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Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 02 Apr 2010, 19:45
by Jab and Move
Im just reading this weeks boxing news magazinge and apparently Haroon has boxed his last bout in UK. It says this:
''Chris Blinkhorn won a MD over Haroon Khan. This one provoked strong reactions. Shah Khan, father of Harron (and Amir), told photographer, Robert Douglas that 'Haroon has boxed his last bout in England. He's moving to LA to train and will be boxing for Pakistan. Im tired of how my son is being treated.''
Gee, maybe they are over reacting just a tiny bit. He only lost a fight, I cant see how he is being treated badly and a need to flee the country?
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 02 Apr 2010, 20:03
by mickey1975
Literally every boxer in the ams will feel they have been jobbed,mostly on a few occasions.It must be nice to head off to the wild card feeling aggrevied.Most just get pie and peas and their BFH
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 02 Apr 2010, 21:26
by terminator
Unlikely that he would be selected to represent UK in the 2012 olympics so no surpise that he will be boxing for Pakistan
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 03:32
by m1kee50
terminator wrote:Unlikely that he would be selected to represent UK in the 2012 olympics so no surpise that he will be boxing for Pakistan
aye seems they are making an inevitability look like a choice.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 04:34
by Des1
Over a maj decision

....Happens all the time! Shit, where am I going to go when Im not happy with a maj decision which goes againts me!
Think excuses are being made already as its prob felt that Haroon will not reach Khans level (although no shame in not reaching his level)
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 04:48
by TerribleTerry
mickey1975 wrote:Literally every boxer in the ams will feel they have been jobbed,mostly on a few occasions.It must be nice to head off to the wild card feeling aggrevied.Most just get pie and peas and their BFH
Quality post - bang on the money

Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 05:20
by Scrap
Can there still be Majority decisions in the amatuers.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 05:33
by crusader
Scrap wrote:Can there still be Majority decisions in the amatuers.
Not that I am aware of. Maybe they mean 2-1 or 3-2. Can't be 2-0-1.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 05:37
by chiggsy
He's moving to LA to train and will be boxing for Pakistan.
''yea our harrys a proud pakistani so he's going to representing them instead....wouldnt want to live there though,oooh fornicate that we'll be in a nice mansion in l.a away from all the flies and beggars''.

Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 05:44
by damianhucker1
its not that hes never boxing in uk again , its that hes not boxing as a representative of the aba , hell still be at the olympics , just in a pakistani vest , he wouldnt get picked for gb squad anyway , hed need to get past leigh wood first who looks very promising at his weight.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 05:47
by hitman_hatton1
terminator wrote:Unlikely that he would be selected to represent UK in the 2012 olympics so no surpise that he will be boxing for Pakistan
that's the meat & 2 veg of it.
he ain't good enough for the GB squad.
instead of working hard to get good enough.
he's taking the easy option.

Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 06:04
by banjo
Put yourself in Haroons position, if you could go to the Olympics(arguably the biggest sports event on the planet) through your parents ancestry then you would wouldn't you?
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 06:57
by el_grande_mauro_mina
banjo wrote:Put yourself in Haroons position, if you could go to the Olympics(arguably the biggest sports event on the planet) through your parents ancestry then you would wouldn't you?
Absolutley - I am sure he is going to be as proud as wearing the green of Pakistan (with two Pakistani parents - why not?) as he would have been wearing the red white and blue - besides - there is a commonwealth games coming up this year and he will want to be part of that.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 07:01
by el_grande_mauro_mina
hitman_hatton1 wrote:terminator wrote:Unlikely that he would be selected to represent UK in the 2012 olympics so no surpise that he will be boxing for Pakistan
that's the meat & 2 veg of it.
he ain't good enough for the GB squad.
instead of working hard to get good enough.
he's taking the easy option.

