Amir Khan "I have one of the best chins in boxing"

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  1. iron_chin

    iron_chin Boxing Addict banned

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  2. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    See, that is what you don't understand it isn't even the KO loss that has people calling him Glass Jawed it was the MULTIPLE knockdowns by completely feather fisted hand picked opposition before that. Hell, if not for a crooked referee he would have been KOed before Prescott.

    A one fight result does not change anything especially when he has only fought one puncher since the Prescott KO.
     
  3. lolercakes

    lolercakes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In wild card they use 12-14 ounce gloves thats a bit light for sparring ??
     
  4. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan has shown no weakness at 140. If his chin was glass, Maidana would have knocked him out and that's irrefutable.

    However, he certainly doesn't have one of the best chins in boxing and sparring doesn't disprove anything, because of the mentality, gloves and head gear. It seems to be average or decent but that's about it. He can still be hurt, knocked down and out.
     
  5. Emeritus

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    LOL! He doesnt have close to one of the best chins in boxing and he must be an idiot if he really thinks he does.

    His chin isnt as soft as some people make out but I think its just average.
     
  6. lolercakes

    lolercakes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Those feather fisted punchers put him down at 135, but at 140 the hardest puncher couldn't even put him down. So it was obviously the weight that drained him. Kotelnik is harder puncher than michael gomez and willie limmond. So you can't really say he has a 'weak chin' at 140 as he has proved otherwise, but you could make a case for him having a weak chin at 135.
     
  7. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The face that Khan pretends to be so modest while consistently showing off a massive, deluded ego anmodest image are the main reason a lot of Brits don't like him, not because he's a Muslim.
     
  8. Clayton Bigsby

    Clayton Bigsby Active Member Full Member

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    I think Khan does have a below average chin. Even at 140.
     
  9. GDG

    GDG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This is the sort of comment that will turn fans against Khan.
     
  10. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Maybe Khan was talking about the aesthetically pleasing shape of his chin? Possibly can't mean his punch resistance.
     
  11. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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  12. 12downfor10

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    Bull****, his weaknesses are still there. They certainly aren't as bad as the haters would make out though.
    He can be hurt, he leaves his chin out, his footwork is dreadful (yes he's fast with his feet but for somebody who trains alongside pacquiao his movement should be miles better) and he reaches with some of his punches and can be made to miss and is prone to shoe shining at times.
    All that said I think he is the joint best fighter in the division and has so much potential to improve. Imagine if he moved like pac (good lateral movement, don't let the oppositon get set), used his great jab, kept his chin tucked, focused on quality combos with a fewer punches rather than rapid flurry's with nothing on them and worked the body when his speed brings his opponents hands up. He's shown he can do this in parts, he needs time and practice to improve and get the consistency that great fighters have. I think he can do it given time and care but to say he hasn't shown weakness is a bit far fetched mate :good
     
  13. Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky A Source of Emulation Full Member

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    I think Berto has the best chin in boxing.
     
  14. dendy

    dendy no easy way out Full Member

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    Every time he opens his gob it becomes a public relations disaster.. I mean his chin barely held up against maidana. I say this because maidana proved one thing to me in that his finishing is lacking. An elite level fighter would have jumped all over khan with decisive punches, his legs were gone and he was there for the taking..

    I awake this morning to this claptrap and the more I hear the more I dislike.

    Khan - "I am best boxer in Britain" -http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/14222692.stm

    He differs to most the over Brits cos generally they all support each other.
     
  15. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Oh, another typical Zakman prediction - 'this guy is going to get ko'd . . . at some point in the future'.



    I'm sure you've picked Khan to be KO'D in every fight he's had since Prescott