I think it's more ironic that the main lyric is "Amir Khan, and I'm knocking him out" (from what I can tell).. yet Khan has yet to register a single KO other than the one in which Prescott knocked him out
To be honest I thought Roy Jones's raps were pretty embarrasing as well. Khan isn't the first nor will he be the last boxer to try rapping: Anthony Mundine: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FysdUma7nPE[/ame] Max Kellerman (Well technically not a boxer but still representing boxing): [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uA8hcv1MzA[/ame] Even MMA have their "rappers" Kevin Casey ft. Spencer "MTV The Hills" Pratt: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc2N2TiKI3o[/ame] I can't think of too many boxing specific raps that are actually good with the exception of the classic Fugees - Rumble in the Jungle [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JswlcC0yDc[/ame]
what did you expect? It wasn't from The Game or Above the Law or some ****..capone Fukkin E.. I wonder who hooked them two up in the first place?
Capone E is a ****stani who pretends to be of mexican decent or something along those lines. So imagine they got involved through them being of a similar heritage Edit: A nationality is a banned word?
Well what do you want him to say? "Amir Khan, and I'm winning by the referee's intervention! Amir Khan, or I'm out-pointing them in a decision!"
makes sense.. imagine if they tried to make Amir as a new fake mexican sidekick to caponeE? Amir Chilli Khan-Carne??
haha hilarious! Especially Khan just standing there tryin to look gangsta. The guy is way too goofy lookin for that.