Easy option?
You are joking - he will be having to contend with the fighters from the ex Soviet republics as well as India (who have some really good amateur fighters and an excellent amateur programme) China, Japan and the rest of the Asian countries - trying to qualify for Pakistan will be as hard as trying to qualify for team GB.
We all know by now that politics is such an important factor in getting picked to go to the olympics - so if you have a chance to bypass the bullshit of Londoncentric politicos in the ABA who have their favourites - then why not? Especially if the Pakistanis have guaranteed Haroon a spot at the olympic qualifiers for 2012.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 07:59
by Jab and Move
damianhucker1 wrote:its not that hes never boxing in uk again , its that hes not boxing as a representative of the aba , hell still be at the olympics , just in a pakistani vest , he wouldnt get picked for gb squad anyway , hed need to get past leigh wood first who looks very promising at his weight.
No, his father stated he has boxed his last fight IN england.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 08:06
by damianhucker1
Jab and Move wrote:damianhucker1 wrote:its not that hes never boxing in uk again , its that hes not boxing as a representative of the aba , hell still be at the olympics , just in a pakistani vest , he wouldnt get picked for gb squad anyway , hed need to get past leigh wood first who looks very promising at his weight.
No, his father stated he has boxed his last fight IN england.
so is he not gonna bother with the olympics then ????????
think about what he meant , not what was EXACTLY said .
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 08:11
by Jab and Move
In my bitterly honest opinion, a top fighter is never produced in a mansion with all the money in the world.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 08:56
by oliverc
As an Englishman of wholly Asian descent, I couldn't conceive representing any nation other than England. That's just the way I feel.
However I don't see what the fuss is about Haroon Khan boxing for Pakistan (if the rumours are true).
He's probably not good enough to box for GB/England so it's no great loss.
Secondly plenty of English born Irish have represented Ireland in football.
Matthew Macklin always states that he regards himself as Irish despite being born in Birmingham (and yes I know that he represented England as an amateur).
Sinan Samil Sam represented Turkey as an amateur despite being born and raised in Germany.
Less than half of the last Welsh football squad announced last month were born in Wales.
Of the 21 man squad, 10 were born in England, and one in Zambia.
Boaz Myhill was born in America, to an American father and Welsh mother, and raised in England. So he qualifies to play for Wales via his mother. Which is fair enough.
Jack Collison qualified to play for Wales via a Welsh grandfather. Which is a tad tenuous.
And let's not forget that several South African born Englishman have represented England in all forms of cricket recently.
Kevin Pietersen qualified via his English mother. Which is fair enough.
Michael Lumb qualifies via his English father (who also played for Yorkshire). Which again is fair enough.
Jonathan Trott qualified via his English father. I'll reserve judgement regarding his motivation at this moment in time.
However Amjad Khan, Ed Joyce, Eoin Morgan & Craig Kieswetter have all represented England despite having no ancestral ties, and having been born and raised elsewhere.
Furthermore didn't Tyson Fury represent Ireland after he found out he had no chance of dislodging David Price from the GB squad?
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:03
by Jab and Move
damianhucker1 wrote:Jab and Move wrote:damianhucker1 wrote:its not that hes never boxing in uk again , its that hes not boxing as a representative of the aba , hell still be at the olympics , just in a pakistani vest , he wouldnt get picked for gb squad anyway , hed need to get past leigh wood first who looks very promising at his weight.
No, his father stated he has boxed his last fight IN england.
so is he not gonna bother with the olympics then ????????
think about what he meant , not what was EXACTLY said .
I apolagise, I relied too heavily upon the qoute. My bad.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:25
by Sugar tits
I wish I could run to LA. LOL
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:28
by damianhucker1
Sugar tits wrote:I wish I could run to LA. LOL
its a long way to run pal , a plane might be a better idea.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:29
by Sugar tits
damianhucker1 wrote:Sugar tits wrote:I wish I could run to LA. LOL
its a long way to run pal , a plane might be a better idea.
Its a mataphorical phrase that emulates the idea of turning your back on hard times.
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:31
by damianhucker1
Sugar tits wrote:damianhucker1 wrote:Sugar tits wrote:I wish I could run to LA. LOL
its a long way to run pal , a plane might be a better idea.
Its a mataphorical phrase that emulates the idea of turning your back on hard times.
REALLY !!!!! Who would have guessed .

Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:32
by Sugar tits
damianhucker1 wrote:Sugar tits wrote:damianhucker1 wrote:
its a long way to run pal , a plane might be a better idea.
Its a mataphorical phrase that emulates the idea of turning your back on hard times.
REALLY !!!!! Who would have guessed .

So why bother making such a comment?
Re: Haroon Khan never fighting in UK again?
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 09:35
by damianhucker1
Sugar tits wrote:damianhucker1 wrote:Sugar tits wrote:
Its a mataphorical phrase that emulates the idea of turning your back on hard times.
REALLY !!!!! Who would have guessed .

So why bother making such a comment?
Im Sorry , maybe if id put a lol on the end you might have realised , just though most posters on here are intelligent enough to realise what i was doing , but i guess your not .