Loftgroov
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by Loftgroov » 20 Aug 2004, 04:18
Sadly I don't have today off like I did on Monday!
Is anyone likely to be able to post the end of round scores as Amir Khan's second round bout takes place? I'm assuming the BBC/Eurosport will state when his bout is scheduled for.
It's as good as "following it live" as I can do today! :x
nickd
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by nickd » 20 Aug 2004, 04:53
He's on at 1pm UK time.
MightyWarrior
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by MightyWarrior » 20 Aug 2004, 05:01
I should be around to do that....
Looks a tough one doesn't it? Holdsworth was saying Amir has next to no chance here. He's been watching the videos, so hopefully he's got a workable plan in mind.
Kilburn
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by Kilburn » 20 Aug 2004, 05:10
This Bulgarian reminds me a lot of Bobby Vanzie, a real box of tricks. I can see Khan having to play catch up in the second half.
Oh and guys how about we don't have 20 new Amir Khan threads after this fight?
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by BunglesFingers » 20 Aug 2004, 06:06
You can listen to live commentary on Eurosport.com (same as on the TV channel) and its probably on fivelive too.
MightyWarrior
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by MightyWarrior » 20 Aug 2004, 07:17
Kilburn wrote:
Oh and guys how about we don't have 20 new Amir Khan threads after this fight?
If he wins, I'm betting on 10 new threads on him by 3 today
When's this bloody diving over with????
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by Loftgroov » 20 Aug 2004, 07:21
Kilburn wrote: This Bulgarian reminds me a lot of Bobby Vanzie, a real box of tricks. I can see Khan having to play catch up in the second half.
Oh and guys how about we don't have 20 new Amir Khan threads after this fight?
What is worse, Amir Khans threads or Ricky Hatton ones?
Think how much time people seem to devote to discussing and debating Hatton, with hardly anyone questioning what the fornicate for....
What has he done??? Who has he beaten???? Nothing & nobody... but we disucss him endlessly...
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by jamesmcdonnell » 20 Aug 2004, 08:09
Loftgroov wrote: Kilburn wrote: This Bulgarian reminds me a lot of Bobby Vanzie, a real box of tricks. I can see Khan having to play catch up in the second half.
Oh and guys how about we don't have 20 new Amir Khan threads after this fight?
What is worse, Amir Khans threads or Ricky Hatton ones?
Think how much time people seem to devote to discussing and debating Hatton, with hardly anyone questioning what the fornicate for....
What has he done??? Who has he beaten???? Nothing & nobody... but we disucss him endlessly...
He's the best known fighter in the country, and possibly our best after Calzaghe, I think that's why. Who else do we have to talk about as a possible world champ?
J
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by J » 20 Aug 2004, 08:11
DAVID HAYE.
bennie
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:14
Stilianov is a southpaw. And Khan doesn't like southpaws.
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by jamesmcdonnell » 20 Aug 2004, 08:14
Speculation.....hasn't achieved anything yet, bags of potential, remains to be seen how far he will go, though I hope he will go far.
Fact is, whatever else we might complain about, Hatton is probably still our best hope for a world title belt.
Matchfixer
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by Matchfixer » 20 Aug 2004, 08:16
jamesmcdonnell wrote: BOLLOCKS!!!
Not on for another 45 minutes!!
That Europsort or BBC or both?
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:24
Round one over: 8-7 to Khan. Good right hands from the Brit.
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:26
Khan sustaining the pressure: three points up at 16-13
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:30
Round three comes to an end. Khan eight points up.
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by Priff » 20 Aug 2004, 08:31
bennie
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:33
Khan talking to the Bulgarian, piling into him, dominating him. Khan walks it 37-21.
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by Priff » 20 Aug 2004, 08:35
bennie wrote: Khan talking to the Bulgarian, piling into him, dominating him. Khan walks it 37-21.
Thanks for the r-b-r.
What a result!
I suppose they already know who's next for Khan right?
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by bennie » 20 Aug 2004, 08:36
I'm not sure who's next for him.
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by Kilburn » 20 Aug 2004, 08:39
I take it you were on the old interactive, Bennie?
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by Loynesy » 20 Aug 2004, 08:40
Very impressive - got to be in with a good shout for the bronze now