amir khan - lets hear your comments
amir khan - lets hear your comments
oh how id love to hear khan call out manny pacquiao now lol....he said he wanted him last week
the stage is yours amir.....i bet you wouldnt last a round with the pacman...you chin is made of glass
the stage is yours amir.....i bet you wouldnt last a round with the pacman...you chin is made of glass
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i hate to say it but manny is leagues above amir. i doubt khan would last 4 rounds.boxerbob wrote:oh how id love to hear khan call out manny pacquiao now lol....he said he wanted him last week
the stage is yours amir.....i bet you wouldnt last a round with the pacman...you chin is made of glass
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adamheight wrote:i hate to say it but manny is leagues above amir. i doubt khan would last 4 rounds.boxerbob wrote:oh how id love to hear khan call out manny pacquiao now lol....he said he wanted him last week
the stage is yours amir.....i bet you wouldnt last a round with the pacman...you chin is made of glass
Hate to say it???
Before last night did u think Khan had could've beaten Manny??
I like Amir Khan and hav defended him on here on a couple of occassions . But hes many many leagues under the likes of Pac Man. Nothing previous to last night wouldve made me think different.
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no but with amir khans unbeaten record and the hype machine that is the british press, its okay to romanticise the idea that amir could be the next naseem and dominate for a few yrs...scottyboy_1978 wrote:adamheight wrote:i hate to say it but manny is leagues above amir. i doubt khan would last 4 rounds.boxerbob wrote:oh how id love to hear khan call out manny pacquiao now lol....he said he wanted him last week
the stage is yours amir.....i bet you wouldnt last a round with the pacman...you chin is made of glass
Hate to say it???
Before last night did u think Khan had could've beaten Manny??
I like Amir Khan and hav defended him on here on a couple of occassions . But hes many many leagues under the likes of Pac Man. Nothing previous to last night wouldve made me think different.
but i guess pacs utter brilliance against diaz just wiped any (unrealistic) ideas i may have had about amirs credibilty against the top names out there right now.
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Did Khans performances against Gomez / Limond not plant a seed of doubt ????

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scottyboy_1978 wrote:Did Khans performances against Gomez / Limond not plant a seed of doubt ????
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"Diaz and Pacquiao are great fighters, but I could beat them both," said Khan.
Taken from an interview with the BBC.
I hope Pac heard about that and then decided to call Amir Khan out. It would be like Thaxton/Romanov all over again.
Taken from an interview with the BBC.
I hope Pac heard about that and then decided to call Amir Khan out. It would be like Thaxton/Romanov all over again.
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like wow..
It's just your standard Trash-Talk. He is just keeping his doors and options open by saying stuff like this, because guys like you will get all excited and talk about it.
I doubt Khan has any plans whatsoever to fight Pac any time soon. He is most likely focused on getting a fixed trainer.
It's just your standard Trash-Talk. He is just keeping his doors and options open by saying stuff like this, because guys like you will get all excited and talk about it.
I doubt Khan has any plans whatsoever to fight Pac any time soon. He is most likely focused on getting a fixed trainer.
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the amir khan debate seems stuck in two polarized halfs fromt those who see him as a new audley harrison, an amateur star who just doesn't have the same style or impact as a professional fighter to those who believe he will be a superstar and potential title winner at two or three weights...
the evidence in the ring so far doesn't vindicate the latter but he is young and learning and obviously has talent and those are strong plus points on any resume, he has fast hands and decent offensive skills and throws very very accurate combos...these are good advantages too...
however he seems open to getting caught and lacks some defensive patience it seems, he walked onto shots against gomez and even more pointedly against limond...it isnt just about how good your chin is in terms of how you react to a good punch its also about momentum of a shot, the type of punches you expose yourself to and your body positioning and where a shot lands...
if your swinging sometimes a less powerful shot will knock you cold as you provide energy for a puncher to counter, in other words a good defensive fighter has a solid guard and plenty of head movement and knows when an opponent is " gone " and when to unload...
the amount of times we have all seen someone rush in when they have someone stunned but not out of it then get ko'd themselves is probably quite high...
khan got ko'd by limond in imho - he touched back down during the count, i cant believe that this issue wasnt focused upon much more by the tv commentary...he was clearly knocked out as he went back down and wasnt back on his feet by 10, watch the ref faff about when this happens, its like he is saying " amir what are you doing ? "...
