Amir Khan invited to the White House

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by iron_chin, Aug 12, 2011.


  1. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Really??

    GBP really are giving him a strong push, aren't they.
     
  2. Undisputed P4P

    Undisputed P4P esb FBL & FIFA 12 champ Full Member

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    the illuminati want him to join their clan.
     
  3. mugen82

    mugen82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He'll be hooded up with Jay z and the lot of them soon enough.

    Here's his illuminati robe...

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  4. Kashmiri

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    Im sure he is a lot more intelligent than a dimwit like you gives him credit for. Your only response if someone presents an point you cant agree with them is to ridicule them as a troll lol (the sure sign of an ignorant fool :hi:)
     
  5. widdy

    widdy lancs,where real men live Full Member

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    :lol:
    oh god,what a dick,now khans good,but not that good:lol:
     
  6. Uncle Rico

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    Ok, if you're not a troll, then you're certainly clueless prat if you think Khan - a man who can barely string a sentence together - has the capacity to be a political voice for the Muslim community. You call him a role model for his people, despite being a person who prefers to go on the **** every other weekend, and sending nude pictures of himself to page 3 model wannabes.

    Get real.
     
  7. Kashmiri

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    ^you idiot you really cant see beyond the end of your nose can you lol

    The fact Khan is a MUSLIM, means he will have fans in parts of the world that most other boxers can only dream about (and this is the single biggest reason why Muhammad Ali became the most famous man on the planet along with his boxing skills) IF AK reaches excellence in his sport then his profile will only get bigger,and as I said, SHOULD that day ever come - he will have a stage to speak.

    How he uses it is up to him....I mean as a relatively no body there are already more than enough people that listen to what he has to say. Even you ;) lol
     
  8. Kashmiri

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    I think he speaks a lot better than you lol and I bet he can read better than you :p Where have I said HE IS a role model?? I said if he claims to be one (there is a difference lol) No where have I said he DOES represent the muslim community but if he gets a stage (and this is not impossible), then there is nothing to stop him speaking his mind like a real role model.

    And 'No!'- you idiot! To have an opinion on politics, does not mean you have to be consumed by it. You can air your voice and let the views of those you purport to represent be heard, And if this is HIS claim ie to be role model, then this is his responsibility.

    Finally, people change over time. If he's the same person at 18 as he is at 30, frankly, I would be very disappointed. People make mistakes, and they change over time. If he was to stick himself up as a role model and continued to go on the '****' or 'fornicate' then yes, he doesnt represent me or my culture. Heck, he would be more of an English role model then and I would ingore him as I do every other English role model lol
     
  9. Uncle Rico

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    There’s a massive difference to being a sports-star to these Muslim people, and a political figure. And no, Ali being a Muslim wasn’t the “single and biggest reason” for him being as popular as he was. It was a combination of him being an incredibly gifted athlete/fighter that was guaranteed a long successful career, and a confident, witty, rebellious black male in an incredibly racially-torn society where black people were second class citizens. His exceptional ability to talk, give speeches, exhibit his endearing, charismatic and colourful personality, is what made him the role model he was for set of people who were yearning for a hero.

    Khan, unfortunately, isn’t gifted with the ingredients that Ali had. He’s only a good, not great, fighter that isn’t quite guaranteed a long, successful career like Ali was. His vulnerabilities – mainly his chin – are a big burden to carry. And his personality, like I’ve already said, doesn’t match Ali’s either.
     
  10. Uncle Rico

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    Just take a moment and read that bold bit, please.

    Tell me if you honestly think you're talking any sense here.
     
  11. RockyMartinez

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    Who knows he may even sell out his next fight :happy
     
  12. Bub

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    Why was he invited?
     
  13. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Probably for questioning.
     
  14. MagicMan91

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    :lol::rofl
     
  15. Kashmiri

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    Tell me honestly ... did you even pass your GCSE's let alone A-levels? :patsch lol
    Of course it is his responsibility, if he claims to be a role model for the muslim youth!!!