Amir Khan

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by TheMoneyTeam1, Apr 28, 2013.


  1. TheMoneyTeam1

    TheMoneyTeam1 Picking cherries Full Member

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    I have no doubt that Khan has the tools to be a good fighter. The problem is that the tools, ring IQ and chin remain in a shed. The shed is locked and Khan doesn't have the key. Also, the shed was broken into and emptied a long time ago. And the shed is located in another continent from Khan. Also, the shed is a metaphor. Khan's career is basically a long-filed police report about some stolen tools that never existed.
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    I want to know why he looked so weak last night even with a lower workrate

    The reason I believe he could beat Bradley was his offensive skills bieng able to throw fast for all 12...

    Trying to think and box against light punching Bradley would leave Khan much more open to bieng outboxed...
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :think hrmm maybe Khan's metaphoric shed is in Antarctica.
     
  4. TheMoneyTeam1

    TheMoneyTeam1 Picking cherries Full Member

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    His legs seem to go from even weaker punches since leaving Ariza
     
  5. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Quit wondering and wake the **** up.

    While you Khan nuthuggers continued to rant and rave how he'd "box circles" around this one or that, and thus compensate for his weak chin, those of us without Khan blinders on kept countering that to "box circles" around someone at the highest levels requires a measure of defensive ability-- something Khan sorely lacks.

    Most folks continue to harp on Khan's lack of a beard, and justifiably so. Equally important, and perhaps more neglected, is the fact that he's easily hit after a couple of rounds.