To date, Willie limond is the only guy to give Khan a proper fight, & theres even the long count argument. The people saying Khan shouldnt rematch Limond cos he would win easily blah blah sound to me like the Hatton fans who say Witter doesnt deserve a fight with him. Deep down, we all know a Khan-Limond rematch would be amazing. It wont happen, cos Warren wouldnt dare take that risk. But it should happen.
A rematch between the two fighters should definrtly be made. Firstly because of the fiasco at the previous fight. Secondly because Limmond would give Khan a huge step up in class from every fighter Khan has fought since the first bout.
Do you think Khan will manage to stay on his feet and not need to be rescued of the "sports network" paid ref this time?
Can got up before the count, any fool could see can't went down on his knees by advise from his corner, you fools I've seen dela hoya do the same in his early career, in the mosley -judah fight, after one of the knockdowns I counted 20 seconds before fighting commenced. Limond lost and he would lose the rematch quicker.
not to mention he didn't break Limond's jaw, Limond got a burst eardrum and that's basically what ended the fight. jesus that Brown guy is thick as pig****.
Your thick as ****. I cant spell **** but any "fool" must know how to spell Khan and also it looked to me like "Can" fell back down on one knee.
The best move that Amir could make is a debut in the US.. My selection of comfortable intro opposition is Edner Cherry.. Edner has beaten a decent name of sorts on a high profile card in Vegas beating Wes Ferguson (a Mayweather team member) on the May v Hatton card last time out.. Amir would be making the best move of his life if he made his personal introduction to the United States asap.. Its great PR.. and wil make any future promotions on US soil more saleable....
This is complete crap. I've just watched it on youtube, from the time Khan hits the floor to the time he is back on his feet is four seconds tops. I was somewhat confused what he was doing when he bounced back down on one knee, I think someone in the corner was telling him to take his time and he was a bit confused. Not like he fell down because he was off balance or something. I can't imagine any referee ruling a KO then when Khan was clearly back on his feet within 10 seconds as required by the rules and ready to continue. It's hardly Hernandes v Braithwaite.
Easy now! Sounds good, but doesn't sound Frank Warren-ish enough. He could learnt a lot training in the US, maybe even Mexico.