Im not a Khan fan by any stretch of the imagination but dam are his fights exciting... Lightening fast hands,a dodgy chin and loads of hype It's the Amir Khan experience I usually just tune in to see the chicken dance but the kid is nice to watch when he's in full flow too,whether he's winning or losing your always gonna be entertained.
Khan by a mile. Hell you hardly see a KD in a Froch fight but with Khan it's almost a certainty! No Froch fight has came close to the drama of the Maidana, Garcia and Peterson fights.
I'd have to say Khan followed by Froch closely, Khan throws good combinations and has fast hands and feet and is constantly looking to engage. Froch has the better power though even if it is over rated by some, Khan doesn't really have KO power he's more of a volume puncher, his vulnerability means you're always heart in mouth during his fights. Khan's fight with Maidana was probably slightly better than Froch/Kessler or Froch/Pascal in terms of excitement but I think the Froch takes the most exciting finish with the Taylor KO.
Khan.... It's the drama that tops it for me! It's just edge of your seat stuff and that fight against Maidana was just WOW!
I'll say Froch because he actually doesnt care about getting hit Khan is just too dumb to realise hes about to get hit and the punches he throws are kinda ****
I'd say Froch. His two biggest wins have come off the back of losses, one of which was a particularly bad defeat - he simply executed the man who his conqueror didn't really want much to do with, for whatever reason. The Abraham fight.... looking back you'd just think it was some kind of routine fight against a ''never been stopped'', but at the time he was widely tipped by some good posters on here (Flea especially) to get knocked the **** out, badly. He just keeps defying opinion, Buncey told him to fight a bus driver after the Ward loss, then one more good fight and then retire. Despite being past 35, for me he's in his prime. He's lost little speed (had none to lose :yep) and appears to be improving his skillset, and compared to five years ago his ring IQ is off the chart. It's a shining example to other British fighters that you don't have to be undefeated, you can come back from losses, and that you actually can take on the best fighters, at their best, and be competitive. His record at world level shows that. Only Lewis fought more world class fighters than Froch. He perhaps only fought as many that were in their primes.
Froch and Khan off that list for the reasons mentioned above, but there's domestic fighters that i love watching because they always bring it. John Simpson, Paul Appleby and Gary Buckland are 3 off the top of my head.