Khan "People say I have a weak chin look at Broner"

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  1. boxfan99

    boxfan99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Amir Khan the ATG tweeter champion of the World.
     
  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Pretty much. That's the only place he avenges losses, dominates/unifies and goes toe to toe without the need for weight divisions or trainers to interfere.
     
  3. Sandman

    Sandman Active Member Full Member

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    Khan at the time wanted a catch weight because he didn't want to be in the position where he couldn't get down to 140lb. There was talk about him fighting various fighters at 140lb before and after the Diaz fight.

    You're talking as if this doesn't happen in America and bad judging is exclusive to Britain. Khan himself has been a victim of bad refereeing in Washington. Brad vs Pac. Rosado vs Love. CJ Ross in the Canelo-Mayweather fight etc.
     
  4. Sandman

    Sandman Active Member Full Member

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    What are you blithering on about? I've never said it had to do with any of those reasons. Khan talks a great deal of bile at times and i take his words with a pinch of salt. There's much more appealing fights for Khan than Prescott. Garcia probably doesn't want to waste his time fighting Khan.
     
  5. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    I don't think so, Khan was already claiming he was drained to nothingness(as he did at 135 after he was sparked) as soon as Garcia pummeled him and also claimed his trainer had to be replaced(something he has done twice before). He called out the likes of Lopez and Senchenko but wanted them at 142-143. Why would he call out welterweights when he had options ready and willing at 140?. Don't trust Amir Khan's "talks" about wanting to fight opponents, that's what his career has been based on, twitter call-outs. When he tried a similar route with Alexander he got a response and was ripped to pieces, he never cared to respond back after that.

    Of course America will be involved in more screwed up/corrupted fights and results, it's the #1 country which hosts boxing events and does so regularly. It doesn't really take brains to guess that wherever there's more activity there's a higher chance for corruption/theft...etc. In England though, the corruption favoring local fighters is beyond ridiculous and is ongoing as we speak.
     
  6. Scar

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    Garcia wouldn't mind fighting Khan, I assure you that. As soon as Khan got sparked he started barking as loud as he could knowing that Garcia is forced to rematch Morales or lose his WBC title. As soon as that fight was over Khan went back to twitter. There's much more appealing fights for Khan than against someone that knocked him senseless under a minute? :lol:
     
  7. loughlan

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    Broner's loss does not erase the fact that Khan's chin couldn't hold up to punches from Limmond, Gomez, Prescott, Maidana, Garcia and Diaz.

    Given the fact that Broner was moving up in weight, was facing an improved Maidana and didn't need saving by the ref at any point, I would say he has a sturdier chin than Khan. But of course as usual Khan tries to deflect attention away from his china chin by pointing out other fighters flaws. This is one of the reasons why he will never fix his own flaws as a fighter.
     
  8. WeThePeople

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    A bit of a low blow from Khan against Broner. I'm sure I remember Broner tweeting something along the lines of 'Keep your head up champ, you'll be back' to Khan after one of Khan's losses. The glass jaw talk definitely got to Amir and still haunts him.
     
  9. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan is jumping the gun here. Broner's first loss & first time being knocked down. Khan has been dropped, tkod & ko. Khan needs to go back to time out.
     
  10. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    "And i dropped and dominated Maidana" :lol::patsch

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    Amer Con forgot that Cortez helped him to stay on his feet when he was badly rocked by Maidana.
     
  11. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah but in all fairness Khan is Right.. i dont like Amir Khan but if broner is willing to slam Khan then he is only repaying the compliment.. Khan hasnt got a great chin and lets be honest Broner is going through the weights like Khan did, you have to round the welter weight division..
     
  12. loughlan

    loughlan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He's right that Broner was dropped twice but he is wrong in his assessment that he dominated Maidana, that was nowhere near a dominant performance. He is also implying that his chin isn't as bad as Broner's which is clearly delusional.
     
  13. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Lmmfao...!
     
  14. Stark

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    Khan needs a reminder that his reputation for having a glass jaw started way before the fight with Maidana.
     
  15. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Khan has a martensitic chin.

    once it changes state its glass forever and he loses all recovery power.