"I want to be a P4P three weight world champ and a Oscar winning actor!!" Amir Khan

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  1. izmat

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  2. kerrminator

    kerrminator Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would think winning an Oscar is much harder to achieve than just a couple of acting lessons.

    He could perhaps play the annoying chav kid on celebrity big brother (he's made for the part lol)
     
  3. hoagy

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    Think he will make his acting debut in Celebrity Big Brother about 3 years after he meets another "Prescot" ;-)
     
  4. safc1990

    safc1990 Goodbye Bolo :( Full Member

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    If the quotes are true then it sounds to me as if he is already losing focus.
     
  5. alpo1

    alpo1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can imagine Amir in a Shakepearian play saying yannaamean? after each line :yep lolzers
     
  6. Guy

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    "My business is all about preparation too and I'm over here working much, much harder than Michael is and I'm certainly not postponing my fight," Khan revealed.

    "Tell my fans that I am prepared and am ready to put on a show far more spectacular than his anyway!"

    The Bolton boxer added: "Ive always been a big fan of Michael Jackson but I was annoyed to read his comments on the internet.

    "I'm annoyed that he has used my fight as the reason for letting his fans down and now it's up to me to light up the O2 myself on June 27 with my own version of Thriller!

    "In common with Michael Jackson my night will also end with my glove raised up high too but that's where the similarity will end, I'll be crowned champion of the world.

    "Tell Michael if he wants to come to Freddie Roach's gym, I'll show him what it takes to prepare and to rehearse properly. Then he'll really have something to have a song and dance about."

    This is just surreal :nut, thanks for the heads up.....
     
  7. UndisputedUK

    UndisputedUK Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He will have to fight like sugar ray to beat Kotelnik!!! Let's see what happens next month.

    Some people say that Kotelnik is not a big puncher. If Khan is rocked by punches from light punching super featherweights, Kotelnik has the power at 140 in him to cause the odd chicken dance or two at the least.

    Based on the facts, only a fool would say different.
     
  8. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Anyone get the impression that Khan is in love with fame. He has a huge following from our brown cousins. Now if he can use his popularity to get into the movies no longer does he have to gamble his brittle chin to remain rich and popular. It makes massive business sense and is a worrying statement from Khan. Methinks someone may have been KO'd in the gym recently and he's trying to look at other career possibilities.
     
  9. nickythekid

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    when he said "light up the stage with my own version of thriller" :rofl:rofl i just imagined him getting sparked out and someone replaying that interview. that interview is classic, so funny its got to be fake right..?
     
  10. izmat

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    It definitely has to be fake.
    Khan does not speak like that anyway...they really need to get a new publicist !
     
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  12. rumour24tiger

    rumour24tiger Well-Known Member Full Member

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    what 3 weights?

    light welter, lightweight then super feather?
     
  13. jatt1

    jatt1 New Member Full Member

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    seriously the guy is talking what may appeal to him after his boxing career--many a great sportsmen including boxing greats have said they wanted to act or have acted or wanted to do something else after there careers ended!!!nothing wrong with that.
    for one reason or another khan is not everyones cuppa tea but lets not forget he will be world champion in roughly 4 weeks!then what?!!!!!!!
     
  14. manbearpig

    manbearpig A Scottish Noob Full Member

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    Good on him, he has some ambition. :lol:
     
  15. Davro

    Davro u wnt sum i`ll give it ya Full Member

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    christ why do people hate him so much?

    He is young, attractive and one of the best young boxers in the world. He has the formula for being vain and egotistical, but that doesn't mean he is. infact in interviews he always comes across as a humble and down to earth guy...unlike Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray, Tyson Fury and the other top young sportsmen.

    When you add his race relations - being a proud British citizen, he is a model example of multi culturalism in Britain which is a contentious concept. He could understandably value his Pakistani history, heritage and ethnicity over his 'accident of birth', but he has always been devoted to Britain and representing the UK. His youth work in Bolton and the centres he devotes his time to...not the average young lad into birds and getting pissed with his mates (like Hatton for example)...

    When he got KOd, he strived to make himself better and to make it not happen again. He is a focused and determined young boxer hell bent on winning world titles - especially looking at how fame corrupts other young talents. We should be proud of him, instead of having another jumped up spoilt brat like Mayweather.