limond was very unlucky and that fight was much more significant than the gomez one despite gomez putting up a great fight and nearly getting khan out of there imho
the evidence in the ring so far doesn't vindicate the latter but he is young and learning and obviously has talent and those are strong plus points on any resume, he has fast hands and decent offensive skills and throws very very accurate combos...these are good advantages too...
however he seems open to getting caught and lacks some defensive patience it seems, he walked onto shots against gomez and even more pointedly against limond...it isnt just about how good your chin is in terms of how you react to a good punch its also about momentum of a shot, the type of punches you expose yourself to and your body positioning and where a shot lands...
if your swinging sometimes a less powerful shot will knock you cold as you provide energy for a puncher to counter, in other words a good defensive fighter has a solid guard and plenty of head movement and knows when an opponent is " gone " and when to unload...
the amount of times we have all seen someone rush in when they have someone stunned but not out of it then get ko'd themselves is probably quite high...
khan got ko'd by limond in imho - he touched back down during the count, i cant believe that this issue wasnt focused upon much more by the tv commentary...he was clearly knocked out as he went back down and wasnt back on his feet by 10, watch the ref faff about when this happens, its like he is saying " amir what are you doing ? "...
limond was very unlucky and that fight was much more significant than the gomez one despite gomez putting up a great fight and nearly getting khan out of there imho
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The fact you've all reacted and seen fit to comment means the object of the excercise has been achieved.
Boxing at this level isn't just about what you do in the ring, its about how you manipulate joe public, and the media in general.
PR and Marketing that's all it is.
OK boxing anoraks like us see straight through it, but the millions of casual viewers will buy into this big style.
Does Khan stand a remote chance against Pac Man ? Not a prayer.
Does Khan know that ? Of course he does.
Will he become good enough ? Who knows but one thing's for sure, his selection of a trainer is critical.
Boxing at this level isn't just about what you do in the ring, its about how you manipulate joe public, and the media in general.
PR and Marketing that's all it is.
OK boxing anoraks like us see straight through it, but the millions of casual viewers will buy into this big style.
Does Khan stand a remote chance against Pac Man ? Not a prayer.
Does Khan know that ? Of course he does.
Will he become good enough ? Who knows but one thing's for sure, his selection of a trainer is critical.
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I hope this doesn't sound spiteful but i can't wait til Khan faces a decent fighter and gets ironed out. He seems decent enough (if deluded) but I cannot stand the ridiculous hype.....and the poor layman who is just a casual fan has no alternative but to swallow it.
I also want to see Warren's complexion go green as Amir's legs go lihe a new born foal.
I also want to see Warren's complexion go green as Amir's legs go lihe a new born foal.
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Call me the eternal optimist.
But I would like to see the lad live up to the hype that surrounds him. Couldn't give a bollocks about the media PR machine that surrounds the guy - I dont like to feed off it to form negative feelings toward the brighter lights within the sport.
Yesterday Audley, today Khan, tomorrow probably maybe Gavin.
Separate the hype BS from reality, and dont react to it, and come to some reasonable objective opinion. It's the best way.
Yesterday Audley, today Khan, tomorrow probably maybe Gavin.
Separate the hype BS from reality, and dont react to it, and come to some reasonable objective opinion. It's the best way.
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I thought Pac looked great, but put him in with a hard bastard with a textbook jab and an assortment of accurate right hands and left hooks, and he's in trouble.
The idea of Hatton-Pac is a joke. Hatton fights are getting too much of a carnival atmosphere about 'em.
The idea of Hatton-Pac is a joke. Hatton fights are getting too much of a carnival atmosphere about 'em.
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SticknMove wrote:Call me the eternal optimist.But I would like to see the lad live up to the hype that surrounds him. Couldn't give a bollocks about the media PR machine that surrounds the guy - I dont like to feed off it to form negative feelings toward the brighter lights within the sport.
Yesterday Audley, today Khan, tomorrow probably maybe Gavin.
Separate the hype BS from reality, and dont react to it, and come to some reasonable objective opinion. It's the best way.
Same here, I'd love to see Khan go on and do well, the trouble, I think, is that he's been scrutinised by the media and joe public since he turned pro. Fighters such as Kel Brook, similar age and record, are going around unnoticed and learning their trade (and making mistakes) away from the public glare.
