Yep, he does as a Lightweight. He reminds me of Abraham in the way that his body can't make a lower weight, but it's really not suited to the next class upwards.
you have over 5000 posts? good grief. amir khan is finished on the championship level. trying to compare wlad, who is a far superior technical fighter with advatages in reach, height, speed, technique, defense and power over almost all of his opponents is something that khan does not and will not ever have. trying to draw a correlation between amir khan and wladimir klitscho is pretty dumb even for the esb forums which at times can be littered with stupidity.
Anyways Hatton Hook listen up, this.. I should not have grabbed on that one guys opinion on Hamed, when he was brought in this topic "hype job". He was tremendous fighter on his own way, had unique style and champ in basically in two weight divisions. One of the most entertaining show men out there, people either loved or hated him. So what I am saying Hamed should not be in this topic, definitely not a hype job, shame on me. But he was over hyped by many. You have to look it deeper, lost best guy he faced and never even attempt to come back which made him look not that great... It is not about that lost but retiring like that while having chance to prove him against very, very good fighters.. This content is protected
Bute, Mitchell, and a few of the other heavies who have done very very little besides look good against some truly d class opponents yet been hailed the next coming of this or that despite seeming to clearly lack any form of decent skillset I've never ever seen anything special in Sam Peter, Chagaev or Ibagimov, the two former were hyped up as some sort of second comings of Tyson