Khan -V- McCloskey Full Post Fight Press Conference

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Maxwell, Apr 18, 2011.


  1. joegrundy

    joegrundy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He doesnt deserve the rematch he got beat with ease and it will happen again next time, joke
     
  2. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    And what a bunch of ungrateful, deluded fools McCloskey's lot are.

    I'm sorry if I and others have been throwing that word - 'deluded' - around a lot, but it's the perfect word to express the attitude of McCloskey and his followers. Such a shame, because Ireland is brilliant boxing nation.
     
  3. Jared

    Jared Active Member Full Member

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    Bunch of classless idiots. De La Hoya should have layed out McCloskeys whole team
     
  4. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The only shame is Khan Promotions and Amir Khan. They are a joke. It was shambles from start to finish. A complete rip off. **** under card, a six-rounder for the world title fight. Everyone got ripped off. I am not deluded enough to claim that McCloskey would have won, but he never got a chance to assert himself in the latter rounds, per his game plan.

    That cut stoppage and the fact that the doctor jumped into the ring to stop the fight was an absolute disgrace.

    Khan got a free pass and then acted like a cocky little ****er at the post fight press conference.
     
  5. mugen82

    mugen82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan had every right to be as big a ***** as he wanted to be, Eddie Hearn had been goading him for a while.

    If you say somebody isnt as good as they think they are, and have just lost every round you fought against them, then what does that say about u? You really think somebody is gonna be gentleman enough to give you a free pass after you've been throwing all that crap at him?
     
  6. 2punch tony

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    think khan is turning into naz with the way he is talking .i think that knock out by presscot still haunts khan he lokks panicky when he misses
     
  7. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Have you not been following how this card was promoted from the start. The treatment of ticket allocations, the cheap skating over the under card, not paying the right money for opponents etc. Why do you think Sky dropped it from Box Office?

    If you pay for a PPV card or attend the show, you expect value for money (regardless of who you support). The whole promotion was a joke. Then, Khan is acting like Billy big bollocks afterwards. If you want to lap that up, then knock yourself out. But, boxing was damaged again last weekend.
     
  8. leo_messi

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    wasnt the most convincing fight from Khan. Yes he only won all the rounds because he threw more punches. He landed **** all in all honesty and nothing of any note and was made to look ridiculous by a fighter who is a step below world class......The fact of the matter is lots of posters here are saying Khan is the best 140lb fighter in the world and in the same breath calling McCloskey a bum. Just one look at saturdays fight tells you that both these satements are untrue...
     
  9. Uncle Rico

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    Yeah, that's right, it was Team Khan's fault that fighters pulled out at the last minute. It was also their fault for it being a six-round title fight.

    And stop it with that stupid game-plan of losing every minute of every round to knock Khan out later on. You'd have to be one duped up idiot to think that had even a remote chance of working, and that Khan was tiring in slow-paced fight.

    Khan had the right to act like a cocky ****er, because McCloskey, his team and his fans were behaving like deluded prats. They turned up, did **** all, lost every minute of the fight, slate Khan for not being that good, disrespect him and his team continuously, insult Oscar in his first visit to the UK.....and then have the nerve to demand a rematch?

    ****'em. Khan spoke the truth, and reminded him of what he is.... a tune-up opponent. To think he [McCloskey] should stand in the way of Timmy Bradley any longer, is ridiculous.
     
  10. Maxwell

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    Oh god the Irish are back!

    McCloskey was going to knock out Khan because it was his strategy to loose all the rounds and get a stoppage later on.

     
  11. Uncle Rico

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    McCloskey's not a bum. McCloskey is a very good, elusive fighter. He'll make the best of 140 miss the way he made Khan miss. So when someone who's as defensive as that, and is as extra-extra negative as he was on Saturday....it's only natural for him to make the opponent look less than good. That's what negative fighters do. They contribute to a negative fight.

    And I'll say it again, Khan was landing more shots as the fight was getting on. Him rocking and hurting McCoskey in the 6th was evidence of this. It was a carbon-copy of the Malignaggi fight - another slippery, awkward fighter - where Khan was missing alot to begin with. He eventually went onto pound his face and stop him - the same thing he was likely to do to McCloskey.
     
  12. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You are the deluded one. Ask Sky why they dropped the golden boy like a sack of ****? Sky wanted some quality control with the ppv, especially from the farce of Harrison-Haye. Khan Promotions tried to cheapskate the under card because they do not care about providing value for money. That is what deludes you, but keep trolling every Khan thread to apologise for your hero.:good
     
  13. mugen82

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    Khans team are Amateurish at times no doubt, however the undercard wasnt really their fault, Macklin got a title shot and Rahman pulled out late, so they were left with scraps in the end. And it had nothing to do with them being a bunch of tight pocketed *******s.

    Ghevor-Macklin and Fury-Rahman would have been a great bill.
     
  14. mugen82

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    Khan said so himself he's rated at number 2, and apart from maybe Bradley, i couldnt see any1 currently at 140 looking better than Khan did agaisnt McCloskey, who for all his atackcing deficiencies, is a world class spoiler, as he showed on Saturday night.
     
  15. Uncle Rico

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    What are you talking about?

    I agree fully with Sky dropping the event from being a PPV one. But they didn't drop it because Khan Promotions were trying to cheapskate the undercard - which they didn't organise (it was Hatton promotions)! They dropped it because it collapsed at the last minute, and they had nothing in place to make up for it.

    But you don't have to believe that. Instead, continue being under the impression that Khan was tiring :)lol::patsch), McCloskey was deliberately losing all 6 rounds, was going to knock Khan out late on, but was wickedly intervened by the ref and doc who stopped him from continuing to pull off his master plan. Yeah, you believe that, just like the rest of the McCloskey fans.