Why Haroon Khan is ''only average''

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Why Haroon Khan is ''only average''

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There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.
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bobthejob wrote:There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.

Are you saying that Matthew Hatton isn't world class?
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Different sport but Phil Neville?, not an entirely true your statement and a misconception that wealth dilutes a human's drive. Success breeds success.
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the klitschko weren't from poor backgrounds. :shame:

neither was marco antonio barrera. :shame:

they did alright. :TU:
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John1980 wrote:Different sport but Phil Neville?, not an entirely true your statement and a misconception that wealth dilutes a human's drive. Success breeds success.
Whats he got to do with it.As far as im aware,they both are from normal backgrounds and came through the Man.U youth system.And Phil isnt,wasnt bad.Look at his medals and caps,both are a credit to the superbly named Neville Neville :TU:
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bobthejob wrote:There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.
Your absolutely right look what happened to rocky when he got rich, he got sloppy. It wasn't until apollo creed took him back to the roots that he got the eye of the tiger.

Rocky is a real story isnt it?
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gobbles wrote:
bobthejob wrote:There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.

Are you saying that Matthew Hatton isn't world class?
Whats MH got to do with this? LOL! But, no he is not world class, he's not even British class.
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bobthejob wrote:There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.
here's an idea.

maybe, just maybe, Haroon is simply less talented than Amir.

waddya reckon? i mean i don't want to state the obvious but it seems you may have overlooked that possiblity. :TU:
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mickey1975 wrote:
John1980 wrote:Different sport but Phil Neville?, not an entirely true your statement and a misconception that wealth dilutes a human's drive. Success breeds success.
Whats he got to do with it.As far as im aware,they both are from normal backgrounds and came through the Man.U youth system.And Phil isnt,wasnt bad.Look at his medals and caps,both are a credit to the superbly named Neville Neville :TU:
Amir Khan hails from a depressed part of Bolton, his father is/was a scrap metal dealer, as far as l'm aware the family were not wildly rich before Khan turned professional, with the earlier success of Gary Neville it did not deter what Phil achieved.

Unless l'm totally missing the original point, l don't think the success of Amir and the disposable income that this has brought to his family would hinder his brother's determination to achieve his own goals in Sport.

Following Everton l have met Phil a few times and is a very likable person. However as for Gary this banner sums him up perfectly..

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bobthejob wrote:There has recently been a thread on here regarding Haroon Khan not getting chosen to compete in the olympics. He has lost many recent decisions and shown none of the talent his brother posseses. This is why, in my opinion:

A top, world class boxer very rarely grows up in a family of millionaires with a mansion and a wide variety of sports cars. A top fighter often has a desire to stride towards these things, whcih is what makes him special, wheras Haroon, doesnt have too. He knows that if he faILS as a boxer, he can still live with P Diddy in LA and drive a top of the range BMW. He doesnt need to fight.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm no fan of Amir Khan - but this is a ridiculous post.

Why would he want to live with P Diddy ? - :lol: - I'm sure P Diddy is happier living with his wife

And Haroon is happier living with his family.

Haroon has not shown the talent of Amir - and you put that down to him living in a mansion :lol:

If the talent is not there - it is not there -
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