Jawaid Khaliq

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Jawaid Khaliq

Post by kamicazze »

Hey what did all you guys make of jawaid khaliq?
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he was a real underachiever dont you think?
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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thats the reason i ask matey, he's been my trainer for over a year now. Ive sparred many pro's and he does have something different to most
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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I read (in BN?) that after retiring he had gone back to taxi driving, obviously he's training now [too].

I found his career frustrating, he was a good fighter - good chin, good speed, decent power but just struggled to get fights.
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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yes very true, he was telling me that he went the last 3 years of his career training for fights that kept falling through. was meant to fight neil sinclair, steve roberts, paul samuels, chad bennett, vernon fforest and even discussions for shane mosley. But they never materialised.
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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Remarkable to think he was given an MBE when Alan Minter wasn't.
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he was given the mbe as he helped bridge the gap of relationships between the cultures in nottingham.
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gobbles wrote:Remarkable to think he was given an MBE when Alan Minter wasn't.
That's because Alan Minter is a ****. An excellent fighter but a total ****.

:wink:
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Excellent jab, reminds me a lot of Brian Rose.
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Alan Minter ?

I've heard from so many sources the guy is horrible piece of work.

Khaliq was a decent value fighter. I remember reading about talks for a Mosely fight a long while ago, then evenutally he just packed it in.

I fear for Adnan Amar too in that respect, another decent Nottingham fighter who is gathering dust.
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yeah i also know adnan. He only gets fights if froch is on in this country.Him and jav had same problem, high risk low reward fight. ive not heard any of the alan minter stories although i would be entrigued to know.
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G0mez wrote:Alan Minter ?

I've heard from so many sources the guy is horrible piece of work.

Khaliq was a decent value fighter. I remember reading about talks for a Mosely fight a long while ago, then evenutally he just packed it in.

I fear for Adnan Amar too in that respect, another decent Nottingham fighter who is gathering dust.
Adnan amar has pull out of that many fights it's untrue !
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The Law wrote:
gobbles wrote:Remarkable to think he was given an MBE when Alan Minter wasn't.
That's because Alan Minter is a ****. An excellent fighter but a total ****.

:wink:
Is he really that bad?ive heard some storys...
He was giving out the trophys the night i had my first fight,he dropped the trophy on the floor....long time ago october 1989
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
The Law wrote:
gobbles wrote:Remarkable to think he was given an MBE when Alan Minter wasn't.
That's because Alan Minter is a ****. An excellent fighter but a total ****.

:wink:
Is he really that bad?ive heard some storys...
He was giving out the trophys the night i had my first fight,he dropped the trophy on the floor....long time ago october 1989
Dont know what he's like when he's sober, but after a few shandies can be a bit of a handful by all accounts.
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Always though Jav was a good fighter & a decent bloke myself.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
The Law wrote: That's because Alan Minter is a ****. An excellent fighter but a total ****.

:wink:
Is he really that bad?ive heard some storys...
He was giving out the trophys the night i had my first fight,he dropped the trophy on the floor....long time ago october 1989
Dont know what he's like when he's sober, but after a few shandies can be a bit of a handful by all accounts.
Is he ever sober? ...... :wink:

I remember sharing a car with him and Ken Buchanan last year after we met Tyson :witzend:
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G0mez wrote:I fear for Adnan Amar too in that respect, another decent Nottingham fighter who is gathering dust.
Nathan Mcintosh has gone that way aswell
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The Law wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote: Is he really that bad?ive heard some storys...
He was giving out the trophys the night i had my first fight,he dropped the trophy on the floor....long time ago october 1989
Dont know what he's like when he's sober, but after a few shandies can be a bit of a handful by all accounts.
Is he ever sober? ...... :wink:

I remember sharing a car with him and Ken Buchanan last year after we met Tyson :witzend:
Thats a right tasty pair after they've had a gargle!!!!
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He was a good fighter and always enjoyable to watch. It was weird with him, he sort of maneouvred himself into a position to fight for a world title... and then never fought again. It was sad really, he seemed to be right on the brink of achieving something and then just fell off the map.
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glahn wrote:He was a good fighter and always enjoyable to watch. It was weird with him, he sort of maneouvred himself into a position to fight for a world title... and then never fought again. It was sad really, he seemed to be right on the brink of achieving something and then just fell off the map.
very true, he never really got the rub. Many of his early fights that were on sky they brought him in on 2 days notice as the opponent or more cannon fodder but he caused the upsets.
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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yeah and mcintosh is another who relies on getting on carl froch's bills
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jav, was a decent fighter and was on the fringe of world class. He was rated in the top 10 of the Independent bodies at the time.

I was speaking with him at time and was due to fight the late Vernon Forrest who had beaten mosley twice. They were close to agreeing terms and DPK intervened and Mayorga defeated Forrest and fight didnt come off. Was a shame really.

He also beat Tak and should have fought James Hare. Sadly that fight was never made.
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orbtastic wrote:I read (in BN?) that after retiring he had gone back to taxi driving, obviously he's training now [too].

I found his career frustrating, he was a good fighter - good chin, good speed, decent power but just struggled to get fights.
I also remember him being linked to the Forrest fight; not sure how realistic the reports were, or why it didn't happen. He was also supposed to defend his IBO belt in Australia in 2006, which I was looking forward to as I was in Oz at the time, but that never materialised either. Can't remember who the oppo was.
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The Law wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote: Is he really that bad?ive heard some storys...
He was giving out the trophys the night i had my first fight,he dropped the trophy on the floor....long time ago october 1989
Dont know what he's like when he's sober, but after a few shandies can be a bit of a handful by all accounts.
Is he ever sober? ...... :wink:

I remember sharing a car with him and Ken Buchanan last year after we met Tyson :witzend:
An uncharacteristically Spud-like bit of name-dropping there.
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Re: Jawaid Khaliq

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the opponent in oz would have been chad bennett who held the wbf title.
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