Maybe amongst the boxing anoraks on here (myself included) we all feel abit resentfull that Khan is getting all the attention, when other equally talented young boxers get no publicity at all.
Lets hope he does do well though, for the sake of boxing in this country. We need someone in the public eye what with Hatton and Calzaghe nearing retirement.
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I think comparing Khan to Audley is harsh, yes he is getting too far ahead of himself at such an early stage in his career but at least Khan has actually won and defended a title with prestige attached to it and he won it in half the time it took Audley to even challenge for one.
Now I know this may sound daft but I think the best thing that could happen to him at the moment is to have his arse handed to him as that will either make him or break him. Early career losses never did Haye, Benn or McGuigan any harm.
Now I know this may sound daft but I think the best thing that could happen to him at the moment is to have his arse handed to him as that will either make him or break him. Early career losses never did Haye, Benn or McGuigan any harm.
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amir will do well to leave manny's name off his wants list and look to all the back foot guys for near future match ups. he looks terrible going backwards.
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banjo wrote:I think comparing Khan to Audley is harsh, yes he is getting too far ahead of himself at such an early stage in his career but at least Khan has actually won and defended a title with prestige attached to it and he won it in half the time it took Audley to even challenge for one.
Now I know this may sound daft but I think the best thing that could happen to him at the moment is to have his arse handed to him as that will either make him or break him. Early career losses never did Haye, Benn or McGuigan any harm.
A fighter can learn more from a defeat than a victory so they say.
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My point exactly.scottyboy_1978 wrote:banjo wrote:I think comparing Khan to Audley is harsh, yes he is getting too far ahead of himself at such an early stage in his career but at least Khan has actually won and defended a title with prestige attached to it and he won it in half the time it took Audley to even challenge for one.
Now I know this may sound daft but I think the best thing that could happen to him at the moment is to have his arse handed to him as that will either make him or break him. Early career losses never did Haye, Benn or McGuigan any harm.
A fighter can learn more from a defeat than a victory so they say.
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A fight In which I'd root for Khan, but he's not good enough yet.
Never taking a liking a to the Pac hype.
Never taking a liking a to the Pac hype.
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I don`t think it harsh..banjo wrote:I think comparing Khan to Audley is harsh, yes he is getting too far ahead of himself at such an early stage in his career but at least Khan has actually won and defended a title with prestige attached to it and he won it in half the time it took Audley to even challenge for one..
Audley won the WBF in his 15th fight about 3yrs after going pro.
Amir won the commonwealth in his 13th fight within 2yrs of being pro.
Not alot in it really, is the commomwealth title any better than the WBF? .. I`d put them on a similar level.
He and his team have built him into such a `next big thing` that a loss will prob be the end for him much like Audley.banjo wrote:Now I know this may sound daft but I think the best thing that could happen to him at the moment is to have his arse handed to him as that will either make him or break him. Early career losses never did Haye, Benn or McGuigan any harm.
I think there should have been somebody calming the hype down - and telling Amir to button it from the start.
But at the end of the day, he lacks two very important ingredients to reach the top and stay there .. a good chin and a good punch .. without a good punch you have never got that get out of jail card.
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When you've won titles in 4/5 (depends whether you include his belt-less win over MAB at 126) divisions and beaten 3 future Hall Of Famers, I don't think it's "hype" anymore!Max Molyneux wrote:A fight In which I'd root for Khan, but he's not good enough yet.
Never taking a liking a to the Pac hype.
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I thought he lost twice Vs Marquez, the Flyweight belt was hogged by Thais and Diaz was the right champ.chesh wrote:When you've won titles in 4/5 (depends whether you include his belt-less win over MAB at 126) divisions and beaten 3 future Hall Of Famers, I don't think it's "hype" anymore!Max Molyneux wrote:A fight In which I'd root for Khan, but he's not good enough yet.
Never taking a liking a to the Pac hype.
Hatton won a title at a higher weight class too picking the right champ, so did Rees fighting M'baye.
Pac's best wins are over shot fighters. It's a Mexican merry go round with Pacquiao.
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Once he learns to fight in the pocket there is no telling how far this lad can go. He has brilliant potential.
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Arnie wrote:Once he learns to fight in the pocket there is no telling how far this lad can go. He has brilliant potential.
The chin will always let him down.