Amir Khan - Round by round scores?
You'll offend Knockout - that sounds like his living arrangementsbennie wrote: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.
Loynesy wrote:You'll offend Knockout - that sounds like his living arrangementsbennie wrote: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.
wolverhampton to canning town.... thats like winning the lottery!!!!
knockout wrote:Loynesy wrote:You'll offend Knockout - that sounds like his living arrangementsbennie wrote: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.
wolverhampton to canning town.... thats like winning the lottery!!!!
Yeah I walked into a pub once (a pub with a massive eff-off Sky Sports board outside I might add) desperate to catch Thompson v Sellars. The wrinkled old crettin behind the bar refused to put it one because it was a week night.Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Read the thread mate! Pub landlords can be such arseholes in these circumstances.Wilko wrote:What were the scores? I went to the pub to watch it but the barman refused to switch over from Sky News.
And what do you think was playing on the big screen? That's right, Coronation Street.
Fortunately I did get to see the fifty knockdown thrilla at another pub
Well I won't be drinking there again......until tonight.
Anyway - from reading comments on this thread and on the BBC website it sounds like Khan was fantastic. I always though the Beijing Olympics would be his stage to shine but if keeps this up he must be in with a shout.
Let us pray now that he doesn't turn pro after the Olympics and sign with allegedly and become a 50-0 WBU champ.
Anyway - from reading comments on this thread and on the BBC website it sounds like Khan was fantastic. I always though the Beijing Olympics would be his stage to shine but if keeps this up he must be in with a shout.
Let us pray now that he doesn't turn pro after the Olympics and sign with allegedly and become a 50-0 WBU champ.
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I might be ahead of myself here, but Khan vs Kindelan is the final I am most looking forward to, not as a Brit but as a boxing fan. I have been watching the interacitve coverage extensively. Kindelan has put in 2 of the 3 best performances of these games, Khan's victory today matches those performances.
That Bulgarian was no mug (and thats an understatement). However, Khan beat him in every department - he even looked on the verge of quitting at times in the fourth. Whilst he didn't officially, Khan outclassed the Bulgarian and it is nice to see someone hurting his opponent, been alot of slaps and light punches at these games thus far.
That Bulgarian was no mug (and thats an understatement). However, Khan beat him in every department - he even looked on the verge of quitting at times in the fourth. Whilst he didn't officially, Khan outclassed the Bulgarian and it is nice to see someone hurting his opponent, been alot of slaps and light punches at these games thus far.
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