Khan and the future!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by KCD, Jan 18, 2008.


  1. INFADELZZZ

    INFADELZZZ New Member Full Member

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    khan and the future is gonna be bright.. hes a tough fighter

    hes gonna be a top ranked british fighter, probably one of the best, he will go down in history like calzaghe hatton, and all the other fighters...

    i cant wait till he starts having the mega fights like hatton, he will deliver when hes supposed to loose

    people say oh hes got a glass jaw.. it dont matter if he gets beat he will only come back stronger
     
  2. Claypole

    Claypole Boxing Addict banned

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    If there is one thing in question about Amir Khan in, it's his toughess. He seems a bit too vulnerable in the punch resistance department to be mentioned in the same sentence as Joe Calzaghe.
    He may win some trinkets, but there will always be that vulnerability to stop him going to the very top.
     
  3. Ally Boy

    Ally Boy Future Addict Full Member

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    The best thing that could happen to this boy if for him to lose.

    He needs to be humbled as he is getting way to cocky for someone who aint beat anyone yet. He needs to be less Antonio Tarver, more Ricky Hatton
     
  4. Big Ears

    Big Ears Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hamed was 21 years and 7 months when he won the WBO , having won the European at 20 years and 3 months .

    Khan currently is 21 and 1 month .

    He should just forget about the record and concentrate on whats best for his career overall .
     
  5. INFADELZZZ

    INFADELZZZ New Member Full Member

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    khan might get knocked out one day, but hes only gonna improve and move forward.. i see him with at least one world title by 09 and looking towards fights with the top lightweights like diaz, etc.. he was a amazing amateur he will eventually become an amazing pro
     
  6. elle

    elle Journeywoman Full Member

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    Interesting point but one difference between Hernandez and Limond worth mentioning is that the former usually campaigns at a weight higher and Limond at a weight below lightweight.
     
  7. Raashid

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    Khan will probably fall short like most British boxers do. Frank Warren is largely to blame, wrapping him in cotton wool, so he can't develop to the level needed to compete with the best from the other side of the pond.
     
  8. elle

    elle Journeywoman Full Member

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    Didn't Hernandez win some title at Light Welterweight in his next fight after losing to Diaz?
     
  9. kerrminator

    kerrminator Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Im not so sure, Limond was stopped by the doctor at ringside due to a broken Jaw but it was later revealed at hospital that his jaw was not broken at all.

    I hope the limond fight hasnt scared Warren etc too much coz he will have to fight someone decent eventually
     
  10. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Hes suffered another knockdown against Contreras i think... but good point and I rank Diaz in the top 3 p4p right now he is so impressive. Anyone who likes pressure fighters watch this guy, my fav fighter at the mo!
     
  11. kerrminator

    kerrminator Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I rate Diaz in my top p4p too :)

    His fight against Julio Diaz was superb to watch