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Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:25
by Top Dog
Another blown-up superfeather gets dusted by Khan in 45 seconds, total joke. Are you guys not fed up watching this shite? Put him in with a good lightweight for fucks sake and lets see what he has :evil:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:35
by Smit
Top Dog wrote:Another blown-up superfeather gets dusted by Khan in 45 seconds, total joke. Are you guys not fed up watching this shite? Put him in with a good lightweight for fucks sake and lets see what he has :evil:
His interviews after the fights are just as pathetic

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:38
by Top Dog
Aye your right there. "I ws picking my shots nicely" he only threw one fornicating punch, prat.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:44
by emma
'I'll fight anyone'...yeh thats a super featherweight no puncher. :evil:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:50
by Top Dog
Aye too true. He'll fight anyone that is a powder puff puncher, and of course they have to be a super featherweight, they wouldnt want his chin tested now would they :evil: :oops:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 18:59
by sweetscience
DG. wrote: I have heard he has been put down several times in the gym ( someone on here mentioned it ) that would explain the non punchers he fights.
that aint true

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:01
by tonyevs
How long can they sell this rubbish :cry:

Duke McKenzie adds another pearler :D
"This guys no mug...he`s his country`s s-feather champion.."

So why the f--k is he fighting a lightweight/l-welter :x

Kevin Mitchel almost had the frenchman out in the 3rd..at s-feather :wink:

Utter shyte :TU:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:04
by emma
tonyevs wrote:How long can they sell this rubbish :cry:

Duke McKenzie adds another pearler :D
"This guys no mug...he`s his country`s s-feather champion.."

So why the f--k is he fighting a lightweight/l-welter :x

Kevin Mitchel almost had the frenchman out in the 3rd..at s-feather :wink:

Utter shyte :TU:
Exactly they say it took kevin till the 6 but kevins' a natural feather not a lightweight. :roll:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:09
by hitman_hatton1
good to see some amir khan fans in the building. :lol:

get behind him ffs. :TU:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:14
by emma
hitman_hatton1 wrote:good to see some amir khan fans in the building. :lol:

get behind him ffs. :TU:
I'll get behind him if he ever fights someone decent. :TU:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:16
by Top Dog
hitman_hatton1 wrote:good to see some amir khan fans in the building. :lol:

get behind him ffs. :TU:
No chance, not when were getting fed this pish. He will continue to get shit from me till he can prove he has something to offer, not fighting powder puff s/feathers. Utter shit the stuff they write about this bigheaded pudendum

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:19
by sweetscience
build em up - knock em down

thats the spirit !

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:52
by KOJOE90
Whoopie doo. :roll:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 19:56
by Max Molyneux
Nice KO, but after 10 fights he need a better fighter.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:03
by ABA Boxing
Good punch but what a waste of time. Khan cant be learning fack all from this.
ITV are getting right on my titts as well with all there trash talk & whats with all the damn adverts ffs!

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:13
by emma
Not suprised they put it on itv4. If he just kept his mouth shut until he fought someone decent they wouldnt be a problem. He thinks he's mayweather or something :evil:

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:15
by holyfields_ear
Did Rawlings say Khan had charisma :lol:

Amir did what should have been expected of him - no more no less. When he does that to a lightweight we can start to lighten up on the lad a bit.

I see former Khan victim Ryan Barrett fights Jamie McKeever tomorrow at featherweight I believe :roll:

A thought on who Khan should fight in April - how about Gavin Rees? Makes sense with it being in Wales, both being Warren fighters. Be interesting to see Khan in with somebody who has ambitions of there own, a bit of tenacity about them - forget somebody with a punch I want to see him face somebody who's there to win :-?

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:27
by Kilburn
What exactly does Amir Khan owe you lot? You'd think his fights were on PPV.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:28
by emma
Kilburn wrote:What exactly does Amir Khan owe you lot? You'd think his fights were on PPV.
A decent fight. :TU:

audley harrison=amir khan in a few years.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:31
by stujones
I still think that if you look at Khan's 11 opponents, not in any order I would still say its a decent resume for a 19/20 year old novice.

The problem I have is there doesn't seem to be in an order of progression. The likes of Komjathi and his fight before last, the "title" fight were very good learning fights - but he should really progress from that level. All the domestic names mentioned here are significant step ups and he needs a bit of a bridge from the likes of KOMJATHI not this last opponent.

This guy would have been fine for his 6th fight, leading on to a Komjathi fight. It is a step down though from his current standing and he should be having step downs if he wants to fight for British and World honours before the years end.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:34
by Kilburn
Khan is a young, genuine athlete with an exciting style. You can't compare him with Audley Harrison.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 20:52
by holyfields_ear
Amir Khan owes none of us anything. However, he owes it to himself to stop talking rubbish and start showing a bit more humility. I used to think it was all ITV drumming him up and raving about him. But lately Amir's doing a good enough job of this by himself while all the time his opposition gets worse. Talking about a fight with Graeme Earl if Earl had won tonight Amir said it would have been 'more than realistic for the end of the year'. So he's his own matchmaker now aswell? And in the meantime he fancied winning the British and Euro titles. Well why not? Anything to keep yourself busy :roll: The lads got talent and and I hope he does well god knows this country needs him too. But while hes fighting super feathers that are ranked outside the top hundred he shouldn't be talking so cockily about lightweights that could take his head off.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 22:14
by Grilling Machine
hitman_hatton1 wrote:good to see some amir khan fans in the building. :lol:

get behind him ffs. :TU:
Frankie already has. :wink:

It's going to take some time, but Khan will lose down the road; it took Audley years remember. Bit of a shame really, as like Harrison there's genuine talent. The problem in both cases is mental conditioning. There ain't none.

Handling fighters is a tricky business, as stepping up too early can be more psychologically hazardous than taking it easy. Confidence level is a massive factor. Great boxers are always strong believers in themselves, yet realise their own weaknesses in comparison to rivals.

Khan could be a world contender, but I can't see it happening because he doesn't notice his mistakes; both in the gym and out. Where's the influential guidance from a good trainer?
If he does reach the upper ranks, I'm sure Amir will owe major thanks to someone for putting his achievements into perspective.

Posted: 18 Feb 2007, 10:44
by emma
Things that annoy me about Amir....

He believes the hype and thinks hes better then he really is.

He already believes he's a champion :lol:

He mouths off saying he will fight anyone..but only fights no punchers :roll:

His entourage have to enter the ring when he wins :x eg his dad, uncles, taxi driver manager, managers son, cousins.

Posted: 18 Feb 2007, 10:48
by Top Dog
Emma, good point about all the hangers on in the ring, gets right on my tits as well. Normally when a member of the family tries to get in they get hassled, but not the golden boy :lol: every pudendum and their aunties budgie get in their. ITV know fornicate all about boxing, only ratings