Lamont Peterson was right all along when he said 'When i beat him (again) he (Khan) will lose to lesser fighters not just world champions'
@AmirKingKhan tweets: Wish I can go bk 12months in my life an change a few little things that would make huge differences now. Keep tellin myself its maybe a test
Roach can turn Khans career around if he teaches him to fight on the inside If Amir Khan doesnt dump trainer Freddie Roach in the coming weeks, Khans career could possibly still be saved by the world famous trainer if Roach can somehow teach Khan how to fight guys in close so that hes not so vulnerable all the time. Khan was badly exposed by Marcos Maidana and Lamont Peterson in his fights with them, as they were able to really batter Khan in close. Khan was useless on the inside and could only shove and hold. With the referees not breaking up the action quick enough when those fighters got inside, Khan took a lot of punishment. He did beat Maidana, but theres still a lot of debate whether Khan would have had the referee working that fight Joe Cortez not been breaking the action when Khan was staggered and ready to go in the 10th. Khan wont be able to win fights just by running around and stay on the outside for 12 rounds in every fight. That takes too much out of him, and he doesnt have the conditioning to fight that way. Khan also is a lot more vulnerable when hes on the outside to getting hit with some major shots from his opponents. If he could learn to fight more on the inside, those shots wont be quite as powerful. What Khan has going against him in terms of learning how to fight inside is that Roach isnt known for teaching fighters how to fight in close. Hes more of a trainer that is good at teaching fighters to hit and run rather than fight in close. Khan also is fairly old for a fighter trying to learn to fight in close. At 25, I dont know if Khan would be able to grasp all the things hed need to learn to be successful as inside fighter. ^^ This ***** ass writer doesn't know Khan was exposed well before having that FOTY with Marcos...
@EmanuelSteward tweets: yes I would consider coaching @amirkingkhan #boxing @AmirKingKhan Get with @EmanuelSteward. He's the best defensive trainer out there. Wladmir Klitschko is a good example. He made him a beast. @EmanuelSteward You should train Khan! Your the best defensive coach out there! You made Wladmir into a machine! @s0uldrift3r: @EmanuelSteward crazy question, would you consider training Amir Khan, you could do wonders for his defense!” @amirkingkhan @EmanuelSteward I think you should train @AmirKingKhan . Kronk style would suit perfectly! @AmirKingKhan needs to get the one and only @EmanuelSteward in his corner, IMO. For my money, the best int he bizz @EmanuelSteward I think @AmirKingKhan needs a new boxing coach & you should become his new trainer. I think @AmirKingKhan and @VICIOUSortiz both should hire @EmanuelSteward as their trainers. Been saying it for a while, amir needs @EmanuelSteward, Miguel cotto should have had him aswell... ---- how do you get a stronger chin?? Work on the legs is that true?? head & neck excersizes equilibrium excersize pushing neck very fast followed by foot movement. Most obvious flaws? reduce some of the loop in his punches in my opinion Kahn shd b more patient n work behind a solid jab
Khan claims approach from Klitschko trainer Amir Khan has dropped the strongest hint yet that he is to split from trainer Freddie Roach, after receiving an approach from revered corner-man Emanuel Steward, who looks after Wladimir Klitschko. Khan's fourth-round stoppage defeat against Danny Garcia last month has drastically altered the trajectory of his career, and he is now looking to take decisive action in order to get himself back on track, which could involve splitting with Roach. Roach has been credited with improving Khan significantly in recent years, having been piloted in following the Brit's devastating first-round KO defeat to Breidis Prescott in 2008. However, Khan has now lost both of his last two bouts, and has expressed frustration that he plays second fiddle to Manny Pacquiao, who Roach also trains. Khan could face similar difficulties under the tutelage of Steward, whose prize pupil is Klitschko. However, Khan is weighing up the veteran American, among other candidates. "I've had so many trainers approach me in the past week: Steward is the main one who's approached me," Khan told Sky Sports News. "Many trainers have said they can make me into a big, unbeatable fighter. It's all about taking my time on this, it's a big decision to make. I'm still with Freddie at the moment, but in a week's time things might change. "It's all about seeing who might suit my style, who might help me on my offence, who might help me on my defence. I think I'm one of the best offensive fighters in the world, I just need to work on my defence. I really think to be one of the leading fighters, you need to have both. There are going to be a lot of things I'm going to change, but you will see a new Amir Khan." Meanwhile, Khan has confirmed that he wants to return to action in England during December. "I wanted the rematch with Danny Garcia, but he didn't want to fight me, he's now fighting Erik Morales," he said. "Hopefully I can fight the winner of that [at some point]. It's a waiting game really: I want to stay busy, get a fight in December, then a rematch against Garcia." ^^ What I don't get is he'll still be number 2 to Wlad/Vitali etc. Maybe Emauel is more dedicated to his fighters when he has 1 to 1 time with them. Atleast he doesn't go all silent and dead like Roach when his fighter is in trouble in the ring.
