Oliver Harrison Blasts Khan

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  1. BOOKA

    BOOKA Member Full Member

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    Amir Khan's former trainer Oliver Harrison has blasted his successor Jorge Rubio as "a Cuban amateur".
    Harrison was stunned by the first defeat of Khan's pro career - a shocking first-round knockout at the hands of little-known Colombian Breidis Prescott on Saturday night.
    And he says the Olympic silver medallist should now think about linking up with Brendan Ingle in a bid to rebuild his career.
    Khan's defeat by Prescott came in his first fight under the stewardship of Rubio, and Harrison - replaced after guiding Amir to his first 17 pro wins - was far from impressed.
    He told The Guardian: "I can't believe how Amir fought. It was absolutely the wrong way to fight somebody who can bang. I can't believe they learned him to keep his hands up and just stand in front of a fighter like that.
    Madness

    "He tries to be macho but that's not Amir. He naturally has his hands low and slips and slides like Tommy Hearns.
    "The Amir I know would have his guard in front of his face and slip and slide to avoid the punches. But the Cuban guy had him with his hands up just walking forward. Madness. Any half-decent fighter could have hit him."
    And Harrison insists that Khan's commitments out of a ring had been a problem.
    "All I ever wanted was Amir to myself," added Harrison.
    "But they wanted him to do interviews, to open clubs. Now he's even been saying, 'I like the cameras, I want the cameras', and slagging me off like I was an old girlfriend. Now they go and get a Cuban amateur trainer."
     
  2. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Looks like he has more blasts for the people around Khan than Khan himself.
     
  3. EubanksMonacle

    EubanksMonacle New Member Full Member

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    Regardless of his trainer Khan seems to think that he is invincible, post saturday this illusion should have been shattered...... however in yesterdays paper he described his total beating as a 'silly mistake' and was adamant that he would win a world title in 2009.... deluded!
     
  4. Carlos Primera

    Carlos Primera Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the guy had the last laugh after seeing khan get obliterated.
     
  5. EubanksMonacle

    EubanksMonacle New Member Full Member

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    Fair point, if he cant be upbeat then who can! It will be interesting to see how things pan out from here in respect to who he fights and if its on PPV.