Hopkins,Roach,De La Hoya the list goes on who are in no doubt that Khan is the future of boxing Yet still we see maggots on here question him, no not on world level, but lol on the DOMESTIC scene And what is with all these bitter Irish *******s, Mcculoch the ****, going on about chin, prescott, horrible horrible ****s. Khan light a cigar, kick back, all the enemies are gone, to the top :good
Lol. Oscar, Hopkins, Roach, etc, are part of his team, so it's there job to think he's the future of the sport. And no need for that dig at the Irish, dude. Plenty of Irish fans here and elswehere give Khan the respect he deserves. And whilst I don't think he's the number one, tonights fight will have put pressure on Bradley to step forward and settle the score.
bradley will be owned even more convincingly than judah was,then hele take the new era of welter division by storm and finish off with light middleweight title wins.
He is doing well and is one of the best fighters in the world right now.He needs big fights to get the best out of him.Prescott will always be mentioned due to the nature of the loss.Khan will just have to accept that.No point in a rematch at all,Khan has moved on too much since then.I doubt Prescott would be sanctioned as a title challenger. At first I thought Khan was talking **** when he said the loss was a good thing but now Im starting to agree with him.He would not be where he is now if not for that KO.
I Know, I know. Not all Irish. Great performance though, complete shut out, I really thought Zab would be dangerous in this fight, but Khan did not give him a chance. After the Mcloskey debacle this was a great performance. Shows what a good training camp, no problems in the build up to the fight can do. Khan just needs to stay focused and honestly its his for the taking.
I agree. Impressive performance. He's doing well to minimise those mistakes he makes. Hopefully he continues on this learning curve.
Unfortunately the more legit Khan gets, the less his achievements will be acknowledged, especially on the brit forum. People will still prefer to talk about Presscott & McCloskey rematches, ducking Murray, Mitchell and all the other rubbish as if its still relevant. Khan could go on to win belts at 147 & 154 and still not get any respect......
Amir Khan physically looked soft but he fought very well. Ariza should make him do more weights and road work. Anyways outstanding performance. In fact, I think he surprised everyone with that dominant performance.
Until he defeats Bradley he isn't #1. Very poor from Judah, he wasn't hurt from that body punch, nor was it low. He quit because he didn't want to fight anymore.