The post-fight press conference is definitely worth a watch. You can see it here: http://www.brandhatton.com/TV It surprised me, because Khan normally comes across as very mild and at least moderately polite. That's why his interviews are, to be honest, usually bland and dull. He acts very different in this press conference, though -- he seems more irritated/heated than I've ever seen him, and more dismissive of McCloskey than any previous opponent. I'm not sure if it's because of the troubled run-up to the fight or the unsatisfying conclusion...maybe a mix of the two. McCloskey's people don't exactly look happy either.
He says nothing wrong though, mccloskey will never get a rematch. Look how bored Oscar looks, like he is thinking if its possible to get a six pack and some panthies at the closest nightstore.
Mccloskeys camp were annoying as ****, I think that's one of the reasons Khans start letting them have it.
good job. Amir is learning how to talk ****. He's not the most skilled fighter, so he'll need something else to help him sell fights. Talking **** and making people hate you is one way.thumbsup:thumbsup
Lol, fair play to Khan. He was right to react the way he did when that idiot interrupted with "Amir, you was tiring". He wasn't ****ing tiring. He was catching Paul more and more, and he was just getting warmed up. It was setting up to be another Malignaggi type fight.
khan seems easy to hate though, if he acts humble people say its fake if he acts arrogant they hate him. I dont want him to end up hated like floyd is though, he doesnt need that to become a draw, just some good wins and a professional attitude. He should say whats on his mind more often instead of what he thinks peoples want to hear.
That's because Amir's a dawg, he's a gorilla, he's a dawg This content is protected It's $ and Bankroll