Khan will be back stronger, knock Garcia out then fight a few warm up fights then knock out Mayweather.
Hey guys, Hope youre enjoying the Olympics as much as I am! Its been an absolutely fantastic week for Team GB and weve done so well picking up so many gold medals, its really been edge of the seat stuff. Its been a fantastic experience for me being at London 2012 as Ive gotten to see firsthand so many of the great achievements that well remember for so long. Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis, Andy Murray and all the winners have done the country proud and I think that its only going to get better! We have nine boxers from Team GB who reached the quarter finals and all of them are capable of going on and picking up some medals, theyre only one step away. Well done to Luke Campbell and Natasha Jonas on their excellent displays in their quarter final matchups on Sunday. Luke is now guaranteed at least a bronze medal and really came through when the pressure was on him. Im sure the other guys will take inspiration from those performances. Congratulations also to John Joe Nevin who has claimed Irelands first medal in the competition. I think London 2012 has brought the nation together and the athletes have fed off that. The support that Team GB has been getting has been immense and weve done amazing on the biggest stage of all. So much hardwork has gone into the preparations of these guys and its been something which theyve worked years for so its great that its beginning to pay off. Ive loved taking it all in and all the TV work that Ive been doing. Boxing is my number one priority but Ive really enjoyed taking a bit of time out and doing some TV work. I can see myself going into something like this when I retire. I love the commentating side of things and its been great that Ive had a chance to do some of the boxing with the BBC. Ive also bumped into a few famous faces whilst Ive been down in London. I had the chance to meet with HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton, which was a tremendous honour. Theyre enjoying the Games like all of us and have been to many of the events showing their support for Team GB. Its a shame that our football team didnt have the luck in the penalty shoot out against South Korea as it would have meant the chance of playing Brazil in the semi-finals and at least a bronze. My highlight so far is definitely Saturday night and it will take a lot to top that. Winning six gold medals in one day is certainly something well be talking about for a long time. Ive got really high hopes for our boxing team and think that there are some real jewels amongst them. Both the mens and womens teams have done excellent up to this point and now its just a case of getting through the quarters and securing a medal for themselves. After that they can then start thinking about the gold medal. I was really impressed with Tom Stalkers performance against the tough Indian Manoj Kumar. He fought a really smart fight. Anthony Ogogo has also looked really impressive, as have the other women competing - Nicola Adams and Savannah Marshall. Anthony Joshua came through a really tough opening fight against the Cuban Erislandy Savon and Im backing him to go all the way, though hell be up against some tough competition especially the Italian Roberto Cammarelle. Cammarelle is one of the favourites being that hes the current champion good but Joshua beat him in the World Championships last year so hell take confidence from that if he has to face him. Im going to be down in London till the end of the Games and Ive got a lot of things lined up till the end, so stay tuned to my Twitter and website for updates. To Team GB - lets keep going! All the best AK