Amir Khan. Disrespectful & delusional

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by macho_grande, Oct 20, 2012.


  1. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    Let me get this strait.

    The guy who was blasted out at 135 & 140. Steps up to face an unbeaten world champion at a weight he has never fought at. Yet because he is a big name in Bolton, he deserves a 60-40 split?

    **** me Laz have a day off.
     
  2. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    This is my last post in your crap thread.

    Go read the responses in your thread arguing against that. READ them. UNDERSTAND them.

    If anyone needs a day off, it's you, seriously.
     
  3. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :deal
     
  4. tom22709

    tom22709 Member Full Member

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    Yeah he's a *****
     
  5. Teo

    Teo Guest

    leave macho alone, hes upset at the moment after his gooners got KTFO brutally by some nobodies in norwich hahahahaahahahaahahahahaha
     
  6. LeadLeftHook

    LeadLeftHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan has achieved a lot more given that they both have almost the same number of fights and are the same age. Kell Brook has padded his record feeding on bums and/or fringe world class fighters. Khan fought the best in his weight division winning two world titles: Kotelnik, Judah(now again fighting for world title), Malignaggi(now again a world title holder), and Maidana. Khan wanted to fight Bradley, fought PED Peterson in his own backyard and arguably won.

    Does Kell Brooks have any accomplishment to speak of after nearly 30 fights?
    Kell Brook has been calling Khan, a guy weight division below him, while having not even fought a single world class fighter. Brook claims he would beat Pacquaio and declined the Bradley fight, all the while fighting bums.
     
  7. HeavyT

    HeavyT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No chance he;d ever beat garciain a rematch, i doubt hed even get past prescott. oh and "hes an exciting fighter" doesnt ****ing count,you could say the same thing about enzo. Khan's a star, a fighter,but he's no P4Per, hes not even top 5 in his weight.

    EDIT: I'm a fan. I just cant see it.
     
  8. HeavyT

    HeavyT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He and K brook, would be a good fight, Khan's experience at the top level might save him, but Brooks hunger cant be underestimated. Khan's a level above, but it wouldnt be out of line to think brook gives him hassle.
     
  9. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Khans fought at a higher level and lost there

    he hasnt won a fight in over a year

    he told kell he would

    "drop down a level to fight him"

    NO khan you was knocked down a few levels over the past year

    stop being delusional
     
  10. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Chin from pure bone china and wants to move up in weight:rofl

    He is delusional.

    You would think with the number of times he has been decked and also been carried out of the ring on a stretcher he might become humble and accept his limitations. Be happy defending a strap and keeping his head down- not our amere con
     
  11. Jun Fan

    Jun Fan Active Member Full Member

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    To be fair, Khan was allowed to cheat pretty blatently, throughout the Maliggnaggi fight. He was constantly pulling Paulies head and neck down, every time Paulie got in close, the ref then seperated them, and Paulie wasnt able to attempt to fight on the inside (where Khan clearly cannot fight).

    Im not sure Khan would have won so easily (if at all), had it not been for the constant head pushing.
     
  12. widdy

    widdy lancs,where real men live Full Member

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    he beats malliggnaggi all day long,everyday of the week.

    koltinik was the softest world champ at the time,euro level fighter.

    maidana was a good fight,but he aint all that.

    peterson beat him,on peds,so what,he aint all that good anyhow,peds gave him a engine,not superhuman boxing skills or power.

    judah,well,he was ok in his prime,but was well washed up,had a punches chance

    garcia,beats khan again,all day long,very underated fighter

    brook looked good last night,but lets face it,the fellow was a tad chinny.
    Be a good fight with khan though,brook can punch,is fast ,has a good chin and is a good sized welter,khan will have no advantage whatsoever over brook
     
  13. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Khan is a disrespectul knobhead, but lets not go overboard because Brook knocked out a guy from an exotic sounding country and who had a pretty looking record.

    He was no more than an average domestic level operator, Kell might as well have fought Bradley Skeete FFS.

    He will square off with Khan at some stage, and I reckon that Kell could win it, Khan doesn't use his attributes particularly well and is obviously vulnerable. Now Kell seems to have gotten himself in better shape that bodes well.