Thaxton: I’d KO Amir Khan

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  1. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Thaxton: I’d KO Amir Khan
    British lightweight champion Jon Thaxton has re-iterated his long-standing challenge to Amir Khan to meet him in what would now be an old-school showdown for two traditional titles following Khan’s win over Willie Limmond on Saturday night. The Olympic Silver Medallist captured the Commonwealth Crown when former holder Limmond failed to emerge for the ninth round at the O2 Arena in Docklands, but only after climbing off the canvas and surviving some torrid moments of his own in the sixth..

    “I want Khan to be a man,” began Hennessy Sports promoted Thaxton. “He’s said a lot about me in the press. He’s disrespected me, so now it’s time for him to step up the plate. I’ve got the British Title, he’s got the Commonwealth Title, so let’s do things the old fashioned way and put them both on the line.

    “If he says yes, the fight can happen. My promoter Mick Hennessy wants to make the big fights, so we aren’t going to let politics get in the way of things. I’m not going to hide behind my promoter; we will happily go and box on one of their shows.”

    Thaxton, who made the first defence of his British title with an impressive stoppage of English champion Scott Lawton in March, has always been sure that he would be too much for Khan. The weekend provided further evidence.

    “For me, there have always been a few question marks about Khan’s ability to take a punch,” he added. “He got as close as you can get to being knocked out by Craig Watson in the amateurs. Now I’m convinced that he’s got no chin.

    “He was floored heavily by someone I consider a light puncher; someone who gave up his status as mandatory contender to my British Title. He’s getting knocked out the first big punch I land. I would get the job done properly; I wouldn’t let him off the hook. I think he was one punch away from being stopped.

    “No disrespect to Limmond, but I believe Khan went for the easy touch by fighting for the Commonwealth. Well, he’s got a bit to prove now and I am giving him the opportunity to fight for the British Title against the number one lightweight in Britain.

    “After the withdrawal of Graham Earl, the Board delayed their decision to install my next mandatory contender until after Khan’s fight at the weekend. Now he’s won, hopefully he will be installed next month and then we can really see what he’s made of.”

    The 32-year-old Thaxton got his head down and earned the right to be called Britain’s best the hard way. Whether they clash or not, the Norwich hero hopes that Khan will now set about his business in a less vocal fashion.

    “He has disrespected a few fighters,” he added. “He’s been talking like he’s the best in Britain, saying how there’s a few of us he’d like to shut up and that we need to fight him before it’s too late.

    “He’s also talked about being ready for a world title by the time he’s 21. I don’t believe he’s even good enough to win a British Title, even if I was out of the picture. I don’t think he’d get past someone like Lee Meager. I think Meager could stop him.

    “I think it would be better if Khan remembered his level. I think someone like John Murray is a good example of a young fighter. He’s a great little boxer having a proper apprenticeship. He will get the rewards.

    “Khan has received a lot of money and attention. Given where he is at, I personally think it’s a bit unjustified and a bit of a circus. I am the man to end it.”

    from ESB front page.​
     
  2. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    So, what do you think?
     
  3. stake501

    stake501 Active Member Full Member

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    he is 100% correct.

    i hate to say it, if they fought within 12 months, that would be the outcome.

    If however Amir khan gets a defence, i think that this fight could happen in 18-22 months time, and Kahn could get a positive result. Needs Manny and quick.

    I dont think Harrison has improved him as a fighter. He has the talents, he needs to be moulded better
     
  4. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    I wonder what some posters who berate us when we "hate" Khan for self-hyping yet fail to rebuke him when he disrespects his peers and betters think about Thaxton's comments. Apologists are not much better than nuthuggers or haters in my book.
     
  5. stake501

    stake501 Active Member Full Member

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    they all self hype, hate on each other etc....

    how long has the hatton-witter feud been going, dont see them fighting or getting publically rebuked for not fighting and mouthing off
     
  6. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thaxton is calling out a novice, that is pretty low
     
  7. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    depends how you look at it, he's also calling out the Commonwealth Champion.
     
  8. Charles187

    Charles187 Active Member Full Member

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    I agree, but if Khans gonna win a world tittle by 21 he'll have to beat better fighters than Thaxton. Close fight imo.
     
  9. box-now

    box-now Active Member Full Member

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    khan has more or less called all the british light weights out by saying he was the best in britian he should prove it, they have all offered to fight him so why does he not just hut up and get it on!
     
  10. David UK

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    Even after showing faults against Limond, Khan is too good for Thaxton. I like Thaxton as a person and he's a good fighter, but he's not the monster many people are making him out to be.
     
  11. LeedsLad

    LeedsLad Active Member Full Member

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    Someone should tell Thaxton, he hasnt got a chance of getting this fight. Seriously, if you think Warren is throwing Khan in with anything like a decent fighter in the next 2-3 fights your very mistaken.
     
  12. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    To my knowledge Khan won't be old enough to fight for the British title until he is 21 in December.

    I want to see Khan get in a quality defence (in September) and then fight Thaxton in December.
     
  13. LeedsLad

    LeedsLad Active Member Full Member

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    Maybe Graham Earl or Kevin Mitchell?
     
  14. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I say Graham Earl. The power threat is there but truth is the power threat is there from more or less everyone now. Weak punchers have stunned and hurt Khan so might as well put him in with a guy who is limited.

    Earl is small, can be hurt and quite easy to pick apart. Khan would get credit for the win. Plus Khan would be waiting for Earls power. Limond could put skill on his work and do things a Graham Earl couldn't.

    Earl in September.

    Khan has to stay on this level now. If he takes a step back the people will backlash. He is now a major domestic player and has to act like one.

    Thaxton in December.
     
  15. LeedsLad

    LeedsLad Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with you 100% on most of the things you said, but can you see Warren taking the same point of view? I see FW taking absolutely no risks, drafting in some nobody from somewhere in the commonwealth who Khan can dismantle easily.