Khan, 22 said: "Naz is a good friend of mine, a fighter I looked up to, so to beat Barrera would be revenge for everyone - the British crowd, as well. "I have spoken to Naz and he told me a few things to do and not to do. "He was confident for me to take the fight." ---------------------------------------------------------------- Barrera "I heard all the same talk about Hamed when I beat him and taking care of Khan will be even easier."
a lot of Brits will be pulling for Barrera like they were when he beat Hamed. What the **** is Khan taling about? What advice can Hamed give to beat Berrera?? 'Don't let him make you look an overrated turkey like he did me'.
See, I think Naz should get revenge for Naz. I'm starting to think that "Amir Khan" and "Naz" should never be used in the same sentence together, because it only leads to bad bad things.
Agree with this to an extent. There is some sense in taking advice from Manny Pacquiao, who beat Barrera twice. Taking advice from Hamed, whose fighting style cannot be compared with Khan's for a start, and who lost pretty convincingly to Barrera, is a bit stupid. Actually, I'll put it this way - Take the advice: sure, why not; couldn't do any harm I suppose. Talk about it to the media as if its of major importance: Uh, no:-(
Amir Khan: "I know I can beat Barrera because I've been taking advice from........(wait for it).......NAZ!!!!!!":yikes Joe Public boxing fan (thinking back in time to the last memory he has of Naz): "But didn't Barrera shove that guys face into a ringpost while shouting who's your daddy!":huh
The exclamation marks at the end of the thread title made it look like Khan was talking about nazi's. Would have been a hell of a lot more interesting than the bollocks he actually came out with