of course it wasn't. it was no KO either though. Can anyone remember the last man Khan actually knocked out? Not counting Salita who folded like a deck chair.
Good point, I imagine there's not much in there other than images of Khans naked torso, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
I'm starting to love Amir for all this **** I just was on you tube, ended up looking at boxing videos and on the side the top 2 videos were Khan "it's a bit early for garcia to fight somebody like me!" and directly underneath Khan "I got hit by a lucky shot!"
but i dont see him on one p4p list anywhere and laz footwork, taking instructions(to listen) and basic defense are fudamentals ring iq fair enough you learn alongside the job but your boy is like 30 ish fights into his carrer
The self proclaimed best offensive fighter in world's last legitimate knockout was Oisin ***an. That's better than I expected :rofl
Khan the murderous puncher. He's got some wicked dance moves to be fair to him. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxct8tqPdak"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxct8tqPdak[/ame]
Agreed, he made a bit of a daft comment but he's been doing that a bit lately. Seems like a sign of insecurity and desperation imo. Obviously he was the only man in the ring that night but Freddie got the strategy wrong. To see Khan in training was eye-opening before the fight, he looked ****ing reckless, something Freddie should have picked up and addressed so some of the blame HAS to lie with him. He made a stupid comment though, he isn't nor will he ever be in the same league as Manny
No he wouldn't. Watch the Peterson fight. Peterson didn't KO him with a lucky punch or anything. All Peterson had to do was get on the inside and go to work. Peterson is not a special fighter.
A KO in boxing is when you're opponent is unable to answer a referee's 10 count. It doesn't matter whether it's to the head or body so Khan did KO Judah. Do you actually believe a knockout has to result in the opponent being out cold? Because if that's the case, there'd hardly be any in boxing.
Judah one is a bit of an anomaly as far as I'm concerned. It was clear that Judah could get up and he was wrangling for a foul. Therefore in my opinion it is not a true knockout, even as a body shot its not in the same category as Hatton's on Castillo for example.