Whatever Khan Does It Won't Matter In The End

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Whatever Khan Does It Won't Matter In The End

Post by NickR »

Great as this kid is, he'll either get signed up by FW/SN and be 40-0 with the WBU "championship of the world", or self promote himself and go nowhere like Audley.

Hopefully he'll prove me wrong, but so few British fighters seem to be able to escape Frank's clutches.
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nothing like being positive!!
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Post by Smit »

He'll stay Amateur for a while yet :TU:
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Post by neil r »

until after the next olympics. trust me
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Post by MightyWarrior »

He'll defintely turn pro after these Olympics now. He looks a superstar already, and they're going to be throwing money at him.
You reckon he'll say no thanks and go back to £200 a week for the next four years? Or grab the chance to be a millionare in four years time, where he can watch the Beijing Olympics from his yacht instead?
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Post by JC »

It's often siad that if you turn pro after winning an olympic gold, for your career to be on track you need to be challenging for a world title by the time the next olympic games comes round, and 21 seems very young to be challenging for world titles. But then I suppose if your good enough your old enough....
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Post by bennie »

Warren's already on the hunt. "It was a fantastic performance," said the promoter of Khan's big win tonight. "I can't get over the fact that he is 17 years of age. I can't imagine what he's going to be like when he gets older."
Asked if the teenager could go all the way in the Games, Warren told PA News: "He certainly looks like it at the moment.
"He has got so much natural talent. Fighters like this come along once in a lifetime. He looks sensational now and he can only get better as he gets older.
"This lad is 17 and beating men, seasoned amateurs.
"If he turns pro I think he could win the world title at a young age, no doubt about that.
"He could certainly secure his family for the future. He is a young lad and he has got the world at his feet at the moment."
Back off, Warren. Back off.
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Re: Whatever Kahn Does It Won't Matter In The End

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NickR wrote:Great as this kid is, he'll either get signed up by FW/SN and be 40-0 with the WBU "championship of the world", or self promote himself and go nowhere like Audley.

Hopefully he'll prove me wrong, but so few British fighters seem to be able to escape Frank's clutches.
Couldn't agree more. You just KNOW this will happen.
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Post by Lefthookhappy19 »

"If he turns pro I think he could win the world title at a young age, no doubt about that.
"He could certainly secure his family for the future. He is a young lad and he has got the world at his feet at the moment."

I bet this is the exact line he will use to Amir on the phone.
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Post by neil r »

i wish youd all listen to me. he'll stay amateur till beijing. im telling you. im willing to stake my reputation on this forum about that :lol: :TU: trust me, im a nurse!! :lol:

i might take a stroll to the bookies over the next couple of days, see what the potential odds might be on khan winning gold this year then retaining next time round. might be worth a wee investment.

whatever happens though, i hope he stays far away from uncle frank.
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Post by Loynesy »

Neil - I think your right. Firstly, I still don't think he will win gold although I'd bet my mortgage on the silver, secondly, he is clearly well-adjusted and comes from a family of decent people who love their boy for what he is and don't see him as a meal ticket.

Still, if I am wrong I would back him to win a big four belt at 140/147 (wherever he fills out at) within 4 years.
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Khan v Cotto in 3/4 years anyone?
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Post by dominicanthug »

I saw his fight here in the U.S, i dont know what to think.Is he an agressive fighter, does he use the jab, does he have an unordothox style?
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Post by Lefthookhappy19 »

Fast mobile pressure fighter, with good power it seems and can make adjustments.
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Post by Matchfixer »

Lefthookhappy19 wrote:Fast mobile pressure fighter, with good power it seems and can make adjustments.
Could you describe what a pressure fighter is?

