy now gives to Fury?
As for the Gomez fight, Khan was obviously off balance and it was a flash knockdown.
As I said, I don't believe Khan has a better chin than Haye. However, I find it strange that people on here, who are supposedly interested in boxing want him to fail.
He got knocked, he went to American to do something about it and is taking on a huge challenge in Barrera. They might be very different fighters, but someone that compares him to in my mind is Nigel Benn, who was all but out against a nobody called Logan at the Albert Hall and then completely exposed by Michael Watson. He went of to America and came back a completely changed man.
As for the later comment about Graham Earl - while he might have been shot when he fought Khan, he did beat Romanov, who completely slaughtered Jon Thaxton, and also put Katsidis on the floor.