Amir Khan - future multiple weight world champion fact !!!!!!!

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  1. TheUnstoppable

    TheUnstoppable Well-Known Member Full Member

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    True, but i'm sure Warren will wangle a fight or two of the ***an calibre. And thats best case scenario.
     
  2. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    to be honest i dont give much time to khan haters who judge ability by the guys ability to take a punch, khan could well have been weight drained at lightweight and that could have been his problem or he might carry his problems up with him, knowone knows apart from roaches gym, but blind nuthuggery is also going to far, i will say this, khan has the POTENTIAL to become a three weight champion because of his speed, ability and his body shape anyone who denies these factors is blind imo
     
  3. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    exactly. i mean who in the right mind would compare khan to hearns? again, khan can be a title holder but i dont think he'll ever be a champion. not with that chin.
     
  4. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    No he is not. He has been protected by Warren and still managed to get put on his ass by bums and then brutally KOed in under a minute by a unknown.

    He has the worst Glass Jaw in the sport today and his career is going nowhere.
     
  5. p4p_kid

    p4p_kid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he might be but with lots of losses under his belt.

    Luisito Espinoza had a glass chin but he still captured 2 titles 118 and 126.. However he has i think 10+ defeats.
     
  6. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    suprise, suprise, judging ability by the guys ability to take a punch
     
  7. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    In this case it is warranted. His Chin is beyond awful. Someone brought up Hearns in this thread. Hearns had a shaky Chin at times but it is like Jake LaMotta's compared to that Glass Jawed fraud Khan.

    Plus, Khan fights like a mini robot throws the SAME punch combination over and over and only moves forwards and backwards.

    He was an over hyped fraud by Warren and it backfired before they could even get him into a big money title fight.
     
  8. Irishbc

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    no no no ****ing no, he does not hit like a steam train, nor does he have all the skills a boxer needs to be a multiple weight world champ, if he does then so do I and a lot of good boxers I know.

    ****, have you people actually seen this kid fight? This is no future Mayweather or Pacquaio, not in a million years, not even with a chin transplant.
     
  9. Irishbc

    Irishbc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do I have to draw up my list of Amir Khan amateur mistakes again? He shouldn't have been hit by the punches in question in the first place. His reflexes are another thing people tend to forget, he has none. I can name five fights off the top of my head where his opponent is telegraphing punches and still connecting almost every time.
     
  10. Kane

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    Freddie Roach says a lot of **** though dosen't he?! Don't take everything a trainer says literally. Roach has confidence in Khan and believes he will be a world champ but if he was totally honest he would say, providing Khan is matched carefully along the way, and he is lucky enough to find himself in a shallow devision with not many bangers when he moves up in weight, he could be a multiple weight world champ.

    Don't think that just because he is training with Roach that the flaws he showed at domestic level will be erased when he steps up to world class opposition.

    As it stands now, Khan has the tools to win a world title but at the same time any decent puncher has the tools to take him out, so it is not a given that he will even get past Kotelnik, nevermind go on to win at different weights.

    Wait to see how he handles Kotelnik and then make your predictions.
     
  11. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wouldnt call getting a title shot going nowhere.
     
  12. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :deal Ill see what roach can do with him. A guy with his physical attributes should not be written off so easily. However, i do think khan should get used to being knocked down and maybe out on several occasions.
     
  13. dzesmin7

    dzesmin7 Active Member Full Member

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    Hw the **** did this clown get a world title shot anyway....in a division he never fought in, ****ing disgraceful.
     
  14. LaidOut

    LaidOut Whaaaaat? Full Member

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    Ha ha! Prescott made Khan ******ed. Khan, PLEASE be stupid enough to give Prescott a rematch soon!
     
  15. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree that khans 'chin' or punch resistance is poor but there seems to be alot of confidence coming from his coach and the wildcard not to mention he hasnt been down in sparring after fighting very good fighters. They most be seeing something in there. I trust Roach and his camp, they dont BS. If khan gets knocked out with roach in his corner then ill stop following his career.