Cheers.
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Post by Lefthookhappy19 »

Aaron Pryor, Ricky Hatton or Duran for example are pressure fighters. This is from the 3 fights that ive seen of him ever, he was always in Stilianovs and the Greeks faces hammering them with punches, he did stay outside box a bit against the Korean who came out and tried to rush him so he's seems to have a lot in his locker. Not one dimensional at all.
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Post by galway jack »

Amateur Boxing has its flaws but do you know what is great about it ?
Assuming there's no upsets in the semi finals Amir will face the great man himself -- Kindelan -- in the final . We'll know if he's number 1 or not .
Now if this was Pro Boxing as it is nowadays we'd hear 'Kindelan wants too much money , the fights fallen through' and Amir would be fighting some guy who didn't even get through the qualifiers for the 'Olympic Boxing Union' title !!
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Post by nickd »

Lets hope Warren doesnt get his mits on him, this kid could be something really special I'd hate to see his career going down the toilet like hatton and calzaghe. Having said that I think he has the potential to be a lot better than both of them.
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bennie wrote:Warren's already on the hunt. "It was a fantastic performance," said the promoter of Khan's big win tonight. "I can't get over the fact that he is 17 years of age. I can't imagine what he's going to be like when he gets older."
Asked if the teenager could go all the way in the Games, Warren told PA News: "He certainly looks like it at the moment.
"He has got so much natural talent. Fighters like this come along once in a lifetime. He looks sensational now and he can only get better as he gets older.
"This lad is 17 and beating men, seasoned amateurs.
"If he turns pro I think he could win the world title at a young age, no doubt about that.
"He could certainly secure his family for the future. He is a young lad and he has got the world at his feet at the moment."
Back off, Warren. Back off.
Bennie...you missed out all the slavering..the evil cackle and rubbing together of hands.
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galway jack wrote: Assuming there's no upsets in the semi finals Amir will face the great man himself -- Kindelan -- in the final . We'll know if he's number 1 or not .
Now if this was Pro Boxing as it is nowadays we'd hear 'Kindelan wants too much money , the fights fallen through' and Amir would be fighting some guy who didn't even get through the qualifiers for the 'Olympic Boxing Union' title !!
True. I was wondering recently what it would be like if the Pros were allowed to fight in the Olympics and were forced to by the boxing boards. It would be unbelievable, especially if they still faught 4 rounders, most guys would just be throwing rights hoping for a KO. All the best guys versus all the other best guys, you'd really know who's Number 1.

We can only dream of course.
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Post by Kilburn »

If Warren did sign Khan it wouldn't have to mean that the kid goes down the WBU route. Khan surely has more potential than any of the guys Warren has "nursed" to date, if he's good enough to beat the other champs then I'm sure he'll get the big fights.

Ricky Hatton is a long reigning WBU champ for a reason. Good enough to challenge the real champs? Sure. Good enough to dethrone them? Realistically no.
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Post by THEBUTCH »

....and suppose Khan does turn over after these Olympics BUT doesn't sign with Warren and worse still commits the cardincal sin of trying to go it alone (which I very much doubt), pound to a penny Warren would do a complete Jekal and Hide and rubbish him in his weekly sesspit, the News of The World.
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Post by nickd »

Warrens NOTW column is so shallow its untrue, any boxer not with him gets an absolute slating. I have stopped reading it.
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Post by neil r »

THEBUTCH wrote:....and suppose Khan does turn over after these Olympics BUT doesn't sign with Warren and worse still commits the cardincal sin of trying to go it alone (which I very much doubt), pound to a penny Warren would do a complete Jekal and Hide and rubbish him in his weekly sesspit, the News of The World.
Naaaaahhhhh. Franks way too nice a guy to pull a stunt like that. I challenge you tell me when he has ever done that.... :wink:
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Post by coneye »

If the kid does win the gold , I would think he would have the big fish from the big pool wanting to sign him, The yanks know how to do it proper and he could end up emensly wealthy.

On the other hand he could sign up with the wanker and end up 50-0 and not even been hit back and considerably wealthy, so what its gonna boil down to , Is the kid PROUD, does the kid want to be WORLD CHAMP.

Or is he similar to Hatton and Calagzie, don't care about being champ, just the money for no risk
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