Amir Khan - Round by round scores?
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jamesmcdonnell
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glittermonkey
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Great performance, especially in the last round. At the end i don't think the Bulgarian knew what to do about him.
If he can give the same level of performance he'll beat the Korean comfortably in the next round. I wasn't impressed by the Korean's showing at all, he seemed to have feet of lead, and was absolutely knackered towards the end. I'll be very surprised if he can last the distance against Khan.
If he can give the same level of performance he'll beat the Korean comfortably in the next round. I wasn't impressed by the Korean's showing at all, he seemed to have feet of lead, and was absolutely knackered towards the end. I'll be very surprised if he can last the distance against Khan.
Just knocked out a report on the boy wonder's sensational performance:
http://www.britishboxing.net/news.php?s ... rom=&ucat=&
I've lost quite a few quid on Stilianov today...but it was worth it!
http://www.britishboxing.net/news.php?s ... rom=&ucat=&
I've lost quite a few quid on Stilianov today...but it was worth it!
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mickeybeard
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galway jack
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Fantastic . Well done Amir . Hopefully he'll medal now .
It'll be great if he stays amateur till Beijing as he says . He could really re-generate some interest in amateur boxing in Britain .
Lets just hope some be-blazered bollox in the ABA doesn't end up pissing him off and causing him to turn pro .
It'll be great if he stays amateur till Beijing as he says . He could really re-generate some interest in amateur boxing in Britain .
Lets just hope some be-blazered bollox in the ABA doesn't end up pissing him off and causing him to turn pro .
Oh, man, if he wins a medal, it's huge. I remember Tony Wilson telling me if he'd won bronze in 1984 he could have called his own shots. But he was eliminated in the quarters and had to endure the Terry Lawless brand of pro management: uprooted from his home city of Wolverhampton to live in a bedsit in Canning Town.
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MightyWarrior
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:And yet after all the bullshit, crap matchups, and all the false promises, you still choose to give him air time?Loftgroov wrote:What is worse, Amir Khans threads or Ricky Hatton ones?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?
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?
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The Gaffer
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It's probably been said a million times but that was nothing short of awesome.
To dominate the European champion in such style, well it got me jumping out of my chair in the canteen.
What a talent.
And apparently his 13 year old brother is just as good! Maybe they'll both be fighting in the next Olympics!
To dominate the European champion in such style, well it got me jumping out of my chair in the canteen.
What a talent.
And apparently his 13 year old brother is just as good! Maybe they'll both be fighting in the next Olympics!
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